Gresham Park, Georgia
Gresham Park, Georgia  | |
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![]() A street in Gresham Park  | |
![]() Gresham Park Location within central Metro Atlanta  | |
| Coordinates: 33°42′12″N 84°18′52″W / 33.70333°N 84.31444°W | |
| Country | United States | 
| State | Georgia | 
| County | DeKalb | 
| Area | |
 • Total  | 2.81 sq mi (7.28 km2) | 
| • Land | 2.81 sq mi (7.27 km2) | 
| • Water | 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2) | 
| Elevation | 899 ft (274 m) | 
| Population  (2020)  | |
 • Total  | 7,700 | 
| • Density | 2,743.14/sq mi (1,058.99/km2) | 
| Time zone | UTC-5 (Eastern (EST)) | 
| • Summer (DST) | UTC-4 (EDT) | 
| FIPS code | 13-35240[2] | 
| GNIS feature ID | 1867241[3] | 

Gresham Park is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in DeKalb County, Georgia, United States. The population was 7,700 at the 2020 census.
Geography
Gresham Park is located at 33°42′12″N 84°18′52″W / 33.70333°N 84.31444°W (33.703357, -84.314366).[4] It is bordered by, on the:
- North: I-20, across which is the Longdale Park area of unincorporated DeKalb County
 - Northwest: by the East Atlanta neighborhood of the city of Atlanta
 - West: unincorporated DeKalb County, to the west of which is southeast Atlanta
 - South: Constitution Road and Clifton Church Road, across which are the Bouldercrest and Cedar Grove areas of unincorporated DeKalb County
 - East: Flat Shoals Road and Clifton Church Road, across which is the Panthersville CDP
 - Northeast: at Flat Shoals Blvd. and I-20, to the northeast of which is the Candler-McAfee CDP
 
According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 2.8 square miles (7.3 km2), all land.

Demographics
| Census | Pop. | Note | %± | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | 6,232 | — | |
| 1990 | 9,000 | 44.4% | |
| 2000 | 9,215 | 2.4% | |
| 2010 | 7,432 | −19.3% | |
| 2020 | 7,700 | 3.6% | |
| U.S. Decennial Census[5] 1850-1870[6] 1870-1880[7] 1890-1910[8] 1920-1930[9] 1940[10] 1950[11] 1960[12] 1970[13] 1980[14] 1990[15] 2000[16] 2010[17] 2020[18]  | |||
| Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) | Pop 2000[19] | Pop 2010[20] | Pop 2020[18] | % 2000 | % 2010 | % 2020 | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| White alone (NH) | 271 | 599 | 1,348 | 2.94% | 8.06% | 17.51% | 
| Black or African American alone (NH) | 8,758 | 6,563 | 5,596 | 95.04% | 88.31% | 72.68% | 
| Native American or Alaska Native alone (NH) | 29 | 5 | 10 | 0.31% | 0.07% | 0.13% | 
| Asian alone (NH) | 2 | 24 | 73 | 0.02% | 0.32% | 0.95% | 
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone (NH) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.01% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 
| Other race alone (NH) | 20 | 12 | 43 | 0.22% | 0.16% | 0.56% | 
| Mixed race or Multiracial (NH) | 56 | 118 | 272 | 0.61% | 1.59% | 3.53% | 
| Hispanic or Latino (any race) | 78 | 111 | 358 | 0.85% | 1.49% | 4.65% | 
| Total | 9,215 | 7,432 | 7,700 | 100.00% | 100.00% | 100.00% | 
Gresham Park was first listed as a census designated place in the 1980 U.S. census.[14] As of the 2020 United States census, there were 7,700 people, 3,149 households, and 1,667 families residing in the CDP.
Education
It is in the DeKalb County Public Schools.[21] Zoned schools:
- Elementary schools: Barack H. Obama EMST (most) and Ronald E. McNair DLA (some) (both outside of the CDP)[22]
 - Middle schools: Ronald E. McNair (outside of the CDP)[23]
 - High schools: Ronald E. McNair High School (in the CDP)[24]
 

References
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 - ^ a b "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2020: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Gresham Park CDP, Georgia". United States Census Bureau.
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 - ^ "P2 Hispanic or Latino, and Not Hispanic or Latino by Race – 2010: DEC Redistricting Data (PL 94-171) – Gresham Park CDP, Georgia". United States Census Bureau.
 - ^ "2010 CENSUS - CENSUS BLOCK MAP: Gresham Park CDP, GA" (PDF). census.gov. Retrieved May 7, 2020.
 - ^ "Elementary School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year" (PDF). DeKalb County School District. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
 - ^ "Middle School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year" (PDF). DeKalb County School District. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
 - ^ "High School Attendance Areas 2016 - 2017 School Year" (PDF). DeKalb County School District. Retrieved June 1, 2017.
 


