Sycamore Street (Decatur)

Sycamore Street (Decatur)

Sycamore Street is both a street and a historic neighborhood located in the Atlanta, Georgia suburb of Decatur. The street is known for its homes, which are some of the largest historic homes in Decatur. It is also "book-ended” by MARTA stations, and the MARTA track runs underneath the western end of Sycamore Street. The neighborhood includes historic homes, historic churches, townhouses and adaptive reuse condominiums.

Sycamore Street is accessed off of Church St. to the west and East Ponce De Leon Ave. to the northeast. The street previously continued further west past Church St. However, this segment of the street became part of Decatur Square and is no longer accessible for vehicular traffic. The Sycamore Street neighborhood is bounded by East Ponce de Leon Ave. to the north; the railroad tracks to the south; the Avondale MARTA station to the east; and downtown Decatur to the west. Other roads in the community include Glenn St., a segment of Mountainview St., Hillyer Pl., Sycamore Pl., Sycamore Square, Pate St., and a segment of East Howard Ave. Village Walk Dr and Village Ct. fall with the overall boundaries of the community, but are not part of historic Sycamore Street. In addition, Sycamore Street becomes Sycamore Dr. north of Ponce de Leon Ave., but this segment is considered part of the Decatur Heights community.

History

Sycamore Street was originally called Covington Road. It was a stagecoach route to Augusta through Covington, Madison and Eatonton.

It contains some of the largest homes in Decatur, including the historic High House – the first two-story house built in the city. The Death House (named for a family of that name), was also relocated to this street; it is west of Sycamore Park. The Sycamore Street neighborhood is also home to three historic churches. These include Decatur Presbyterian Church, the first church founded in the city; the historic granite chapel of First Methodist Church; and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

On the south end of the neighborhood is Decatur's former ice house, as well as several restaurants. An adaptive reuse of this 1926 commercial structure has resulted in a condomium development called the "Ice House Lofts" that overlooks the historic railroad tracks.

Churches

* Decatur Presbyterian Church, 205 Sycamore St.
* First United Methodist Church Chapel, 312 Sycamore St.
* Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 515 East Ponce de Leon Avenue (at Commerce Dr.)

Parks

* [http://www.decaturga.com/cgs_citysvcs_rec_parks.aspx Scott Park] , 213 Sycamore St. This four acre park is located behind the Decatur Recreation Center and adjacent to the Decatur Library. It includes tennis courts and is surrounded by gardens.
* Sycamore Park, Sycamore St. This large open greenspace is located between Sycamore St. and the MARTA railroad tracks, across from the historic homes.

Transportation

* Avondale MARTA rail station, is located east of the neighborhood.
* Church Street, is located west of the neighborhood, and is the new western boundary.
* Decatur MARTA rail station, is located west of the neighborhood.
* Ponce de Leon Avenue, is located north of the neighborhood, and is the primary entry point from Atlanta.

References

* Clark, Caroline McKinney. "The story of Decatur, 1823-1899". DeKalb Historical Society (1996).
* Price, Vivian. "Historic DeKalb County: An Illustrated History" (Georgia Heritage Series). Historical Publishing Network (2007).

Links

* [http://www.decatur-ga.com/cgs_citysvcs_ced_neighborhoods.aspx City of Decatur: Sycamore Street Neighbors & Sycamore Square Condominiums]


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