Orme Park
Orme Park is a 6.6-acre (2.7 ha) park in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] It is located along Clear Creek in the Virginia Highland neighborhood.
2011 renovation
In 2011 a $203,000 renovation was completed, funded by "Friends of Orme Park", the Virginia-Highland Conservation League, the City of Atlanta, and a grant from Park Pride. This change consisted of a new entry plaza, stairway, and gently sloping sidewalks that provide wheelchair access and a safer landing area for entry into the park off Brookridge Drive. The playground was relocated and a granite seating wall was built. A walkway connecting the two entrances on Brookridge Drive was constructed where a dirt path previously existed. An additional Park Pride grant will enable completion in 2012 of tree recompense, a rain garden and granite seat wall, additional plantings, and a new masonry sign.[2]
External links
- "Orme Park Visioning Plan", Park Pride
- Jack White, "Orme Park Master Plan Takes Shape", Virginia-Highland Voice, Winter 2008
References
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- Being Mary Jane (BET tv series)
- Life as We Know It (film)
- Trouble with the Curve (film)
- History of Virginia–Highland
- Arc Light Controversy of 1916
- Freeway revolt (1970's) / I-485
- BeltLine
- Clear Creek
- John Howell Memorial Park
- Lanier Boulevard Parkway
- Maiden Trail
- New Highland Park
- Orme Park
- Piedmont Park
- George W. Adair Jr.
- Green B. Adair
- Warren Bruno
- Asa G. Candler Jr.
- Dr. Leila Denmark
- Margaret Edson
- John Howell
- Don Lemon
- Richard Copeland Todd
- Isabel Wilkerson
- Druid Hills
- Inman Park
- Midtown
- Morningside-Lenox Park
- Old Fourth Ward
- Poncey–Highland
- All neighborhoods of Atlanta
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