Cabbagetown, a historic neighborhood near Atlanta, Georgia, developed in the late 19th century as housing for workers of the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill. Its unique name is rooted in local lore, most popularly attributed to mill workers growing cabbages in their yards as a cheap food source, leading to the neighborhood smelling of the vegetable. This distinctive name reflects the area's working-class origins and tight-knit community spirit. Today it is built with new homes on the old winding Atlanta streets. You will need to stop close your eyes and take a deep breath to be able to smell...
Read moreThis garden is like a breath of fresh air in the middle of the urban hustle. It’s surprisingly quiet, despite being close to the main road. The trees are tall and lush, creating a natural canopy that provides shade even on sunny days. The walking paths are wide and stroller-friendly. A perfect spot for meditation or simply escaping noise...
Read moreOne of Atlanta's cutest little neighborhood parks. There are a surprising number of amenities in this park, given its acreage. The playground is great, especially for small kids. There are nice little walking loops that come up to side streets, a nice open field, shade trees, and...
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