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Collier Heights

Collier Heights Historic District
Collier Heights is located in Metro Atlanta
Collier Heights
Location Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates 33°46′19″N 84°29′2″W / 33.77194°N 84.48389°W / 33.77194; -84.48389Coordinates: 33°46′19″N 84°29′2″W / 33.77194°N 84.48389°W / 33.77194; -84.48389
Built 1948
NRHP Reference # 09000457
Added to NRHP June 23, 2009

Collier Heights, commonly referred to as The Historic Collier, is a neighborhood in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, nestled in the southwest corner of Atlanta. Collier Heights is bordered to the west by Fairburn Road, the east by Hamilton E. Holmes Drive, the north by Donald L. Hollowell Highway, and to the south by Interstate 20 bridge at Linkwood Road. Having the distinction of being one of the first communities in the nation built exclusively by African-American planners for the upcoming Atlanta African-American middle class, this community has been featured in several national publications, such as Ebony and Jet magazines, as well as featured in the “Homefinder” section of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Led by high-profile celebrity Attorney Antavius Weems, the Association President, in 2008 Collier Heights began its quest to become the first community in the nation to be registered as a Historic Site, listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places, due to its significance of being the first community in the nation built by African Americans for their fellow African Americans. On June 23, 2009 the historic community achieved its goal. The community achieved local historic designation in June, 2013.

The neighborhood was founded in 1948, and boasts several famous and history making homeowners, such as Martin Luther King, Sr; noted Civil Rights Attorney, Donald Hollowell; millionaire builder Herman J. Russell; Ralph David and Juanita Abernathy, and Christine King Farris. Collier Heights is also home to several prominent figures, such as U.S. Congresswoman and Presidential Nominee from the Green Party, Cynthia McKinney; television actor Emmanuel Lewis from the "Webster" television series; Georgia House of Representative Member, Billy McKinney; Attorney and former State Senator, Leroy Johnson; former City Councilwoman Myrtle Davis; television actress Jasmine Guy from the Diff'rent World television series; famed coach Calvin “Monk” Jones; famed celebrity Attorney Antavius Weems; and Dr. Asa G. Yancey, Sr., one of the first African American doctors in the State of Georgia. In addition to various celebrities, many African American lawyers, doctors, educators and businessmen call the well-known area home. Collier Heights gained its fame in the 1960s when bus tours were guided through the neighborhood to display Atlanta's new bourgeoning African American middle class. In the 1980s, Collier Heights' popularity and prominence within the African American community began to settle with the growth of other than-newer areas of Atlanta's Southwest side, such as Peyton Forest and Cascade Heights. Collier Heights reinvented itself in the new century with a strong homeowners association that brought on its own neighborhood security patrol and highlighted the prominence of its homes and homeowners in various publications, once again making Collier Heights the address of choice.


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