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COUNTY INFORMATION EDUCATION
Public Schools
UTILITIES & CONTACTS
ELECTRICITY City of College Park 404-669-3759 City of East Point 404-270-7010
City of Fairburn
City of Palmetto
770-964-2244
770-463-3322
Georgia Power 888-891-0938
GAS
Georgia’s natural gas market is deregulated. For a list of providers for this county, visit newcomeratlanta.com.
TELEPHONE/INTERNET/TV
AT&T att.com
Comcast (Xfinity) xfinity.com
Direct TV directv.com
Dish Network dish.com
WATER
Fulton County 404-612-6830
HOSPITALS
Atlanta Medical Center 404-265-4000
Atlanta VA Medical Center 404-321-6111
Center for the
Visually Impaired 404-875-9011
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding 404-785-9500
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite 404-785-2273
Emory University Hospital Midtown 404-686-4411
Grady Memorial Hospital 404-616-1000
WellStar North Fulton Regional Hospital
Northside Hospital
770-751-2500
404-851-8000
Piedmont Hospital 404-605-5000
Shepherd Center 404-352-2020
Emory St. Joseph's Hospital 678-843-7001
Fulton County serves as the center of the metro Atlanta area. With 90 percent of the city of Atlanta, including the state’s capital building, located within its borders, it sits at the hub of the area’s financial, transportation, retail, communications and cultural services. A number of Fortune 500 companies, including the Coca-Cola Company, Delta Air Lines and UPS, are headquartered here.
More than one million people live in Fulton County, drawn by its convenience to Interstates 75, 85 and 285 and Georgia State Route 400. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median value of homes in the county is $290,400.
Fulton is home to many of Atlanta’s signature neighborhoods, including its bustling downtown district. Older neighborhoods like Inman Park, Grant Park, Candler Park and Virginia-Highland offer affordable housing, pedestrianfriendly layouts and plentiful parks and recreational options. Midtown is the heart of Atlanta’s cultural scene, with the Woodruff Arts Center (home to the Alliance Theatre, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the High Museum of Art) and the historic Fox Theatre, as well as a host of art galleries. Midtown’s Piedmont Park, the city’s most popular greenspace, hosts many outdoor festivals and concerts.
Neighborhoods Buckhead
Buckhead is “where old money lives and new money parties,” according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. With its mixture of mansions and uniquely styled homes, Buckhead is a favorite among architecture and history buffs. Convenient to Georgia 400, Interstate 85 and MARTA, it’s filled with high-rises, upscale restaurants, the Governor’s Man- sion, the historic Swan House and the Atlanta History Center. Buckhead is also an entertainment and dining hotspot. With luxury hotels, shops, bars and more than 250 restau rants, the Buckhead area is a magnet for young pr als.The neighborhood also offers numerous antique stores, art galleries and mall shopping at both Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza.