| Located just east of Downtown Atlanta, Inman Park was Atlanta’s first planned “suburb”. Developed by Joel Hurt in 1887, the original 138 acre neighborhood was the first naturalistic suburb plan south of the Mason-Dixon line. The centerpiece of the neighborhood is the ten-acre Springvale Park, designed by Frederick Law Olmsted. Inman Park is noted for its annual Spring Festival, which features the largest street market in the city, a tour of the neighborhoods’ historic homes and a colorful parade. The in-town location makes the real estate in this area highly desirable and convenient. | ![]() |
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