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Old Fourth Ward

About Old Fourth Ward

4th in wards. 1st in vibes.

As its name implies, Historic Old Fourth Ward has been home to many things: the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the ballpark where Babe Ruth hit history’s longest home run (752 miles—with a little help from a passing train), the rumored site of the Fountain of Youth (seriously). And today, the neighborhood might be livelier than ever. From bustling business and retail districts to the most popular spots on the Beltline and non-stop nightlife on Edgewood Ave, you’ll never find a dull moment (or a bad meal) in O4W.

Central to everything
5-star food scene
A+ shopping
Right on the Beltline

Why You
Belong

A few reasons why you will love to call Old Fourth Ward home.

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Home Sweet Home

Here are some of the different types of living accommodations you can find in Old Fourth Ward:

Chic apartment on the Beltline
Industrial loft with giant windows
Cozy bungalow with a garden

In Your
Backyard

The Atlanta Food & Wine Festival

Head down to Historic Fourth Ward Park for four days of incredible eats at Atlanta’s largest food festival.

Local
Landmarks

Ponce City Market

Shop & dine, steps from the Beltline

Edgewood Ave

One of ATL’s best-loved bar districts

Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park

Walk in the footsteps of the Civil Rights icon

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