Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Atlanta neighborhood Reynoldstown draws an eclectic mix of residents who appreciate in-town living. Formed in the 1860s and nestled between Cabbagetown on its west and Edgewood on its east, this pedestrian-friendly location allows residents a quick and easy commute three miles west to Downtown Atlanta and five miles east to Downtown Decatur. Many apartment buildings are clustered near DeKalb Avenue to the north, giving locals nearby Memorial Drive, I-20, and MARTA as transportation options.
Locals enjoy playing cornhole and gathering at the multi-use center in centrally located Lang-Carson Park. For food, the casual dining at Homegrown, which displays and sells antiques and art, draws rave reviews. At ParkGrounds, locals drink and eat while their dogs run in the yard.