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Quiet streets and tucked away garden-parks define Atlanta's Morningside neighborhood, which is located just north of Virginia Highland, east of Ansley Park and west of Druid Hills/Emory. With Piedmont Park to the southwest and close access to the BeltLine entrance on 10th and Monroe, the 1930s neighborhood rests in comfortable distance to many of Atlanta's growing in-town attractions. While this sedate neighborhood may be known more for what it is near than for what it offers, Morningside has plenty of its own attractions. A rich mix of homes line the leafy streets punctuated by kid-friendly parks, while the perfect assortment of neighborhood restaurants and shops line North Highland Ave. For a different kind of entertainment, Cheshire Bridge Road delineates Morningside's western edge, providing a little something for everyone.
Family-owned, neighborhood veterinary clinic.
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This is a wonderful and very popular park and playground tucked away in Morningside. There are always kids running around and parents to talk to. A nice trail connects all the play structures with plenty of greenspace and picnic tables to enjoy. The entire area is shaded which has its pros (Atlanta heat) and cons (Atlanta mosquitoes).
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