Recreation-rich midtown neighborhood designed around Daffin Park — intact bungalows and a strong walk-to-park feel.
Parkside wraps the south and west edges of Daffin Park as part of the Daffin Park–Parkside Place Historic District, listed on the National Register in 1999. The neighborhood was platted in 1914 by planner John Nolen to take direct advantage of the park, and the housing is a remarkably intact mix of Craftsman bungalows and American Foursquares on tree-lined sidewalks.
It's a popular pick for renters who want a true neighborhood feel within five minutes of downtown, with Grayson Stadium and Blessed Sacrament school just across the park.
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