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Located about three miles east of downtown, Edgewood is bordered by Kirkwood to the east, Reynoldstown to the west, Candler Park to the north, and East Atlanta to the south. The community was developed around the turn of the 20th century as a response to economic boom, population growth, and a dramatic increase in the number of people working in the city. Located outside of the congestion downtown, Edgewood was geared towards blue collar workers that developed the land and built their craftsman-style homes there. Today, the neighborhood is marked by a booming commercial area, charming streets lined with modest homes diverse in character, and an admirably eco-concious creative community invested in coming together to make Edgewood one of Atlanta’s finest places to establish roots.
This neighborhood favorite is part wine shop, pantry, deli, bakery and rotisserie.
Centrally-located along the Trolley Line Trail, Gilliam Park offers Edgewood and surrounding neighborhoods 22 individual garden plots and 2 communal plots. Aside from production of clean, healthy crops (including tomatoes, squash, herbs, lettuces, radishes, carrots, strawberries, beans and sunflowers), the gardens exist in a dedicated effort to promote sustainable organic practices and community involvement. Aside from the sunny greenspace, in a neighborhood often characterized by shady, treelined streets, the park is also home to a covered picnic area, communal charcoal grill, and rainwater catchment system.
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