Apartments near The Big Chicken in Marietta, GA (105 Rentals)
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326 E Dixie Ave SE
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316-318 E Dixie Ave SE
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153-159 Hedges St SE
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92-94 Hedges St SE
80-82 Hedges St SE
69-71 Hedges St SE
57-59 Hedges St SE
310 Pearl St Se
72-74 Hedges St SE
52-54 Hedges St SE
97-99 Gramling St SE
Woodlands Park
91-93 Gramling St SE
Walton Renaissance on Henderson
69-71 Gramling St SE
80-82 Gramling St SE
306-316 Kennesaw Ave NW
Robinson Gardens Apartments
704 Appleton Dr Se
Azalea Springs
120 Lewis Dr NE
Cumberland Lodge
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There are a number of interesting landmarks scattered around the city of Atlanta, but there are none quite as seminal, quite as bizarre as The Big Chicken. Right outside the city limits sits this bizarre ode to bygone days, and a well-known sign to any person with an Atlanta apartment. The iconic building not only serves to feed those hungry masses, but also stands as a symbol of the uniqueness of Atlanta, and is a beacon to each person visiting that they've made their way to one of the liveliest cities around. You too can live in the shadow of this landmark by finding an apartment near the Big Chicken, keeping you close to the heart of the city while also letting you see the culture and hipness of the city's outer reaches. The Big Chicken first came to life during the 1950s, when restaurant owner Tubby Davis needed a way to compete with his surrounding businesses, and approached Hubert Puckett to help design a way to get people's attention. What he created is an enormous chicken, with movable beak, eyes, and ruffle, which has been delighting folks from Atlanta apartments ever since. It has fallen into disrepair over the years, and has changed company hands as well, but every time, it comes back to life to delight people anew. At this rate, the Big Chicken is sure to be a popular local landmark for years to come, giving a pleasantly charming view to anyone with an apartment near the Big Chicken. What better way to greet the day than with the smiling face of a friendly chicken? You can do just that when you find an apartment near The Big Chicken, one of the most noticeable landmarks in the entirety of Atlanta. This bizarre and unique building may be overlooked on many lists of historical places, but it's still a must-see for any Atlanta apartment residents.