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DeKalb County: Where Atlanta’s Story Took Root

From early rail crossroads to one of Georgia’s most diverse communities, DeKalb has shaped the region’s past, present, and future

Before there was a city called Atlanta, there was DeKalb County—created in 1822 on Muscogee (Creek) and Cherokee land and named for Revolutionary War hero Baron Johann de Kalb. When Decatur’s leaders rejected an early rail terminus in the 1830s, the tracks pushed a few miles west and the settlement of Terminus—later Marthasville, then Atlanta—rose from former DeKalb soil. Across towns like Lithonia, Doraville, and Tucker, railroads, quarries, and postwar industry turned farm country into a connected suburban engine that powered metro Atlanta’s growth. Today, from the refugee gateway of Clarkston to the international corridors of Chamblee and the thriving Black middle‑class neighborhoods that ring the county, DeKalb stands as one of Georgia’s most diverse and globally connected communities.

Read the full story at: DeKalb County… Where It All Began

Miles J. Edwards

Founder & Creative Chief Architect, Art, Trade & Lifestyle Media Group Miles J. is an award-winning professional writer, filmmaker, and journalist with three decades of deep-rooted expertise in media production and investigative storytelling. As the founder and Creative Chief Architect of Art, Trade & Lifestyle Media Group, he leads editorial strategy and high-fidelity content development across expanding regional bureaus, focusing on the critical intersections of public policy, emerging technology, and urban infrastructure. A native of the California Bay Area and a long-time resident and community advocate in metro Atlanta, Miles J. brings a unique, bi-coastal perspective to modern journalism. His current editorial work includes building comprehensive policy blueprints for state gubernatorial races and producing forward-looking docuseries that examine municipal development, transit innovations, and workforce evolution. Committed to lifelong learning and cutting-edge industry standards, he actively couples traditional journalistic integrity with modern marketing management frameworks to shape the future of digital news architecture. Expertise: Public Policy, Emerging AI Technologies, Transit Infrastructure, Urban Development, Media Architecture. Credentials & Affiliations: Member of the Atlanta Media Press Core, Project Callisto Search Quality Evaluator.

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