Standing Peachtree

Standing Peachtree was a Muscogee village and the closest Indian settlement to what is now the Buckhead area of Atlanta, Georgia.

It was located where Peachtree Creek flows into the Chattahoochee River, in today's Paces neighborhood.

[2] Standing Peachtree's name is an accurate preservation of its native Muscogee Indian name, Pakanahuili.

One branch went to Standing Peachtree (Pace's Ferry and Moore's Mill roads were built along this path).

[4] The Muskogee ceded the land that is now Metro Atlanta in 1821 as part of a series of coerced treaties that systematically removed tribal nations from Georgia.