Atlanta 4K Neighborhood Drive - Old Fourth Ward

Afternoon drive in and around the Old Fourth Ward Neighborhood east of Downtown Atlanta. Filmed: September 2020 From Wikipedia: The Old Fourth Ward, often abbreviated O4W, is an intown neighborhood on the eastside of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The neighborhood is best known as the location of the Martin Luther King, Jr. historic site. The Old Fourth Ward's borders: West: Piedmont Avenue, across which is Downtown Atlanta East: the BeltLine, across which are Poncey–Highland and Inman Park North: Ponce de Leon Avenue, across which is Midtown Atlanta South: MARTA Green Line and Oakland Cemetery, across which are Grant Park and Cabbagetown The exception is the area west of Boulevard and south of Freedom Parkway which, although historically part of Atlanta's Fourth Ward (see Atlanta annexations and wards), is considered a separate recognized neighborhood called Sweet Auburn. The neighborhood can be divided into three areas, with Freedom Parkway and Boulevard serving as dividing lines. Two of the city's iconic walking and biking trails intersect in the neighborhood: BeltLine Eastside Trail Freedom Parkway park and trail Historic Fourth Ward Park and Skate Park opened in phases starting in 2011 and includes an attractive retention pond. The area around the park has since mushroomed with large apartment buildings. Other parks include: Central Park Renaissance Park and Dog Park Selena Butler Park The Old Fourth Ward is one of Atlanta's best neighborhoods for viewing street art. Some of the best locations to view street art in the Old Fourth Ward include Decatur St., Edgewood Ave. and on and around the Eastside Trail of the Atlanta Beltline. The Outerspace Project is responsible for bringing many works of street art to the Old Fourth Ward. Several examples of street art in the Old Fourth Ward are found on the Atlanta Street Art Map