Compact midtown pocket organized around a circular park, just north of Ardsley.
Baldwin Park is a small midtown neighborhood organized around its namesake circular park — a planning quirk that distinguishes it from the surrounding grid. The housing is overwhelmingly 1910s–1920s Craftsman bungalows, foursquares, and Victorian cottages on streets that connect directly into Ardsley Park to the south.
It feels like an early-20th-century streetcar neighborhood rather than the post-war suburbs farther out, and downtown is a quick 10 minutes by car or bike.
Savannah's downtown core — 22 surviving Oglethorpe squares, brick rowhouses, and the most walkable address in the city.
Savannah's first post–Civil War streetcar suburb — gingerbread porches, wide avenues, and Forsyth Park at its northern edge.
Savannah's creative corridor — Bull Street galleries, breweries, food-truck yards, and a steady stream of new makers.
Tree-lined streetcar suburb wrapping Starland — broad avenues, restored cottages, and Forsyth Park a few blocks north.
Quiet eastside residential pocket between the Historic District and Truman Parkway.
Historic westside neighborhood with deep Savannah roots — a National Register district under active restoration.