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MAK Historic District (Decatur)

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style homes that were popular during the first three decades of the 20th century. The neighborhood sought listing as Decatur's first local historic district in order to establish design guidelines and a design review to protect its unique character.
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Decatur was founded in 1823, before neighboring Atlanta. The MAK neighborhood was Decatur's first residential subdivision, developed by John Mason and Poleman Weekes who purchased the property in 1907. Local architect
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It is the site of many movie and television filming locations, most recently the television series "
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Historic Homes on Adams Street in Decatur, Georgia's MAK Historic District
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Georgia Women of Achievement: 2003 Inductee LEILA ROSS WILBURN
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City of Decatur Website: MAK Neighborhood Association
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is the first locally designated historic district in
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Decatur, Georgia
Agnes Scott College
Leila Ross Wilburn
American Craftsman
October Road
Tom Beringer
Geoff Stults
Laura Prepon
Stomp the Yard
Columbus Short


City of Decatur: Historic Districts
Archived
Wayback Machine
Georgia Women of Achievement: 2003 Inductee LEILA ROSS WILBURN
Stomp the Yard (2007) – Filming locations
City of Decatur Website: MAK Neighborhood Association
MAK Historic District Neighborhood Association
Categories
Geography of DeKalb County, Georgia
Decatur, Georgia
Historic districts in Georgia (U.S. state)

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