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Newcomer's Handbook for Atlanta (Newcomer's Handbooks)

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Newcomer's Handbook for Atlanta (Newcomer's Handbooks)

by L. K. Welles
Product Group: Book
Publisher: First Books Inc (1996-06)
ISBN: 0912301317
EAN: 9780912301310
Dewy Decimal #: 975.8231043
Paperback: 160 pages
SKU: BX025-061031012
Condition: Used: Like New
Comments: Clean and shiny. Like new. No remainder mark.


Customer Reviews


Newcomer's Handbook for Atlanta
Rating (3)
Date: 2005-09-29

5 out of 5 customers found this reveiw helpful


This might be a better book for those moving to Atlanta with children and buying a home. It gives information on utilities and mail services, child care, schools, finding a place to live, money issues, etc. These are all things that are useless if you have already moved into an apartment and have no children. About half of the book had valuable information such as short getaways, annual events happening in Atlanta, recreational activities, churches, cultural opportunities and shopping.


Invaluable resource
Rating (5)
Date: 2000-09-15

26 out of 26 customers found this reveiw helpful


Metro Atlanta is a gigantic area, and gets bigger every day. I have lived in Atlanta my entire life, but recently, while entertaining out-of-town guests, I realized I didn't really know much about what there is to do in my hometown aside from my own familiar routine.

I thought maybe a guidebook would help me out, so I got the "Newcomer's Handbook for Atlanta." I found all kinds of things for my guests to do -- it became the running joke of their trip to say that someone should "consult the handbook."

Now that my guests are gone, I have discovered that I can't live without it. When my daughter gets bored, I look up the chapters on Cultural Life, Sports and Recreation or Quick Getaways.

I've been considering moving to another part of town lately, and have found the descriptions of each neighborhood very helpful. It gives me information on the school system, neighborhood associations, bus routes and zip codes and the individual neighborhood information is easily cross-referenced with more comprehensive chapters dealing with the schooling options and systems, churches, libraries, shopping areas and more.

As helpful as it is for me, a native Atlantan, I would recommend this handbook to anyone moving here. You may find that you know more about our city than your new Atlanta neighbors.


Practical, user-friendly and complete (except for maps)
Rating (5)
Date: 1998-12-23

24 out of 25 customers found this reveiw helpful


Our family is contemplating a move to suburban Atlanta, and we know next to nothing about the area. Having just read this Newcomer's Handbook, I feel much more comfortable and knowledgable about the major neighborhoods, getting around town, the nuts and bolts of settling in (utilities, taxes, etc), and many of the cultural amenities the area has to offer. The only thing I would add is a map with enough detail to visualize what the author is talking about in her "Atlanta Address Locator" tips section. The one map in this handbook is woefully inadequate.

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