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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Druid Hills neighborhood is an Atlanta treasure. Designed in 1893 by America’s premier landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmstead, Druid Hills’ winding streets outline gracious wooded grounds surrounding architectural masterpieces. Some of Atlanta’s renowned architects— Neel Reid, Philip Trammel Shutze, Ernest Ivey, and Lewis Crook, Jr.—built homes here.
Hoffmann homes pay homage to those who came before by employing period design, materials, and rarest of all, workmanship.

Druid Hills is located adjacent to Emory University and near Emory Hospital, the Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory Village, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, and the shopping, dining and entertainment of Virginia Highland.

Druid Hills Civic Association
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