
Why you should experience Rogers Street in Atlanta, Georgia.
Rogers Street is a historic Kirkwood corridor where neighborhood heritage, community life, and architectural character converge along one of East Atlanta's enduring residential streets.
Running through Kirkwood between Edgewood and East Lake, this welcoming corridor connects historic homes, neighborhood parks, locally owned businesses, churches, and community gathering places that reflect more than a century of residential development. Mature tree canopies, restored bungalows, walkable sidewalks, and preserved early twentieth-century architecture create a streetscape that embodies Kirkwood's distinctive character. Generations of residents have shaped the corridor through neighborhood preservation, civic engagement, and thoughtful reinvestment, allowing Rogers Street to retain its historic identity while adapting to Atlanta's continued growth. The result is a street defined by community, continuity, and neighborhood pride.
What you should know about Rogers Street.
Rogers Street is best known for preserving the historic residential character of Kirkwood, among Atlanta's earliest planned streetcar suburbs, which experienced its greatest period of growth following annexation into the City of Atlanta in 1899.
The corridor developed alongside Kirkwood's emergence as a desirable residential community, where streetcar connections encouraged the construction of distinctive bungalows, Craftsman homes, churches, schools, and neighborhood institutions that continue to define the area today. Although the surrounding neighborhood has evolved through successive generations, Rogers Street remains closely associated with the historic streetscape that established Kirkwood as one of Atlanta's most architecturally significant residential districts. The corridor offers a tangible connection to the neighborhood's enduring legacy of preservation and community identity.
How to fold Rogers Street into your trip.
Rogers Street is best experienced as an exploration of Kirkwood's historic architecture, neighborhood character, and community spirit.
Begin at Kirkwood Historic District, where beautifully preserved homes immediately establish the neighborhood's architectural legacy. Continue toward Bessie Branham Park, whose athletic fields, wooded trails, and recreation facilities showcase the community's everyday gathering spaces. From there, make your way to Pullman Yards, where one of Atlanta's most ambitious adaptive reuse projects provides a broader perspective on the area's industrial heritage and creative future. Along the route, tree-lined streets, locally owned cafΓ©s, neighborhood businesses, public art, and historic residences reveal how Rogers Street continues to connect Kirkwood's past with its evolving identity. The progression moves naturally from historic neighborhood to community park to cultural destination, illustrating why the corridor remains an integral part of East Atlanta's residential fabric.
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