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Jane’s Walk: The Story of Just Us Neighbors-Atlanta’s Smallest Neighborhood

  • Booker T. Washington High School 45 Whitehouse Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 Atlanta, GA, 30310 United States (map)

In Person | Booker T. Washington High School
FREE


This Jane’s Walk, taking place in Just Us and Ashview Heights, focuses on themes of History & Culture and Art & Architecture.

Have you ever heard of Atlanta's smallest neighborhood?

Join photographer, researcher, and historian Cynthia Jennings and Victoria Lemos of Archive Atlanta for a walk through Just Us, a two-street neighborhood with an outsized story. The first Black-owned, constructed subdivision in Atlanta, Just Us was built by early residents with ties to Morris Brown College who created a tight-knit community known for its landscaping, annual Holiday Lights, and — for those who know — the infamous Blood House. This is a quiet, largely undiscovered corner of the city with a history worth knowing.

Note: There are no sidewalks in the neighborhood, but the streets are small and quiet and can accommodate wheelchairs and mobility devices. There is a short steep hill at the main entrance; participants with mobility concerns are welcome to message the walk leader in advance for an alternate starting point.


About the Walk Leader

Cynthia Jennings is a photographer, researcher, and historian who travels throughout the South documenting cemeteries, buildings, and the stories behind them. Since the start of the year she has walked more than a dozen Atlanta neighborhoods, and this walk grew out of the community that formed around those explorations. Learn more at todieforimages.com.

Victoria Lemos is the voice, sweat, and tears behind Archive Atlanta, a bi-weekly history podcast sharing the stories of the people, places, and events that have made Atlanta what it is. Beginning as a volunteer tour guide, then bicycle tour guide, she now does walking tours and independent research for individuals, institutions, and corporations.


The Details: 

  • Arrive Early to check-in with your walk leader or MODA volunteer. 

  • Distance of Route: Approximately 1 mile

  • Walk Staring & Ending Point: Booker T. Washington High School, 45 Whitehouse Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30314 (park in front of or around the school and walk into the neighborhood) 

  • Duration of Walk: 60 minutes

  • Walk Language: English

  • Accessibility: Paved, no sidewalks. The neighborhood streets are quiet and can accommodate wheelchairs and mobility devices. There is a short steep hill at the main entrance; contact the walk leader in advance for an alternate starting point if needed.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable shoes, water.

  • This walk will be canceled in the event of heavy rain or storms.

  • Know Before You Go Details will be included in your confirmation email. 


Registration | FREE

Jane’s Walks are free to attend, but registration is required.

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