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Historic Home Goverment/Association links As an owner of a 1923 bungalow in Historic Marietta, I have a special interest, knowledge and love of historic, older homes...below are some useful groups and government associations, but first, an interesting article... **************************************************************************************** Walkable Neighborhoods Are More Active - Residents in Walkable Neighborhoods are 2.4 Times More Likely To Get Enough Physical Activity: Even in spread-out Atlanta, residents in the most compact walkable neighborhoods are 2.4 times more likely to get enough physical activity than those in less walkable subdivisions. According to a study published in the Americal Journal of Preventive Medicine and conducted in Atlanta: in a neighborhood with more of a mix of shops, homes and schools, and connecting streets, thirty-eight percent of the study participants met government-recommended activity levels. These variables are considered to make a neighborhood "more" walkable. Only 18 percent of the residents in the least walkable neighborhoods met the U.S. Surgeon General’s recommendation, which calls for 30 minutes of moderate activity every day. Each participant’s neighborhood was assessed according to three walkability factors. The mix of destinations near home, such as shops and schools, influences whether people have a variety of places to go within easy walking distance of home. Residential density influences how many shops and other destinations can be supported close to home. And the number of connected streets is a measure of whether a walking trip can be direct: in subdivisions dominated by cul-de-sacs, the winding road network may put many destinations out of reach. 1. The online resource for historic preservation, building restoration and cultural resource management in the U.S. and Canada; this site contains a huge number of valuable preservation links.

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