Mid-century Southside neighborhood built into Bacon Park Golf Course — split-levels on curving, low-traffic streets.
Fairway Oaks is part of the Fairway Oaks–Greenview Historic District, listed on the National Register in 2009 as a rare intact example of a mid-century planned golf community in coastal Georgia. The 1950s housing is overwhelmingly Modernist ranches, split-levels, and Contemporaries threaded between the fairways of Bacon Park Golf Course.
The curvilinear street pattern keeps through-traffic out, and downtown is a 15-minute drive.
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