An Intown Atlanta neighborhood with distinctive character, West End was named after London’s theater and is home to the Joel Chandler Harris Home (Wren’s Nest). This mecca for artists includes a plethora of architectural styles including Craftsman bungalow, Queen Anne, Stick style, Folk Victorian, Colonial Revival, American Foursquare and Neoclassical Revival. It is considered a pioneer neighborhood for the BeltLine. Elders will remember its original name as White Hall, but few remember when it became part of Atlanta back in 1894.


