Ashview Heights

Ashview Heights is notable in that it was one of the first planned developments built for Atlanta’s middle-class African American community in the 1920s.The neighborhood is served by Booker T. Washington High School, which was Atlanta’s first African American high school and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Trails

Westside Trail

With more than 4 miles of trail in two segments, the multi-use Westside Trail stitches together some of Atlanta’s oldest and most historic neighborhoods.

Events

Tree Time: A Living History Walk - November 12 @ 10:00 am

Stickball Summit - March 23, 2024

Transit

  • Ashby MARTA Station (East-West Line)

Schools

  • Jones Elementary
  • Brown Middle
  • Washington High School

Getting There

Just north of I-20 and west of the Atlanta University Center, Ashview Heights is bound by MLK Jr. Drive on the north and extends from Joseph E. Lowery Boulevard on the east to the BeltLine’s Westside Trail.

Beltline Tours

Explore the BeltLine on foot, by bike, or by bus.
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