Grant Park and nearby neighborhoods are named in honor of a civil engineer who built the Georgia Railway and was known as the "Father of Atlanta". The park is located near the city center and is the home of the Atlanta Zoo. Walk through the 1920s-30s style bungalows and Victorian homes and you can feel the rich historical atmosphere. The park has a large number of avenues and rolling stone hills to wash away the fatigue of your day's work. There are swings, swimming pools, basketball courts too. Bluebird Cafe, on the other end of the park, was recently named the best place to have breakfast by fashion magazine.