Check out historic homes for sale in Atlanta (Photos)


You can do more than tour some of Atlanta's historic homes — you can live in them.

From the 1940 Buckhead home that once belonged to Randolph A. Hearst, one of the sons of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, to a rare example of residential architecture by the designer of the Fox Theatre, Thornton Mayre, opportunities for living in history abound.

Some of the metro area's oldest homes are found within the metro area's more than 80 historic districts, including Druid Hills, Tuxedo Park…

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