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Cheshire Bridge Road is a mainly north–south thoroughfare of
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, USA traversing the
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and Lindridge-Martin Manor neighborhoods from Piedmont Avenue to
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just north of
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. While the corridor was originally settled during the 1800s, it was not until the 1950s and 1960s that it rapidly developed as a
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an commercial center dominated by
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s. Following the massive
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from
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during the 1970s due to increased
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, the corridor became well known for various types of adult entertainment such as
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s,
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s, gay circuit parties, and gay nightclubs that had moved into its abandoned retail spaces."History", Lindridge-Martin Manor Neighbors Association
The area has been noted as important in the LGBT history of Georgia."Cheshire Bridge Road Study", 1999, City of Atlanta Department of Planning, Development and Neighborhood Conservation, Bureau of Planning In conjunction with the Cheshire Bridge Road Task Force
Since the 2000s, urban redevelopment projects and
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have threatened the legacy of the area. In 2005, the Atlanta City Council banned new adult businesses from opening on Cheshire Bridge Road but existing ones were allowed to stay. However, new high-density residential developments have become common in recent years and some existing businesses and nightclubs have closed or relocated.


History


Origins

White settlers originally settled the corridor in the 1820s. Two of these early settlers were Napoleon and Jerome Cheshire, two brothers who owned farms on opposite sides of South Fork of Peachtree Creek, and connected their farms by a bridge known as the Cheshire Bridge, giving the road its name. The area remained agricultural until the early 20th century. At that time suburban development encroached from Atlanta to the south, in today's Morningside neighborhood. By the 1960s the entire area was suburban.


Possible "cleanup" of Cheshire Bridge

In 2005, the city banned new adult businesses on Cheshire Bridge, but existing ones were allowed to stay."Clean up Cheshire Bridge?"
''Creative Loafing'', May 8, 2013
In 2013, councilman
Alex Wan Alex Su-chi Wan () is an American politician. He was the first Asian American member of the Atlanta City Council, elected to the position for District 6 in the November 2009 municipal election. He speaks both English and Mandarin Chinese. Sinc ...
introduced legislation, supported by neighborhood associations and NPU F, to remove existing adult businesses from Cheshire Bridge by 2018, but this was not passed, opposed by a mix of gays, strippers and Atlanta's real estate interests – including Scott Selig."Cheshire Bridge Road to remain an “adult” district, if Atlanta City Council upholds ruling by its zoning board"
''Saporta Report'', May 9, 2013
Some in the gay community wondered if Cheshire Bridge were "sanitized", "where would people go for sexual expression"? Matthew Cardinale, the editor and publisher of ''Atlanta Progressive News'', and a resident of the Road, decried "the ongoing project of gentrification, homogenization, sterilization and capitalization of a historic neighborhood", Atlanta's "
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". By 2020, several prominent adult entertainment businesses and gay nightclubs were forced to close or relocate to make the area more palatable for developers and investors seeking to make it more residential and family friendly. However, area business owners and Atlanta residents have organized to preserve the legacy of Cheshire Bridge Road and combat more unwanted gentrification.


Businesses

Well known current and former businesses along Cheshire Bridge Road include: *Tokyo Valentino Erotique (formerly Inserection) - a sex shop * Allure, Onyx, Bliss, and Doll House -
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strip clubs *The Chamber - a
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and
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centric straight nightclub * Cheshire Motor Inn - a motel famous for gay cruising"HOW TO GET LAID BY A MAN: IF YOU ARE ALSO A MAN"
DJ Toyota Fest, ''Vice'', December 31, 1999
* The Colonnade restaurant - a popular restaurant among "gays and grays" *Roxx Taven - a popular restaurant among gays *Bliss Atlanta - a gay strip club * B.J. Roosters, Xion, The Heretic and The Jungle - gay nightclubs


Amenities

*
Cheshire Farm Trail The Cheshire Farm Trail is a walking trail along the South Fork of Peachtree Creek in Atlanta. Ribbon cutting occurred in September 2014. The trail, costing ca. 1 million US dollars, was funded by Georgia Department of Transportation to appease lo ...
along South Fork Peachtree Creek"Cheshire Farm Trail"
South Fork Conservancy


References

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