Histroy: Mr. William T. Knight, a resident of the neighborhood from the mid1920s to the early 1950s and a city alderman from 1929 to 1971, donated a four-acre tract of land to the City of Atlanta in December 1940, to be made into a park for the enjoyment of the residents. A community center was built near the center of the park and was constructed c.1945. The community center was closed to the public in mid-1980s and is now used for storage. The park is an open space with sloping hills and mature trees.
William T. Knight Park
Atlanta, GA 30318
- Neighborhood:
- Howell Station
- Surrounding Streets:
- Church Street, Rice Street, Niles Avenue, Carr Street
- Maintained by:
- City of Atlanta
This is a very pretty park in the Howell Station neighborhood near Georgia Tech in the City of Atlanta. The park has a beautiful, rolling greenspace with a little creek and bridge, as well as a modern playground and a tennis court.
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