I'm not sure if this is the only pink house in Druid Hills.
Architecture tourists should enjoy Druid Hills for it's variety of stately homes. Quite a few are by Buck Crook and Neel Reid and others I don't know so much about yet. Unlike Buckhead, Druid Hills has smaller lots. You can see all the houses.
Some are special. Drive Fairview Road: A few blocks of great houses, many styles, close to the street for our enjoyment.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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