Emory Grove Historic District | |
| Nearest city | Decatur, Georgia |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 33°47′38″N84°18′54″W / 33.79389°N 84.31500°W /33.79389; -84.31500 |
| Area | 90 acres (36 ha) |
| Built | 1938 |
| Architect | Ivey and Crook; Robert and Company |
| Architectural style | Colonial Revival, Late Gothic Revival |
| NRHP reference No. | 00000300[1] |
| Added to NRHP | March 31, 2000 |
Emory Grove is a small area of bungalow style homes built in 1939 and the 1940s inDruid Hills, Georgia nearEmory University. TheEmory Grove Historic District, located between Emory University and the city ofDecatur, Georgia, is a 90-acre (36 ha)historic district that was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 2000.[2]
The district has 200contributing buildings, 4contributing sites and one othercontributing structure. It includes work by architects and/or buildersIvey and Crook andRobert and Company inColonial Revival andLate Gothic Revival architectural styles.
The neighborhood includes single dwellings,Druid Hills High School, Emory Presbyterian Church, and Emory Spanish Academy.
Emory Grove consists of Princeton Way, Westminster Way, and Edinburgh Terrace, and a small amount of houses along N. Decatur Road.[3]
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