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Martin Luther King Jr. Natatorium (Featured)
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Year » 2018
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Year » 2017
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2016
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2015
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2014
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2013
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2012
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2011
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2010
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Piedmont Park Aquatic Center (Featured)
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Runner-up: Grant Park
840 Cherokee Ave., 404-521-0938, www.gpconservancy.org
Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2000
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Candler Park Pool (Featured)
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When the sun comes out again next spring, CL readers will make their way back to the Candler Park Pool. The Candler Park neighborhood took over ownership of this pool two years ago, and it has become a fave of the Midtown set. The pool area is clean and well-lifeguarded by the poor man’s Mitch Buchanan,more...
When the sun comes out again next spring, CL readers will make their way back to the Candler Park Pool. The Candler Park neighborhood took over ownership of this pool two years ago, and it has become a fave of the Midtown set. The pool area is clean and well-lifeguarded by the poor man’s Mitch Buchanan, and it will only set you back three bucks to spend a day in the chlorinated water.
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Best Public Pool BOA Award Winner
Year » 2000
Section » Print Features » Special Issue » Best of Atlanta » 2000 » Consumer Culture » Critics Pick
Garden Hills Pool (Featured)
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Originally a city-owned property, this sleepy Buckhead community took action in the ’80s and bought the pool. Now it serves as the de facto neighborhood gathering place, along with the wooden clubhouse, which stood since the ’30s until a recent fire swallowed it up. Open all summer long, membershipsmore...
Originally a city-owned property, this sleepy Buckhead community took action in the ’80s and bought the pool. Now it serves as the de facto neighborhood gathering place, along with the wooden clubhouse, which stood since the ’30s until a recent fire swallowed it up. Open all summer long, memberships are available if you plan to get chlorinated regularly, or, if you’re more of an impulse swimmer, you can pay per visit
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