Shutze, Reid, Olmsted and More: A Walking Tour of Druid Hills

Shutze, Reid, Olmsted and More: A Walking Tour of Druid Hills

A walking tour of Druid Hills, an 1893 Atlanta neighborhood

By The Atlanta Preservation Center

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Saturday, July 6 · 10 - 11:30am EDT

Location

St. John’s Lutheran Church

1410 Ponce de Leon Ave Atlanta, GA 30307

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
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About this event

Planned by Frederick Law Olmsted in 1893, the Druid Hills neighborhood offers the gracious ambiance created by America's preeminent landscape designer. View elegant homes of diverse architectural styles created by notable architects such as Neel Reid, W.T. Downing, and Philip Shutze in a lush park-like setting of curving streets and mature plantings. The neighborhood is flanked by a recently restored and enhanced linear park system. The result of a preservation effort by several private and public organizations, the parks provide a calming scene for residents and passers-by.


The details

  • Meet in the parking lot of St. John’s Lutheran Church on the corner of Ponce de Leon Avenue NE and Oakdale Road NE.
  • R estrooms are not available.
  • The tour will last approximately 1.5 hours.
  • Tickets are required and must be purchased in advance; no walkups allowed.
  • The tour is subject to cancellation at the guide's discretion due to inclement weather at the tour starting point. You will be notified via email.


Interested in a private group tour? Contact mary@preserveatlanta.com for more information.

Organized by

The Atlanta Preservation Center is the City’s private non-profit preservation organization. Founded in 1979, the Atlanta Preservation Center promotes the preservation of Atlanta's architecturally, historically and culturally significant buildings, neighborhoods and landscapes through education and advocacy.

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