Its 175 acres (0.71 km2) area is roughly bounded by Patterson St., Georgia Ave., Oak St., Park Ave., Williams St. and Brookwood Dr.[1] The district includes architectural work by Lloyd B. Greer, Felton Davis, and others.
Three English Vernacular Revival-style houses by him, named "Faith", "Hope", and "Charity" are along East Alden and have large front-gabled facades and steeply-pitched roofs.
Another of Greer's works is the International-style house at 1407 Williams Street.
[2] It includes the entirety of three areas developed as subdivisions:
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