Ansley Park is considered to be one of many Historic Districts in Atlanta and is an early twentieth century suburban residential district that was developed in four phases between 1904 and 1913. Ansley Park is boarded between Piedmont Avenue and Peachtree Street on the east and west sides. It is also boarded north of 15th Street and south of Beverly Rd. Completed by 1930, the neighborhood encompasses approximately 275 acres and includes single-family residences, apartments, and a Church. It features a curvilinear arrangement of streets, numerous parks, and a wide range of eclectic and period architectural styles. In fact, Ansley Park was home to Georgia’s Governor’s Mansion for many decades. The principal parks of the district are Winn Park and McClatchy Park. Both wind their ways through major parts of the suburb so that no residential lot is more than a ten minute walk away. The Ansley Park golf course is situated along the banks of Clear Creek within the neighborhood itself.