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| | New Georgia Encyclopedia: Atlanta |
 | | These important trends in population growth, residential distribution and makeup, transportation, and business and commerce characterized a city and metropolitan area that at the turn of the twentieth century appeared to be vibrant, growing, and economically strong. |
 | | To the west of Five Points in downtown Atlanta is the Atlanta University Center, which is the largest consortium of fl colleges and universities in the nation. |
 | | To the east of downtown Atlanta can be found Inman Park (the city's first planned suburb) and the historic Virginia-Highlands neighborhood, the Carter Center, Emory University, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Agnes Scott College, and East Lake Golf Club (where Bobby Jones learned to play golf). |
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