Grant Park

Grant Park, Atlanta's largest Historic District, is situated in southeast Atlanta. Though the neighborhood was interrupted by the construction of Interstate 20 in the 1960s, today it flourishes again, as it did in the early 1900s.

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Homebuyers will find upscale homes in a variety of styles. While Craftsman bungalows are the most prevalent, Folk Victorian, English Vernacular Revival, Shotgun/Double Shotgun, and Queen Anne styles can be found as well. Many of the homes in Grant Park have been renovated, featuring modern amenities within historical structures.

Grant Park is home to some of Atlanta's most notable landmarks, including the Grant Park Conservatory, Oakland Cemetery (where famous residents like Margaret Mitchell are buried), and the Atlanta Zoo. Residents enjoy easy access to Atlanta's oldest public park, where they can meet neighbors, enjoy greenery, utilize the playground and take part in the annual Grant Park Summer Shade Festival and 5K run.

Grant Park neighborhood is bordered by the Oakland Cemetery to the north, the railroad line to the east and to the south, and by Hill Street, Grant Park Terrace, Connally Street and Kelly Street to the west.

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