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Oakhurst's Historic Battle

Decatur Metro | October 4, 2007

The skirmishes around Decatur during the Civil War have nothing on the showdown that’s been going on in Oakhurst for the past year or so. But instead of fighting over control of the railroad, residents are up in arms over whether to designate the neighborhood as a local historic district. Smelling blood, the AJC has started to pickup on the dissidence, featuring articles and most recently reader reactions to the controversy.

The most recent “surprise” development in this ongoing saga revolves around Decatur’s Historic Preservation Commission ruling that the original proposed district boundaries were too arbitrary, and that they instead should reflect historic development patterns. This means that for the nomination to go forward all 1,200 some odd properties in the neighborhood should be included.

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Map courtesy of One Oakhurst

Though Decatur already has four smaller, locally protected historic districts (MAK, Clairemont, Ponce de Leon Ct., and Old Decatur), Oakhurst is the first really contentious nomination. As such, it has jumpstarted an important dialogue that the entire city should be considering. With a huge percentage of the city’s residential inventory older than 50 years, what is the city’s best approach in protecting the neighborhoods that contribute so greatly to the city’s character? I think the answer for Oakhurst probably lies somewhere between Druid Hills’ strict local ordinance and the tragedy that befalls so may historic buildings in Morningside.

So let’s continue the conversation! See the battle for yourself over on the pro-district blog Oakhurst Historic District and the against-district blog One Oakhurst.

Let’s hear your comments!

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Great Decatur Beer Festival

Decatur Metro | October 4, 2007

Get ‘em while they’re hot! Tickets are now available for the Great Decatur Beer Festival on Oct 20th from 1p-6p. Only 5,000 are sold (all online) and this event always sells out. Why wouldn’t it? Spending the afternoon tasting 100 beers AND a commemorative glass??

Buy your $30 tickets online here, and I’ll see you on the square in a couple weeks!

UPDATE: Tickets are now sold out!

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