
Apartments near Grant Park in Atlanta, GA (643 Rentals)


The Rivington EAV Apartments

Lofts At Abrams Fixtures

Flats on Maple Street

Station 464

Bedford Pine Apartments

500 NE Parkway Dr

Station 496

First Bedford Pine Apartments

Villa at the Dome

Camden Fourth Ward

Hillside Villas

Oasis at Scholars Landing

548 NE Boulevard

1095-1103 Alta Ave NE

Byron on Peachtree

Veranda at Scholars Landing

AMLI Old 4th Ward

The Legacy at Vine City

Veranda at Carver

CAU Suites

Columbia High Point

548 Thurmond St NW

Inman Flats

Villas at the Dome

Columbia Senior Residences at Edgewood

436

The Earle Apartments

Columbia CitiHomes

The Walt

Freedom Park Heights

Capitol View Apartments

260 Elm St NW

Herndon Square Senior 62+ Apartments

North Highland Apartments

Roane Oaks Apartments

1297 McLendon Ave NE

700 Neal St

Hillcrest Park

395 James P Brawley Dr NW

Balfour East Lake

710 North Ave NW

Euclid Court 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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