Inman Park-Moreland Historic District, Victorian residential district in Atlanta, United States.
Inman Park-Moreland Historic District is a residential neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia, that shows varied architectural styles. The homes display Colonial Revival, Craftsman, and Beaux-Arts elements across the properties and streets throughout the area.
The neighborhood began in 1870 as Atlanta's first planned residential area and benefited from streetcar lines to the city center. Electric service on Edgewood Avenue linked these new homes to the rest of the city and drove expansion.
The neighborhood's name comes from two early property owners and reflects how residents connect with local history. Today, people use these streets for walks and gatherings that build community bonds.
Visitors can explore the neighborhood by walking through the streets bounded by Cleburne, Moreland, and DeKalb Avenues and Battery Place. A park nearby offers a good landmark and a pleasant spot to rest between exploring.
The Kriegshaber House was converted into a brewery restaurant and is registered as an individual landmark within the district. Its reuse shows how older buildings gain new life and contribute to the community's modern daily life.
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