
Lenox Park urn and pedestal marker at Sunken Garden Park

Lenox Park urn and pedestal markers at Sunken Garden Park
Lenox Park in the City of Atlanta was a subdivision begun in 1931 under the supervision of Ivey and Crook, architects.[1] Today it forms part of the larger neighborhood of Morningside-Lenox Park. The iconic Lenox Park urn-and-column markers (several are still standing) were the inspiration for the more numerous Morningside-Lenox Park columns standing at the entrance to the larger neighborhood.[2]
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