About 2 miles east of downtown lies Atlanta’s intown “suburb” of Inman Park. Valued for its historic Victorian houses, tree-lined streets and easy access to offices in Atlanta, this walkable, bike-friendly neighborhood is a favorite among city newcomers and young professionals. Born in the 1880s out of the wreckage of the Battle of Atlanta and under the vision of planner Joel Hurt, Inman Park flourished in part because of its beautiful design and because of its access to the city via electric streetcar. As Atlanta’s population moved further out, Inman Park fell into disrepair until revitalization efforts began in the late 1900s. Now, nearly all of the homes have been refurbished and the neighborhood is an established oasis filled with charming streets, eclectic eateries and plenty of activities to satisfy urban dwellers.