Nearby Landmarks & Popular Destinations:
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Did you know? Prior to the arrival of white settlers, Five Points was the intersection of two Creek Indian trails, the Pitch Tree (now known as Peachtree) Trail and the Sandtown Trail. In 1845, George Washington Collier opened a grocery store at what is now Five Points, and the store later served as Atlanta's first post office in 1846. Formerly the home of Rich's department store, the highlight of many Atlanta residents' childhoods was riding the Pink Pig (a small elevated train with enclosed cars, molded and painted to look like a pig) around the Great Tree Christmas Tree atop the Rich's building.
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Station Features:

There is no parking here.
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car-sharing vehicles are
located at or near this station.
866-4ZIPCAR ....more about Zipcars
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Available 9am -7pm
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Station Tour:
Station Videos
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Five Points
Underground Atlanta