
Title: Fourth National Bank Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border PM 1917 Nov-11
Description:
Atlanta has more skyscraper office buildings than any other city of the same size in the world. There are a total of 39 office buildings which have 97 elevators, employing one hundred and nineteen operators, traveling one thousand three hundred and fifty-seven car miles per day, and hauling one hundred and seventy-nine thousand three hundred and eight passengers. (Atlanta Convention Bureau.)
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Title: Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border PM 1934 Apr-12
Description:
Skyline of Atlanta and Spring St Viaduct
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Title: The Diamond Hitch, Camp Gordon Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1917 Dec-25
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Title: Entrance Piedmont Driving Club Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1914 Nov-24
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Title: Atlanta As It Appeared Aftre Sherman's Raide In 1865 Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1908 Apr-23
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Title: The State Capitol Of Georgia Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1910 May-28
Description:
The State Capitol of Georgia is located in Atlanta,one of the most progressive cities in the South. The State has an area of 59,475 square miles, and has as its flower the Cherokee rose. Georgia, one of the original thirteen colonies, was named in 1732, in honor of King George II. of England.
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Title: Greetings From Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Highway Center of the South, this Interchange shows Highways 1-20, 1-75 and 1-85.
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Title: The Hotel Winecoff Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
"A Robert Meyer Hotel" Absolutely fireproof :: European plan Each room with individual bath. Radio in every room. Located nearer than anything to everything on Atlanta's most famous thoroughfare Peachtree St.,
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Title: State Capitol Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Gold for the dome of the State Capitol was brought from Dahlonega. Georgia by wagon train in 1858. Construction of the Capitol was started in 1884 and completed in 1889
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Title: The Co-Cathedral Of Christ The King Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Co-Cathedral of Christ the King is located at the corner of peachtree Rd. and Peachtree Way. It is 13th Century Gothic in design and is the official seat of the Bishop at Savannah Atlanta Diocese
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Title: Aerial View Of Glenn Memorial Methodist Church And Church School Building, Emory University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Glenn Memorial serves both as a community church and as a university chapel. In the amphitheatre between the main auditorium and the church school building are held Emory's annual commencement exercises and many special events
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Title: Battle Of Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Cyclorama Building. This section of the Cyclorama painting shows the fighting at the Hurt House. The Confederates of Manigaults Brigade have captured the Federal position together with the Degress Battery and are attempting to hold same against the counter-assaults of the Federal troops
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Title: Cyclorama Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Cyclorama painting of the Battle of Atlanta, housed in this building, is the largest painting in the world, being 50 feet high, 400 feet around and weighing 18,000 pounds.
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Title: Holiday Inn, 1810 Howell Mill Road P. O. Box 19716 Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome PM 1965 Jan-01
Description:
Restaurant-Swimming Pool-Free TV Advance TWX reservations
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Title: Georgia World Congress Center Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Georgia World Congress Center: Atlanta's new convention center with an exhibit area of 350.000 square feet
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Title: Veterans Administration Hospital Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
A 580 bed general medical and surgical hospital with and extensive outpatient clinic, affiliated with Emory University School of Medicine.
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Title: Perennial And Tropical Gardens Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Thompson's Floraland. Flowers from Thompson's Floraland will express your thoughts in a beautiful way. Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Ass'n.
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Title: Cyclorama Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Cyclorama painting of the Battle of Atlanta, housed in this building, is the largest painting in the world, being 50 feet high, 400 feet around and weighing 18,000 pounds.
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Title: Shrine Mosque And Fox Theatre Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1941 Aug-10
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Title: U. S. Veterans Hospital No. 48 Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Government Hospital number 48. Veterans Hospital and Regional offices located on Peachtree Road, Atlanta, Ga. - Cares fro disabled Veterans of all wars, and has a capacity of 265 beds.
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Title: Henry Grady Hotel Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
In the Heart of downtown Atlanta On famous Peachtree Street A Safe Place to Stay. 550 rooms - 550 Baths
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Title: Five Points Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
The intersection of five thorough fares, known as Five Points, is said to be one of the five most valuable real estate corners in the world.
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Title: Fort McPherson Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1942 Sep-29
Description:
Entrance, Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga. Showing Post Fire Station on left, Service Club on right, and Post Headquarters Building in center.
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Title: Briarcliff Gardens Swimming Pool Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
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Title: Cyclorama, Grant Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
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Title: Ebenezer Baptist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
One of America's most famous churches. It was in this church that Martin Luther King, Jr., was baptized, licensed and ordained to preach. He was co-pastor of this church with his father for eight years.
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Title: St. Joseph Hospital Atlanta Georgia (GA), 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Located at 2900 No. Lake Shore Drive, this modern, 500 bed General Hospital has Teaching and research facilities. It is operated by the Daughters of Charity, St. Vincent DePaul.
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Title: Regency Hyatt House Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
America's most talked about hotel, the Regency Hyatt House, is uniquely designed and has no parallel in hotel architecture. This magnificent 800-room structure has covered atrium twenty three stories high! The dramatically innovative interior of the atrium features circular, glass enclosed, high-speed elevators; a 70-foot water fountain and an elevated cocktail lounge with a pendulous parasol cover.
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Title: The Regency Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
America's most talked about hotel, the Regency Hyatt House, is uniquely designed and has no parallel in hotel architecture. This magnificent 800-room structure has covered atrium twenty three stories high! The dramatically innovative interior of the atrium features circular, glass enclosed, high-speed elevators; a 70-foot water fountain and an elevated cocktail lounge with a pendulous parasol cover.
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Title: The Regency Hyatt House Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
America's most talked about hotel, the Regency Hyatt House, is uniquely designed and has no parallel in hotel architecture. This magnificent 800-room structure has covered atrium twenty three stories high! The dramatically innovative interior of the atrium features circular, glass enclosed, high-speed elevators; a 70-foot water fountain and an elevated cocktail lounge with a pendulous parasol cover.
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Title: Prior Tire Company's Beautiful New Service Station, Peachtree And pine Sts Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
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Title: Stone Mountain Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Stone Mountain, the world's greatest monolith, may properly be called "Eighth Wonder of the World." This huge rock has over 16,000,000,000 cubic feet of exposed granite. It is seven miles around the base and seven hundred feet higher than the surrounding plain, 1,600 feet above the sea level. It may be reached by train, trolley or automobile road. Confederate Memorial is now being carved on the Mountain Side.
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Title: Lakeshore Motel, U. S. Highway 41 Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lakeshore Motel. Near Altoona Lake. U. S. Highway 41. 32 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. Eight miles south of Cartersville, Georgia. 10 modern units. Completely furnished with Simmons motel furniture. Gas Steam heat. P.O. Acworth, Georgia. Owner-Operated by Mrs. Bernice Wilbanks.
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Title: Federal Penitentiary Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Wish you were here in Atlanta, Ga.
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The 276 - acre historical theme park is divided into six distinct sectors which feature attractions, architecture and atmosphere drawn from the most colorful eras of southeastern history - under the flags of England, France, Spain, Georgia, the Confederacy, and the United States.
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Title: Atlanta's Multimillion Dollar Stadium Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Atlanta's multimillion dollar stadium, showing Freeway complex and the new Atlanta skyline.
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Title: Century Center Hotel Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
"A 20th Century Hotel with 19th Century Manners" 300 spacious rooms Free in room movies Gourmet Restaurant 24 hour Coffee Shop. Live entertainment and dancing 3 Cocktail Lounges heated Pool, Tennis Court Just minutes from Atlanta's finest shopping. Sports and entertainment center free airport limousine service from North side East Terminal and Peachtree DeKalb airport.
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Title: City Of A Million Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This view looking west, shows Atlanta's ever changing skyline - the southeast's fastest growing city.
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Title: Lakeshore Motel, U. S. Highway 41 Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lakeshore Motel. Near Alatoona Lake. U. S. Highway 41. 32 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. Eight miles south of Cartersville, Georgia. 10 modern units. Completely furnished with Simmons motel furniture. Gas Steam heat. P.O. Acworth, Georgia. Owner-Operated by Mrs. Bernice Wilbanks.
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Title: Underground Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The fun spot for a everyone who wants to enjoy all of the variety entertainment available in and around the city
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Title: Skyline View Of Georgia's Capital City Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Skyline view of Georgia's Capital City from the North Expressway
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Title: Aerial View Of Downtown Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The South's Fastest Growing Skyline
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Title: Aerial View Of Georgia Institute Of Technology Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Georgia Institute of Technology and Grant Field, home of the famous Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
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Title: Atlanta Americana Motor Hotel, Spring Street Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The 276-acre historical-theme park is divided into six distinct sectors which feature attractions, architecture and atmosphere drawn from the most colorful eras of Southeastern history - under the flags of England, France, Spain, Georgia, the Confederacy, and the United States.
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Title: Life Of Georgia Tower Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Life of Georgia Tower, one of Atlanta's most modern office buildings, provides dramatic contrast to historic All Saints Episcopal Church at West Peachtree Street and north Avenue. The 29 story marble and glass Tower houses the home offices of the state's largest life insurance company - Life Insurance Company of Georgia.
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Title: Plaza Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This little park. Recently constructed over the Railroad Gulch in downtown Atlanta, provides a resting place for many pedestrians. Office workers in neighboring buildings bring their lunches and eat in the park. Many pigeons congregate here at all times of the day.
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Waving proudly over the corinthian columns at the entrance to the 276-acre historical-theme park are the flags of Spain, France, Great Britain, Confederacy, State of Georgia and United States.
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Title: Underground Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Four blocks of subterranean historical structures near busy five points in Downtown Atlanta, Ga., are preserved in their original Gay Nineties glory. They have been restored to provide a profusion of fine shops, unique lounges and interesting restaurants.
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Title: Georgia Tech Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The present Administration Building showing famous Tech Tower was completed in 1888 at a cost of $43,250. It served as the major academic building of early Georgia Tech.
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Title: Morehouse College Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
A view of the Quadrangle where dignitaries from around the world paid their last respects to the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who was assassinated April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tenn. Dr. King was an alumnus of Morehouse, as was his father. A memorial is being planned on the campus to honor Dr. King.
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Title: Veterans Administration Hospital Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
A 580 bed general medical and surgical hospital with an extensive outpatient clinic, affiliated with Emory University School of Medicine.
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Title: William B. Hartsfield Airport Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This fabulous air terminal was opened in 1961 at a cost of 14 million dollars - it is the 3rd busiest in the nation, handling close to 4 million passengers a year.
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Title: Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church, Emory University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the many beautiful churches in the Atlanta Area
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Log Jamboree ride in the flume The 276-acre historical-theme park is divided into six distinct sectors which feature attractions, architecture and atmosphere drawn from the most colorful eras of Southeastern history - under the flags of England, France, Spain, Georgia, the Confederacy, and the United States.
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Title: Wren's Nest, 1050 Gordon St., Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Wren's Nest, 1050 Gordon St., S.W., is the former home of Joel Chandler Harris, creator of Uncle Remus and Br'er Rabbit stories for children.
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Title: Life Of Georgia Tower Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Life of Georgia Tower, one of Atlanta's most modern office buildings, provides dramatic contrast to historic All Saints Episcopal Church at West Peachtree Street and North Avenue. The 29-story marble-and-glass Tower houses the home offices of the state's largest life insurance company - Life Insurance Company of Georgia.
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Title: Omni Complex And World Congress Center Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: One Of Atlanta's Many Attractions Is Six Flags Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of Atlanta's many attractions is Six Flags, and the newest crowd pleaser is this parachute ride.
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Title: Picturesque Downtown Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Picturesque downtown Atlanta, is made even more charming, by the park, rest area, and water fountains, that are located across the street from Georgia's Capitol Building.
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Title: Underground Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
More than 70,000 visitors a week are attracted to Underground Atlanta's four square blocks and 19the century motif beneath the streets of downtown Atlanta. The restaurants and lounges are traditionally and elaborately decorated.
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Title: Cyclorama In Grant Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Cyclorama Building houses the million-dollar painting of the Battle of Atlanta, one of the world's great pieces of art. The canvas, 50 feet high and 400 feet in circumference, takes the viewer into the very center of the fighting on July 22, 1864, when 155,000 troops were engaged in such desperate combat that 5,000 were killed on the field.
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Title: Memorial To Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Rev. Martin Luther King. Jr. 1929 - 1968. Free at last, free at last. Thank god almighty I'm free at last"
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia, 1-20 West Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Waving proudly over the Corinthian columns at the entrance to the 276-acre historical-theme park are the flags of Spain, France, Great Britain, Confederacy, State of Georgia and United States.
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Title: Astrolift Six Flags Over Georgia, 1-20 West Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The 276-acre historical-theme park is divided into six distinct sectors which feature attractions, architecture and atmosphere drawn from the most colorful eras of Southeastern history - under the flags of England, France, Spain, Georgia, the Confederacy, and the United States.
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia, 1-20 West Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The 276-acre historical-theme park is divided into six distinct sectors which feature attractions, architecture and atmosphere drawn from the most colorful eras of Southeastern history - under the flags of England, France, Spain, Georgia, the Confederacy, and the United States.
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Title: The Crystal Pistol Six Flags Over Georgia, 1-20 West Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The 276-acre historical-theme park is divided into six distinct sectors which feature attractions, architecture and atmosphere drawn from the most colorful eras of Southeastern history - under the flags of England, France, Spain, Georgia, the Confederacy, and the United States.
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Title: Atlanta Civic Center Complex Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
A view from the parking lot of the new Atlanta Civic Center complex, showing the auditorium in the foreground. With the Exhibit Hall (not shown), the Civic Center provides Atlanta with the South's most complete convention facility. In the background is the impressive Atlanta skyline.
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Title: Emory University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the South's largest co-educational universities, founded in 1836 in Oxford, Ga. as Emory College, it was moved to Atlanta in 1915. This aerial view of the campus shows the new Veterans Hospital at the upper left of picture.
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Title: The Wren's Nest Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of Joel Chandler Harris Creator of Uncle Remus
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Title: Georgia Police Academy Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The academy was built in 1966 by Governor Carl Sanders to train State, County and City Law Enforcement officers in modern Police Science.
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Title: Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Each spring Georgia becomes a floral showcase during the azalea and dogwood season. These beautiful flowers were photographed on Ga. 139 near Riverdale
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Title: Six Flags Over Georgia, 1-20 West Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Waving proudly over the Corinthian columns at the entrance to the 276-acre historical-theme park are the flags of Spain, France, Great Britain, Confederacy, State of Georgia and the United States.
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Title: Underground Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
"Courtesy of the Georgia Department of Community Development, Tourist Division."
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Title: Underground Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: Atlanta Airport Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
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Title: Atlanta Memorial Arts Center, Peachtree at 15th Street Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The $13 million Center is maintained by the Atlanta Arts Alliance and is home of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, The High Museum of Art, and the Atlanta School of Art. The Center was conceived and constructed in memory of 122 Atlanta Art Patrons lost in an airplane disaster in Paris, France.
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Title: Georgia Tech Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Electrical Engineering Building was opened in January 1962 and dedicated to Blake Rogsdale Van Leer, Tech's 5th president.
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Title: Underground Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
While this picture was made before opening time, more than 70,000 visitors a week are attracted to Underground Atlanta's four square blocks and 19th century motif beneath the streets of downtown Atlanta. The restaurants and lounges are traditionally and elaborately decorated.
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Title: Atlanta At Night Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This evening view shows the Equitable Building in the center, with Peachtree Center, Merchandise Mart, Life of Georgia, and other modern edifices in the background.
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Title: Atlanta International Airport Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Atlanta's fabulous Air Terminal, with jet aircraft in the foreground. It is the busiest airport in the world between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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Title: Atlanta Stadium Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the Braves and the Falcons
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Title: Atlanta's International Airport Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
The nation's second busiest airport
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Title: Ebenezer Baptist Church, 413 Auburn Ave., N.E. Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Pastored by Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr. Formerly co-pastored by the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Funeral services for the late Dr. King, Jr. were held here and was attended by persons from all over the world.
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Title: Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. was born in this house on January 15, 1929.
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Title: Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking North from Peachtree St. N.E. showing C & S Branch Bank, Peachtree North Apartments and the First National Bank Buildings.
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Title: Tower Place Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Tower Place Building; located off Peachtree Road near Lenox Square, is a shining example of modern commercial architecture.
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Title: Atlanta Skyline And Atlanta Stadium Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This view was taken from the expressway south of the city. The new First National Bank Building (Georgia's highest) is at the left of picture, the Capitol in center of the picture, and a section of the Atlanta Stadium at the right.
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Title: Cyclorama Building In Grant Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This fireproof building houses the Cyclorama of the Battle of Atlanta, together with a museum and the Locomotive Texas, erected in 1921. Previous to its removal to this building, the huge canvas was housed in a temporary structure, erected in 1893, at the Augusta Avenue entrance to the park.
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Title: Emory University, Wesley Woods Retirement Community Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
This retirement community sponsored by North Georgia conference of the Methodist Church, offers a variety of accommodations and Services for persons of 62 years of age and older. The unique design is considered a model for future retirement homes.
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Title: Georgia's New Governor's Mansion Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in Greek revival style, this magnificent mansion will serve as more than a home for Georgia's Governors; it will long be a show place giving testimony to the quality and the prosperity of the state which produced it. Located on West Paces Ferry Road in Atlanta.
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Title: Memorial Motel, U. S. 78 Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
33 carpeted, air-conditioned rooms TV - Room control hot water heat - room phones. Swimming pool - Restaurant M. M. Armistead & T. E. McConnell, Owners - Mgrs. 6255 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain, Ga.
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Title: Henry Grady Hotel, Peachtree Street Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome PM 1969 May-17
Description:
In the Heart of Downtown Atlanta on Famous Peachtree Street at Cain 500 Air-Conditioned Rooms - TV - Radio (Free Parking For Registered Guests.)
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Title: Glenn Memorial Methodist Church, Emory University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Aerial View of Glenn Memorial Methodist Church and Church School Building. Glenn Memorial serves both as a community church and as a university chapel, In the amphitheatre between the main auditorium and the church school building are held Emory's annual commencement exercises and many other special events.
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Title: First Methodist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome PM 1976 Jun-30
Description:
"In the heart of downtown Atlanta, where overflowing crowds worship God twice each Sunday." The First Methodist church houses the bell that warned the citizens o Atlanta of the approach of Sherman on his march through Georgia.
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Title: First Methodist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome PM 1953 Feb-20
Description:
"In the heart of downtown Atlanta, where overflowing crowds worship God twice each Sunday." The First Methodist church houses the bell that warned the citizens o Atlanta of the approach of Sherman on his march through Georgia.
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Title: Georgia School Of Technology Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
The Georgia School of Technology-known as "Georgia Tech" - is a branch of the state university system and is one of the most Influential of southern colleges. Approximately one thousand students are on its rolls. This is one of the best technical training schools in the country and draws its studentbody from every state in the Union and some of the Latin American republics. (Atlanta Convention bureau.)
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Title: Georgia School Of Technology Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
The Georgia School of Technology - known as "Georgia Tech" - is a branch of the state university system and is one of the most influential of southern colleges. Approximately one thousand students are on its rolls. This is one of the best technical training schools in the country and draws its studentbody from every state in the Union and some of the Latin American republics. (Atlanta Convention Bureau.)
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Title: Oglethorpe University, Peachtree Road Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
Oglethorpe University, now being built by the generous gifts of Presbyterians all over the nation and of liberal Atlantans of all faiths. It will cost, endowed, four or five million dollars. Located in a delightful University community on Peachtree Road. Opened September 20th, 1916. Offers courses in Schools of Liberal Arts, Science, Literature, Journalism and Commerce. also courses leading to higher degrees in Graduate School. Buildings of granite, trimmed with limestone, covered with heavy variegated slate., fireproof construction. For further information address the President.
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Title: Kimball House Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
In the Heart of the City
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Title: Auditorium Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
The Auditorium, where conventions are held in Atlanta is the most complete municipal auditorium in the South. The equipment is excellent and the acoustics are perfect. In stalled in the Auditorium is a mammoth Austin Pipe Organ the largest in the Southern States. The Auditorium provides ample accommodations for the one hundred and fifty conventions that meet annually in The Convention City of Dixie. (Atlanta convention Bureau.)
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Title: Brook Haven Country Club Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
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Title: Confederate Soldiers Home Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
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Title: Georgian Terrace Hotel, Peachtree Street Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
The Georgian Terrace is one of the handsomest Hotels in America. Euirpean Plan. Only a few minutes from shops. Theatres and depots. Auto Bus meets trains. Electric Cars from depots to Hotel. Excellent Golf all year
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Title: Carnegie Library Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
Description:
Atlanta's Carnegie Library was the first library in the South to receive support from municipal revenues. Its beginning was in 1876. The Library has four branches, twenty deposit stations and deposits in eight institutions and educational centers. In 1915 the circulation was 375,831 volumes. , (Atlanta convention Bureau.)
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Title: Entrance To Ft. McPherson Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
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Title: Federal Prison Atlanta Georgia (GA), White Border unused
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Title: Municipal Auditorium Showing Joel Hurt Memorial Fountain Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Joel Hurt Memorial Fountain ,a sign of rate ,is located in front of the Municipal Auditorium ,a modern structure devoted to the citizens of Atlanta
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Title: Plaza Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
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Title: Candler Building By Night Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Hotel Ansley Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
Description:
306 GUEST ROOMS, SIX PRIVATE DINING ROOMS, CONVENTION HALL, RATHSKELLER, LOOKS LIKE A HOTEL ON THE OUTSIDE, CONDUCTED LIKE A HOTEL ON THE INSIDE.
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Title: Candler Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back
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Title: Central Congregational Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: First Methodist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: U. S. Post Office Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Atlanta's New Post Office Building. Located on Spring, Hunter, Forsyth and Mitchell Streets. Being erected at a cost of $2,975,000. One of the most pretentious Post Office Buildings in the United States. Floor space totals more than 5 acres and will have some 200 Federal office units.
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Title: U. S. Post Office Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Atlanta's New Post Office Building. Located on Spring, Hunter, Forsyth and Mitchell Streets. Erected at a cost of $3,000,000, it is one of the most pretentious Post Office Buildings in the United States. Covering a floor space of more than 5 acres and housing some 200 Federal office units.
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Title: Second Ponce De Leon Baptist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
A beautiful example of early American Church architecture. Sir Christopher Wren designed the steeple which graces the front of the building and is 168 feet high. The Church is a merger of the Second, the Ponce de Leon and the Buckhead Baptist Churches.
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Title: Leb's Pigalley Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
"A most unusual place."
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Title: Georgia'S New Governor'S Mansion Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome PM 1971
Description:
GEORGIA'S NEW GOVERNOR'S MANSION - BUILT IN GREEK REVIVAL STYLE, THIS MAGNIFICENT MANSION WILL SERVE AS MORE THAN A HOME FOR GEORGIA'S GOVERNORS; IT WILL LONG BE A SHOWPLACE GIVING TESTIMONY TO THE QUALITY AND THE PROSPERITY OF THE STATE WHICH PRODUCED IT.
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Title: Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome PM 1970
Description:
A partial view of ultra-modern downtown Atlanta. Showing the Merchandise Mart, Atlanta Gas Light Bldg., the Regency Hotel and other outstanding buildings.
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Title: Candler Field Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Twenty-eight passenger and mail planes arrive and depart daily from Candler Field, Atlanta's municipal airport, which is the terminal of 5 trunk air lines radiating in all directions. Here are great shops, hangars, radio beacons, the Weather Bureau and all the equipment that goes to make a great modern airport.
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Title: Golden Palm Restaurant And Lounge Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
At the Atlanta Americana Motor Hotel 160 Spring St., N. W., Atlanta 1 Ga. Tel. 688-8600 Superb cuisine . . . Refined Entertainment . . . Dancing Nightly . . . Catering is our Specialty.
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Title: Sacred Heart Church And St. Mary'S College Atlanta Georgia (GA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Central Congregational Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: First Methodist Church/Trinity Methodist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1924
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Title: First Presbyterian Church/ North Ave. Presbyterian Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back PM 1916
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Title: Ponce De Leon Avenue Baptist Church/Second Baptist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Entrance To Grant Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: 132 - Big Bethel A.M.E. Church / Wheat Street Baptist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
132 - Big Bethel A.M.E. Church, rebuilt, the largest church of its denomination in Atlanta. Wheat Street BAptist Church, now housed in its beautiful stone structure.
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Title: Glenn Memorial Church / Druid Hills Baptist Church / First Presbyterian Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1941
Description:
The Druid Hills BAptist Church is one of the largest Baptist churches in the South, located corner Ponce de Leon and Highland Avenues.Glenn Memorial Mathodist Church, located on the campus of Emory University, is one of the leading chaurches in Atlanta.The First Presbyterian Church, one of the outsatnding churches in the Southern Assembly, is the Mother Church of Presbyterianism in the Atlanta area.
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Title: The Co-Cathedral of Christ the King Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Co-Cathedral of Christ the King is located at the corner of Peachtree Rd. and Peachtree Way. It is 13th Century Gothic design and is the official seat of the Bishop of Savannah - Atlanta Diocese
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Title: The First Methodist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Mother Church of Atlanta Methodism founded 1848
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Title: First Methodist Church Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
"In the heart of downtown Atlanta, where overflowing crowds worship god twice each Sunday." The First Methodist Church houses the bell that warned the citizens of Atlanta of the approach of Sherman on his march through Georgia.
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Title: Glenn Memorial Church, Emory University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Glenn Memorial Church, on the campus of Emory University, Atlanta, Ga., has been called one of the South's most beautiful religious structures.
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Title: Morningside Baptist Church, 1700 Piedmont Avenue N. E Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Organized in 1930, moved to this fourteen-acre hillside site in 1951. The French Gothic building with its impressive tower is a beacon of spiritual light to multiplied thousands of people.
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Title: Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Main entrance of Atlanta's beautiful new air transportation terminal
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Title: Atlanta Biltmore Hotel Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1953
Description:
Situated in a Four-Acre Park just beyond the skyscrapers shadows between the famed Peachtrees, The Atlanta Biltmore is known as "The Hotel with a garden."
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Title: Cyclorama Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1947
Description:
The Cyclorama painting of the Battle of Atlanta, housed in this building, is the largest painting in this building, is the largest painting in the world, being 50 feet high, 400 feet around and weighing 18,000 pounds.
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Title: Henry Grady Hotel, Peachtree Street Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1958
Description:
The Henry Grady Hotel is located on historic old peachtree Street. It is a popular Atlanta hotel and has 550 rooms
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Title: Battle Of Atlanta Cyclorama Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
This section of the Cyclorama painting shows the fighting at the Hurt House. The Confederates of Manigaults Brigade have captured and Federal position together with the Degress Battery and are attempting to hold same against the counter-assaults of Federal troops
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Title: Plaza Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
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Title: United States Penitentiary Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
One of the largest and costliest prisons established by the Federal Government. Take South Pryor to Federal Prison cars on Peachtree or Whitehall Streets
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Title: Scenes In Grant Park Zoo, Grant Park Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Grant Park - 144 acres - was named for Colonel L. P. Grant, the Confederate officer. The Park is not only interesting for its collection of wild animals of every species and its recreational facilities, but for its historic associations as well. Here are breastworks thrown up by opposing armies during the Battle of Atlanta and the "must see" famous Cyclorama.
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Title: Courthouse Atlanta Georgia (GA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located in Decatur, near Atlanta.
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Title: State Capitol And City Hall Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
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Title: Aerial View Of Emory University Hospital Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Emory University Hospital (Post Office Address; Emory University, Ga.) Built in 1922, the Emory University Hospital is one of the South's finest. Recently enlarged by the addition of three new wings, at a cost of almost $2,000000.00, the hospital is located on the beautiful suburban campus of Emory University and is a part of the University's medical education program.
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Title: Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Monument In Progress Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Carving on stone mountain. Showing the finished head of General Lee and the outlines of Jefferson Davis And "Traveler"' the first figures in the memorial to the confederacy. When the horse is completed the two figures will be 165 feet high or as tall as a 15 story office building.
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Title: Stone Mountain Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Stone Mountain, the world's greatest monolith, may properly be called "Eighth Wonder of the World." this huge rock has over 16,000,000,000 cubic feet of exposed granite. It is seven miles around the base and seven hundred feet higher than the surrounding plain, or 1,600 feet above the sea level. It may be reached by train, trolley or automobile road. Confederate Memorial is now being carved on the Mountain Side. (Atlanta Convention Bureau)
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Title: Stone Mountain From The Air Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Stone Mountain, 16 miles from Atlanta, Ga. Is the World's greatest monolith, and may properly be called "Eighth Wonder Of The World." It is seven miles around its base and rises 800 feet above the surrounding terrain, or 1600 feet above sea level. This mountain figured in the Spanish Expedition of De Soto about 1540. Indians established signal and watch towers on its summit. A huge confederate Memorial is now being carved on its sheer side.
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Title: Atlanta In 1856 Firemen Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Leb's From A Sandwich To A Complete Dinner Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1951
Description:
Volunteer Building Luckie and Forsyth. In Jacksonville, Fla. Roosevelt Hotel Building. Leb's has something different for the discriminating epicure. In your travels Leb's Box Lunches are a distinctive treat. Telephone In Atlanta - Alpine 8648 In Jax - 5-3020.
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Title: Atlanta University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga. Showing Administration Building and Library at right.
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Title: Cyclorama Building Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
The Cyclorama painting of the Battle of Atlanta, housed in this building, is the largest painting in the world, being 50 feet high, 400 feet around and weighing 18,000 pounds.
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Title: Lupton Hall, Oglethorpe University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Some of the South's leading universities and colleges are located in Atlanta. Oglethorpe University takes rank with the finest in the country as a seat of learning and education
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Title: The Napsonian School Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
the Ave. Presbyterian) from Ponce de Leon Ave. The picture shows from left to right the Library with High School at rear, the Administration and Elementary School Building, and the Dormitory. This Christian Preparatory School offers training for girls and boys through the sixth grade and for girls only in Junior and Senior High School.
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Title: Sisters Chapel, Spelman College Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Sisters Chapel, named in honor of Mrs. Laura Spelman Rockfeller and her sister, Miss Lucy Speiman, Mother and Aunt of John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
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Title: Entrance To Oglethorpe University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Oglethorpe University is located on Peachtree Road. It has an extensive campus of 600 acres and an 80 acre lake. The three buildings are Gothic and are constructed of Georgia granite. It is a co-educational institution
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Title: Emory University Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Emory University was established in 1915 by the Southern Methodists
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Title: Fort McPherson Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Entrance, Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Ga. Showing Post ire Station on left, Service Club on right, and Post Headquarters Building in center.
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Title: The Lodge Fort McPherson Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Fort McPherson, located at Atlanta, Georgia, is one of the oldest Forts in the South. Established 1865. Named after Major General James Birdseye McPherson, a Federal General during the War Between the States, who participated in the Battle of Atlanta.
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Title: State Capitol And City Hall Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1942
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Title: City Hall Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen unused
Description:
Atlanta's City Hall is a completely modern, thoroughly equipped building. Here the various municipal duties are carried out which make the gate City of the South one of the leading Capital cities of the country.
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Title: Atlanta Biltmore Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1948
Description:
The Hunt room is Atlanta's most luxurious and refined lounge. Its rich turf green and saddle leather decorative motif, set off the magnificent color murals of hunting scenes, to create an entertainment spot of rare and ceptional beauty.
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Title: Terminal Station By Night Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Georgia School Of Technology Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Atlanta Tabernacle And Auditorium Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
Description:
Baptist Institution
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Title: Henry W. Grady Monument Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Building Of G. U. O. O. F., Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: The New Kimball Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Auditorium And Armory Atlanta Georgia (GA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Piedmont Hotel Atlanta Georgia (GA), Linen PM 1956
Description:
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