The trash cans were full but I've never seen any people there. I felt like a pioneer. My friend Jerry Phillips (R.I.P) used the live in some apartments there. Not in the Pershing Point apartments but just south of them in the same block. I'd love to find a picture.
It's a park
with free parking.
Quite well landscaped and cozy.
The leaning tree is charming.
Folks don't think much about WW1 these days.
The benches list the battlefields.
The Pershing Point Apartments were once here.
Looking north to the curvy Ivesco Building. Buck Crook's Rhodes Center is the modest white building on the left. Rhodes Hall is just behind.
The silhouette has a silhouette.
I guess he's looking at the Mastermind thinker dude.
The Winnwood Apartments is a reminder of the classic days of Pershing Point architecture.
South on Peachtree towards Colony Square and the Reid House.
South on West Peachtree towards Atlantic Center.