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Underground Atlanta Historic District
After the devastation of Atlanta during the Civil War, the...
Atlanta City Hall
Atlanta City Hall, completed in 1930, is a fine example of...
Central Presbyterian Church
Central Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1885 as the...
Georgia State Capitol
The Georgia State Capitol, completed in 1889, is a landmar...
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the first Catholi...
Grady Hospital
When it opened in 1892, Grady Hospital represented the mos...
Coca-Cola Building Annex
Built in 1903 to house the newly formed Coca-Cola Chewing ...
National Historic Landmark - Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant
The Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company is the oldest survivi...
U.S. Post Office and Court
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is one of the most arc...
English-American Building
The English--American Building, built in 1897, is Atlanta'...
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Underground Atlanta Historic District
After the devastation of Atlanta during the Civil War, the city began to rebuild itself around the railroad tracks that brought goods and people to the city. However, by the 1920s, Atlanta had a growing traffic problem. A series of ...
Atlanta City Hall
Atlanta City Hall, completed in 1930, is a fine example of a Neo-Gothic government building. The Atlanta City Hall is an 11-story tower set on a four story rectangular base, with pointed arches and uninterrupted piers. The reinforced concrete building ...
Central Presbyterian Church
Central Presbyterian Church was constructed in 1885 as the congregation's second church. Central Presbyterian was organized in 1858 with 39 members from Atlanta's original Presbyterian congregation. The church was designed in the English Gothic style and has rough cut limestone ...
Georgia State Capitol
The Georgia State Capitol, completed in 1889, is a landmark in the history of 19th-century American architecture. In style, form, and plan, it is a perfect expression and symbol of the idea of a Capitol building for the "Capital of ...
Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
The Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, the first Catholic Church and Mother Parish of Atlanta, is one of the oldest standing buildings in the city. This church is a highly imaginative early Victorian, Gothic Revival building. It was designed in ...
Grady Hospital
When it opened in 1892, Grady Hospital represented the most advanced principles and philosophies of medicine and hospital architecture. The city-owned and operated hospital was named for Henry W. Grady, a prominent Atlanta newspaper editor and proponent of the "New ...
Coca-Cola Building Annex
Built in 1903 to house the newly formed Coca-Cola Chewing Gum Company, the Coca-Cola Building Annex represents the early development of the Coca-Cola Company and its attempts to diversify its line of products. Other products included cigars and candies. Unlike ...
National Historic Landmark - Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant
The Dixie Coca-Cola Bottling Company is the oldest surviving building associated with the early days of "Coke," the soft drink that has been called "the holy water of the American South." From 1900 to 1901 it was the headquarters and ...
U.S. Post Office and Court
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is one of the most architecturally important and distinguished buildings of the early 20th century remaining in downtown Atlanta. Built in the Second Renaissance Revival style, the Old Post Office was first occupied in ...
English-American Building
The English--American Building, built in 1897, is Atlanta's oldest standing skyscraper. It was designed by Bradford Gilbert for the English--American Loan and Trust Company. It pre-dates New York City's larger and more famous Flatiron Building built in 1901 by D.H. ...