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In the year 2000, the city of Atlanta parks and recreation department started construction on a new recreation center. It was finished in 2003 at the price of $13.1 million. The recreation center is known as the Adamsville Natatorium and Gymnasium. The {{convert|103000|sqft|m2|sing=on}} building features an indoor 50-meter pool and a gymnasium and is 10 times larger than the existing Adamsville Recreation Center. | In the year 2000, the city of Atlanta parks and recreation department started construction on a new recreation center. It was finished in 2003 at the price of $13.1 million. The recreation center is known as the Adamsville Natatorium and Gymnasium. The {{convert|103000|sqft|m2|sing=on}} building features an indoor 50-meter pool and a gymnasium and is 10 times larger than the existing Adamsville Recreation Center. | ||
The new Adamsville Natatorium and Gymnasium was built on {{convert|9.42|acre|m2}} of land. The recreation center also includes racquetball courts, offices, meeting space, a parking lot for 185 cars and a quarter-mile-long (400 m) walking trail circling the site.<ref></ref> | The new Adamsville Natatorium and Gymnasium was built on {{convert|9.42|acre|m2}} of land. The recreation center also includes racquetball courts, offices, meeting space, a parking lot for 185 cars and a quarter-mile-long (400 m) walking trail circling the site.<ref> {{wayback|url=http://www.the-stories.com/gbase/Expedite/Content?oid=oid%3A1972 |date=20070927194505 }}</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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Adamsville is a predominantly African-American neighborhood on the west side of Atlanta, Georgia. It is located where Interstate 20 and Interstate 285 meet on the west side.
The entertainers Killer Mike, Bone Crusher, and Stevie-the-Steve-Man Corby came from Adamsville.
The skating rink "Cascades" in the movie ATL is located in Adamsville.
In the year 2000, the city of Atlanta parks and recreation department started construction on a new recreation center. It was finished in 2003 at the price of $13.1 million. The recreation center is known as the Adamsville Natatorium and Gymnasium. The 103,000-square-foot (9,600 m) building features an indoor 50-meter pool and a gymnasium and is 10 times larger than the existing Adamsville Recreation Center.
The new Adamsville Natatorium and Gymnasium was built on 9.42 acres (38,100 m) of land. The recreation center also includes racquetball courts, offices, meeting space, a parking lot for 185 cars and a quarter-mile-long (400 m) walking trail circling the site.
History
Founded as a farming village, Adamasville was possibly named for early resident G. W. Adams, who farmed there in 1882 when it was called Lick Skillet. The name was changed to Adamsville in 1906.
References
- Dispatch Automated Publishing Solutions Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- Kenneth K. Krakow, Georgia Place-names:Their History and Origins, p.232, 3rd Ed., 1975, Winship Press (Macon, Georgia)
33°45′34″N 84°30′20″W / 33.75950°N 84.50542°W / 33.75950; -84.50542
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