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==Parks== * '''Baker Woodland''', Emory University, between Fishburne Dr. & South Kilga Cir. Forest of oak, tulip poplar, beech, and hickory trees - contains over 100 plant species. * '''Burbanck Park''', Oxford Rd. & Clifton Rd. {{convert|1.2|acre|m2|adj=on}} natural park which borders Peavine Creek. It is named after Madeline and William Burbanck, Emory University professors who owned the property.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Clifton Community Partnership|title=Burbanck Park|url=http://cliftoncommunitypartnership.org/learn/burbanck.html|website=Clifton Community Partnership|publisher=Cool Dog Interactive|access-date=2014-06-30|ref=23}}</ref> * '''Fernbank Forest''', Fernbank Museum of Natural History.<ref>[[Fernbank Forest]]</ref> * '''Fernbank School Park''', 157 Heaton Park Dr. This DeKalb County {{convert|12|acre|m2|adj=on}} park is located west of the CSX railroad tracks. It includes a multi-use field and court, playground, picnic area and walking trails. * '''Hahn Woods''', Emory University, Houston Mill Rd. (''at South Peachtree Creek''). Nature preserve with trail and viewing platform over the creek. * '''Medlock Park''' North Druid Hills subdivision, Nine little league baseball fields with concessions, playground and a running/cycling trail which follows [[Nancy Creek (Atlanta)|Nancy Creek]]. * '''Olmsted Linear Park''', Druid Hills, Ponce de Leon Ave. {{convert|50|acre|m2}} of six distinct parks, strung along Ponce de Leon Avenue like a necklace. They were designed by [[Frederick Law Olmsted]] in the late 19th century. Each of the six parks has its own name: Deepdene, Dellwood, Shadyside, Springdale, Virgilee and Oak Grove (formerly Brightwood).<ref>{{cite web|last1=Olmsted Linear Park Alliance|title=The Olmsted Linear Park Tour|url=http://www.atlantaolmstedpark.org/park-tour|website=atlantaolmstedpark.org|publisher=Olmsted Linear Park Alliance|access-date=2014-06-30|ref=24}}</ref> * '''Wesley Woods Forest''', Emory University. * '''Princeton Way Park''', a small neighborhood park that is surrounded by the interior homes of Princeton Way. The park is equipped with picnic tables, swings, slides, a sandbox, short walking trails, and an informal baseball setup.
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