Explore this residential neighborhood which emerged in the late 19th century following the creation and expansion of the University of Georgia with a pair of long-term and educated Holman Avenue residents. You will view many historic homes of victorian and craftsman styles which were built in the early 1900s. As a neighborhood within close proximity to the university, many notable educators and artists have resided throughout this district which has given the area an intellectual and creative community reputation. Located within the Boulevard Historic District, Holman Avenue is a great example of the constantly transforming Athens as various architectural styles and demographics mix within this street to create a remarkable community.