Atlanta Cemeteries Part 1

In celebration of Halloween we have traveled out to several Atlanta cemeteries to not only record their current state, but…
In celebration of Halloween we have traveled out to several Atlanta cemeteries to not only record their current state, but…
It was a weeknight in May 2014 when I was introduced to the Carnegie Trail. Since that evening trespassing signs have gone…
This area has always been a site of dreams getting real. From a rag-picker’s desire to have a home for…
This is the first of four articles about early Atlanta Pioneers Richard and Martha Todd, their family and remnant traces of…
“Let it be sacredly guarded and cared for by those charged with the responsibility of municipal government,” said Atlanta Mayor…
Our Past Pictures Series examines a string of images from the history of Atlanta. For this edition we look at…
In southeast Atlanta lies a nature preserve unlike any other in Georgia. Doll’s Head Trail at Constitution Lakes Park is…
The Atlanta Preservation Center (APC) released an Advocacy Alert regarding the Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum located in Grant…
It was built for Amos Giles Rhodes, one of the first large-scale furniture magnates to market reasonably-priced furniture to the…