The historic Cheek Spruill House was home to three families before it was saved from demolition by the community of Dunwoody and purchased by Dunwoody Preservation Trust in 1998.
As told in the 1978 Dunwoody Crier article, “A Life Shared and Times Remembered,” Charlie and Myrtice Blackburn always celebrated Christmas and their wedding anniversary together because they married Dec.
The home of Cecil H. and Nan Inglis Ramsey sat behind the Dunwoody School on land they purchased from the Cheek family in 1941. It included what is now Chestnut
The WPA was a government program created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 to create jobs during the Great Depression. In Dunwoody, one of the WPA projects included paving