Tree-canopied midtown pocket bordering Daffin Park — modest bungalows, big shade, and Grayson Stadium next door.
Live Oak sits in midtown along the north edge of Daffin Park, inside the Daffin Park–Parkside Place Historic District (NRHP 1999). The housing is mostly 1920s–1940s Craftsman bungalows and brick cottages on smaller, walkable lots — quieter and more modest in scale than neighboring Ardsley Park.
The park's 80 acres, Grayson Stadium (home of the Savannah Bananas), and the SCAD athletics complex are all a short walk away.
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