The Carnegie Library Stones

It was a weeknight in May 2014 when I was introduced to the Carnegie Trail. Since that evening trespassing signs have gone…
It was a weeknight in May 2014 when I was introduced to the Carnegie Trail. Since that evening trespassing signs have gone…
“Let it be sacredly guarded and cared for by those charged with the responsibility of municipal government,” said Atlanta Mayor…
The Atlanta Preservation Center (APC) released an Advocacy Alert regarding the Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum located in Grant…
It represents the Atlanta Fire Department with their commitment to timely duty along with the history of the charming neighborhood…
One of the first structures built in Midtown Atlanta, started in 1891 and finished in 1892, the Shellmont Inn is…
Do you love East Atlanta? Have you ever heard of Sylvester Cemetery? Well if you love East Atlanta, then Sylvester…
Since the early history of the Gate City, Memorial Drive has been a beating artery of Atlanta, pulsating traffic and…
Let’s look at an old building from Atlanta history, demolished in 1971 to make way for a lobby and plaza…
Atlanta Fire Bell Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AtlantaFireBell/ Standing in the open yard outside of Atlanta’s Fire Station No. 1 in the Castleberry…