
Ardsley Park, developed by brothers and Savannah natives Harry Hays and William Lattimore, was an early automobile suburb, extending south from Estill Avenue (now Victory Drive). A generously wide Abercorn Street, distinguished by its central median, forms the spine of the grid-plan development. The area included five landscaped one-acre parks (designed by L. A. Berckmans of the P. J. Berckmans Company of Augusta, Georgia) inspired by the squares of downtown Savannah and set at regular intervals, but placed beside and not in line with Abercorn, to avoid interrupting traffic flow. Each had formal plantings that required intensive maintenance, which fell out of favor by the 1930s.