Apartments near Grant Park in Atlanta, GA (559 Rentals)
The Lookout O4W
505 Courtland
Bexley Summerhill
The Upton
Platform Grant Park
Flats on Maple Street
Broadstone 2Thirty
Villages at Carver
Allora Eastland
Saylor at Southside Trail
Citizen on the Beltline
Iris O4W
The Indie
555 Boulevard
Alton East
The Maverick
Link Apartments® Grant Park
915 Glenwood Apartments at Grant Park
The Skylark
Generation Atlanta
Elan Madison Yards
Castleberry Park
Lumen Grant Park
North and Line Apartments
Marchon
Anthem on Ashley
Glenwood at Grant Park
Station R Apartments
Capitol Gateway
Telephone Factory Lofts
One12 Courtland
The Atlantic North Highland
349 Decatur St SE
Ayla
N. Highland Steel
AMLI Parkside
Highland Walk Apartments
Glenwood Park Lofts
The Argos Apartments at Grant Park
The Vivian
The Boulevard at Grant Park
Ascent Peachtree
Ashley Scholars Landing I
The Mix Apartments
Edge on the Beltline Apartments
MAA Centennial Park
Ashley Auburn Pointe
Centennial Place
Skyline Apartments
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If you are looking for a peaceful neighborhood park near your apartment in Atlanta, Georgia visit Grant Park. The 131.5 acres of land which 100 is the public park was named after Col Lemuel P. Grant who in 1881 donated the land. The park is surrounded by Craftsmen houses, new condos, Schools, eaters, and historic sites. Located in the park is a garden called The Private Garden. The landscape is modeled after European design with a reflecting pool, sculpted trees, and white painted iron benches. Also, Fort Walker is located in the southeast corner of the park, but only earthen embankment still stands. Grant Park hosts events like the Corks and Forks part of the Annual Grant Park Summer Shade Festival, Grant Park Halloween Parade, and the Annual Grant Park Tour of Homes. Also volunteer events are held to maintain the park grounds such as Hands On Atlanta, and Georgia Tech Team Buzz. This serene neighborhood park is a sweet escape to the outdoors and a easy drive from your apartment.
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