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Candler Park


Recreation in the city
At McClendon and Candler Park Drive
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
+1 404 347 9325
http://www.candlerpark.org
A Civil War landmark as well as an expansive in-town green, Candler Park offers tennis courts, basketball courts, soccer fields, and an outdoor pool. Perhaps the park's most unique feature is its nine-hole golf course that winds its scenic way through one of the East side's most pleasant residential neighborhoods. Often crowded, Candler Park is not the ideal place for a quiet jog, but sports are always being played and everyone is welcome.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Candler Park photo by Alison Denton Jones
Photo: Alison Denton Jones
Candler Park photo by Doug McMillen
Photo: Doug McMillen
Candler Park photo by Alison Denton Jones
Photo: Alison Denton Jones
Candler Park photo by Alison Denton Jones
Photo: Alison Denton Jones
Candler Park photo by Alison Denton Jones
Photo: Alison Denton Jones
Candler Park photo by Cody McCloy
Photo: Cody McCloy
 

 
Inman Park


Stately Victorian Neighborhood
Inman Park
1000 Edgewood Drive
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
http://www.inmanpark.org/
Inman Park was the first planned neighborhood south of the Mason-Dixon Line, established in 1887 and fully built by the 1900s. It experienced a long period of decline starting around 1910 and continuing until restoration began in the 1970s. The neighborhood is characterized by Queen Anne architecture and large trees and is now one of the most pleasant in Atlanta. The yearly Inman Park Spring Festival, taking place during the last weekend of April, is a great time to see it.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Inman Park photo by Rusty Tanton
Photo: Rusty Tanton
Inman Park photo by K7 Photography
Photo: K7 Photography
Inman Park photo by Paulo Delgado
Photo: Paulo Delgado
Inman Park photo by Paulo Delgado
Photo: Paulo Delgado
Inman Park photo by GLEN EDELSON
Photo: GLEN EDELSON
Inman Park photo by dramaqueer
Photo: dramaqueer
Inman Park photo by Nancy Hill
Photo: Nancy Hill
Inman Park photo by Jared
Photo: Jared
Inman Park photo by Donald Baxter
Photo: Donald Baxter
Inman Park photo by Amy Carlton
Photo: Amy Carlton
 

 
Victor H. Kriegshaber House


Victorian Wonder
292 Moreland Ave
(Austin Avenue)
Atlanta, GA 30307
United States
Dating to 1900, this house was designed by famed architect Willis F. Denny for Victor Kriegshaber, the founder of several Atlanta companies and one of the city's most prominent philanthropists. The elaborately detailed exterior is fashioned in the Beaux Arts Classical Revival style and is crowned by a small portico supported by Ionic columns. Upon construction, the verdant grounds featured enormous oak trees and rolling greens, although today the neighborhood is much more urbanized. This place is not open to the public.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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