Captions List for Atlanta, GA Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Atlanta: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Atlanta: Georgia State House (1883-89) (83m tall) (206 Washington St.).
  • Atlanta: Georgia State House dome.
  • Atlanta: Georgia State House dome.
  • Atlanta: Woman with sword & flame on Georgia State House dome cupola.
  • Atlanta: Classical exterior detail of Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Statue of Liberty in front of Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Georgia State House overview.
  • Atlanta: Interior of dome of Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Stairways & balconies in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Chandelier in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: House of Representatives chamber in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Speaker's chair in House of Representatives of Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Overview of House of Representatives in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Senate chamber in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Senate rostrum of Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Senate fireplace in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Portrait of Georgia founder James Edward Oglethorpe in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Portrait of George Washington in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Portrait of Robert E. Lee in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Portrait of Jimmy Carter in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Portrait of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Bust of Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone with the Wind in Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Agriculture Building across from Georgia State House.
  • Atlanta: Fox Theatre sign (660 Peachtree St. NE).
  • Atlanta: Arabesque-style box office of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Fox Theatre (1929), originally the Yaarab Temple Shrine Mosque.
  • Atlanta: Loge level of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Arabian-style detail in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Proscenium arch hung with Persian carpets in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Fox Theatre sits under an artificial night sky.
  • Atlanta: Royal box in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Organ console in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Arabian nights theme in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Chandelier in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Bar in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Exit doors in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Original ticket shredder in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Original elevator controls in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Niche & vase decorate Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian mural in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian scarab in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian cobras on wings in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian cobras on wings in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Papyrus columns in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Columns in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Ceiling beams in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian king in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style fan-shaped light in ballroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Arabic-style windows in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style fireplace in washroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style tile on fireplace in washroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style artwork in washroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style ceiling lamp in washroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style vanity table in washroom of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Arabesque-style tiled niche in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Arabesque-style tiled roundel in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Arabesque-style doorway in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style column in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Plastic lamp in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Egyptian-style lamp in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Bronze grate in Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Shrine mosaic on floor near entrance of Fox Theatre.
  • Atlanta: Tullie Smith house (c1845) moved to Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Tullie Smith house typical of early Georgia with small unlocked traveler's (parson's) room on porch which could be used by any passerby.
  • Atlanta: Log corncrib (c1850) with half-dovetail notching at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Corncrib with covered breezeway workspace between sections.
  • Atlanta: Construction details of barn at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Swan House (1928) at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Swan House grounds became property of Atlanta Historical Society's Museum.
  • Atlanta: Back facade of Swan House built for cotton broker heir Edward Inman family at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Formal driveway architecture of Swan House at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Victorian Playhouse (1890) displayed at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War wing in Atlanta Historical Society Museum.
  • Atlanta: Confederate battle flag & soldier's personal items at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: U.S. Army enlisted man's wool overcoat used in War Between the States at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War volunteer uniform parts: red frock coat of Pawtucket, RI; Atlanta Grays Captain's sword; Maine epaulets - all impractical for battle at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Blue Northern & Gray Southern Civil War uniforms at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War U.S. Army hat insignias (sabers of cavalry, castle of engineers, eagle of army, horn of infantry, cannons of artillery, flaming bomb of ordnance) at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Sword given W.H.T. Walker (1850) by state of Georgia for gallantry in battles of Florida & Mexico at Atlanta Historical Museum. Sword made in Mass. & engraved by a jeweler in New Orleans.
  • Atlanta: Southern Civil War belt buckles at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War soldiers of both size carried kit of about 50 lbs as shown at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Confederate officer's frock coat made with cloth & buttons from England run past the North's blockade at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Frock coat of Maj. Gen. John B. Gordon probably worn by him at South's surrender at Appomattox in Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Confederate States of America $1,000 war bond at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War surgical kits at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Collection of variety of artillery shells used in War Between the States at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Hand grenades with paper stabilizing pins first-used during Civil War at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Breech loading Colt revolving & Henry repeating rifles which made traditional pre-Civil War tactics deadly & obsolete at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Exhibit on plight of War Between the States widows at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: U.S. Army wagon built in Philadelphia (1851) with original painted lettering of all battles in which it served at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War field desk at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: U.S. 3-inch rifled field gun (1864) made in Phoenixville, PA with carriage from Mass., had range of 2,000 yards at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Confederate flag from Georgia State Capitol as captured Sept. 2, 1864, at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: 35-star U.S. flag believed from Adm. David Farragut's flagship at Battle of Mobile Bay, AL, on Aug. 5, 1864 in Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Congressional Medal of Honor belatedly awarded in 1893 to Captain Albert D. Wright who led his colored troops in a July 30, 1864 Civil War battle at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Mourning badge for Abraham Lincoln at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: China plates captured with fleeing Confederate President Jefferson Davis at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Silver Victorian egg warmer given to Confederate nurse Sarah Miller for service in an Atlanta Hospital during Civil War at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Various post-Civil War reunion mementos at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Civil War veteran's organization coat of arms at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: American La-France horse-drawn, steam fire engine in Atlanta History wing of Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: American La-France horse-drawn, steam fire engine in Atlanta History wing of Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: 1887 Piedmont Exposition award at Atlanta Historical Society's Museum.
  • Atlanta: Postcard (c1910) showing skyscraper Atlanta at Atlanta Historical Museum.
  • Atlanta: Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum (1986).
  • Atlanta: Garden of Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Round structure of Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Japanese garden of Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum by Kinsaku Nakane.
  • Atlanta: Pond reflects gardens of Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Meeting building at Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum.
  • Atlanta: Jimmy Carter Presidential Center entrance.
  • Atlanta: Plantings at Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Flowers at Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Nobel Prize awarded to President Carter at Jimmy Carter Museum.
  • Atlanta: Replica of White House Oval Office at Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: China used by Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter at Georgia governor's mansion in Carter Museum.
  • Atlanta: Smiling peanut on T-shirt boosts Carter for President in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Peanut-shaped Carter pins in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Carter campaign pins in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Carter campaign pins in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Carter-Mondale campaign pin in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Dancing peanuts adorn Carter campaign scarf in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Jimmy Carter campaign poster in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Jimmy Carter inauguration poster in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Eagle wood carving (1989) by Charles & Linda Widmer in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Butterfly & rose brooches gift of Italy to Rosalynn Carter in 1980 at Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Celadon vase, teapot & cups gift of Thailand to Carters in 1979 at Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Pitcher given to Carters by Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat at Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Irish Dresden figurine of George & Martha Washington in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Carter White House China setting in Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum.
  • Atlanta: Entrance to Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Sign of Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Coca-Cola Museum building.
  • Atlanta: Atrium of Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Sculpture in Coca-Cola Museum meant to capture spirit of bottling plant.
  • Atlanta: Early coke containers at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Advertising clock for Coca-Cola brain tonic (c1900) given to soda fountain owners at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Stock certificate (1886) of Pemberton Chemical Company, originator of Coke, at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Early advertising (c1900) at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Early advertising trays (c1908) at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: First Coke bottles bulged more than modern bottles at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Trophy for Coke's 50th anniversary (1937) at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Art-Deco master dispenser (1933) by John Vassos at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Soda-fountain juke box at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Advertising (1941) captures era at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Second World War advertising at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Coca-Cola polar bear at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: 1950's Coke machines at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Advertising Santa Clauses at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Coca-Cola themed motorcycle at Coca-Cola Museum.
  • Atlanta: Birthplace house of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. operated by the National Parks Service.
  • Atlanta: Front porch of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birthplace on Auburn Ave. (c1900).
  • Atlanta: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birthplace & 497 Auburn Ave., two houses among many preserved as part of M.L. King Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Queen Anne houses built by whites (c1900) which became a black area (c1910) & are now the core of M.L. King Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Modern version of Ebenezer Baptist Church (1999) for which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. & his father were both pastors.
  • Atlanta: Ebenezer Baptist Church & National Parks visitor center for Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: Two-mule wagon used to carry Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassinated body from Ebenezer Baptist Church at funeral April, 9, 1968 now in National Parks visitor center.
  • Atlanta: Sculpture group depicting freedom marches in National Parks M.L. King Jr. visitor center.
  • Atlanta: Fire Station (1894) now part of M.L. King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: American LaFrance (1927) fire engine in Fire Station exhibits at M.L. King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: Hose connection details on American LaFrance (1927) fire engine at M.L. King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: Preserved Auburn Ave. part of M.L. King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: Empire Textile Company houses (1905) (472-488 Auburn Ave.) for black workers opposite M.L. King Jr. birthplace.
  • Atlanta: Empire Textile Company houses, know as "shotgun" duplexes with two-rooms each restored by National Parks Service.
  • Atlanta: Hope-Thurman house (1897) (492 Auburn) occupied by whites until 1910, now at M.L. King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: Massey House (c1893) (492 Auburn Ave.) at M.L. King Jr. National Historic Site.
  • Atlanta: 512-20 Auburn Ave. houses in M.L. King Jr. National Historic District.
  • Atlanta: Bryant-Graves House (c1894) (522 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Historic District.
  • Atlanta: Jig-saw detail on Bryant-Graves House.
  • Atlanta: Queen Anne houses 514-526 Auburn Ave. in M.L. King Jr. National Historic District.
  • Atlanta: Decoration on Frank-Kirke house (c1890s) (526 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Historic District.
  • Atlanta: Gothic cottage (540 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Historic District.
  • Atlanta: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center with reflecting pool upon which sits tomb of Dr. King.
  • Atlanta: King Center with Spring flowers.
  • Atlanta: Wheat Street Baptist Church (1920-31) (407 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Tabor & Prince Hall Masonic (1937) Buildings (330-334 Auburn Ave.) former HQ of Southern Christian Leadership Conference in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Through His Eyes monument to John Wesley Dobbs by Ralph Helmick in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Odd Fellows Building (1912-4) (328-50 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Detail of Odd Fellows Building.
  • Atlanta: Big Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church (1924) (220 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Top Hat / Royal Peacock Club (1922) (184-6 Auburn Ave.) where best black entertainers performed in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: Atlanta Life Insurance Company Building (1920 & 36) (148 Auburn Ave.) in M.L. King Jr. National Preservation District.
  • Atlanta: High Museum of Art (1983).
  • Atlanta: Outer structural beams of Richard Meier's wing of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: High Museum of Art viewed from Peachtree Street.
  • Atlanta: Curving spaces & statuary of Richard Meier's wing of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Alexander Calder Mobile at High Museum against The Peachtree building at corner of Peachtree & 16th streets.
  • Atlanta: High Museum of Art with Calder Mobile & surrounding skyscrapers.
  • Atlanta: Painting of yellow House 3 by Roy Lichtenstein against Richard Meier's wing of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Atrium of Richard Meier's building of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Various levels of atrium of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Pritzker prize-winning ramps in atrium of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Transition bridges between the Meier-designed & Piano-designed wings of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Vertical thrust with wave tops of walls of new Wieland Pavilion wing (2005) of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Courtyard signage of new Piano wing of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Courtyard between High Museum of Art (right) & Memorial Arts symphony hall amid skyscrapers: Symphony Center, Promenade 2 & GLG Grand.
  • Atlanta: Interior ceiling of newer Renzo Piano-designed wing of High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Interior exhibit space as conceived by Renzo Piano in High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Marilyn Monroe Portfolio (1968) by Andy Warhol at High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Three wooden Nwantantay masks (1987) by Burkina Faso artist Yacouba Bondé in African art collection at High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Guinea & Sierra Leone wooden sculptures & masks (19th & early 20th C) in African art collection at High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Nigerian Yoruba wooden helmet mask (c1875-1925) in African art collection at High Museum of Art.
  • Atlanta: Memorial Arts Building (1968) (1280 Peachtree Street NE) home of Atlanta Symphony.
  • Atlanta: Memorial Arts Building detail.
  • Atlanta: Memorial Arts Building canopied entrance on campus of Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center.
  • Atlanta: Memorial Arts Building with World Events sculpture.
  • Atlanta: World Events (1996) sculpture by Tony Cragg at entrance of Memorial Arts Building.
  • Atlanta: Domed First Church of Christ Scientist Atlanta (1914) (1235 Peachtree St. NE.).
  • Atlanta: Atlanta City Hall crown details.
  • Atlanta: Atlanta City Hall (1930) (17 floors) (68 Mitchell St. SW).
  • Atlanta: Atlanta City Hall Addition (1988).
  • Atlanta: Central Presbyterian Church (1885) (201 Washington St.).
  • Atlanta: Central Presbyterian Church tower.
  • Atlanta: Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (1869) (48 Martin Luther King Jr., Dr., SE).
  • Atlanta: Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Church tower.
  • Atlanta: Flatiron Building (1897) (11 floors) (84 Peachtree St.).
  • Atlanta: Portal of Flatiron Building.
  • Atlanta: Facade of Flatiron Building.
  • Atlanta: W.D. Grant Building (1898) (10 floors) (44 Broad St. NW).
  • Atlanta: Portal of W.D. Grant Building.
  • Atlanta: Georgia State University Business Administration building (1901) (14 floors) (35 Broad Street NW).
  • Atlanta: Georgia State University Business Administration building was originally Empire Building then Citizens & Southern National Bank Building.
  • Atlanta: William T. Healey Building (1914) (16 floors) (75 Forsyth Street NW).
  • Atlanta: Candler Building (1906) (17 floors) (127 Peachtree St.).
  • Atlanta: Candler Building surrounded by 191 Peachtree & Georgia Pacific Towers.
  • Atlanta: Candler Building portal.
  • Atlanta: Candler Building lamps held by snakes held by lion.
  • Atlanta: Hurt Building (1913) (17 floors) (50 Hurt Plaza).
  • Atlanta: Hurt Building rear entrance.
  • Atlanta: Hurt Building decorative detail.
  • Atlanta: Hurt Building wings addition (1924-6).
  • Atlanta: Hurt Building occupies irregular pentagonal block.
  • Atlanta: Rhodes-Haverty Building now Marriott Residence Inn-Downtown (1929) (21 floors) against Sun Trust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Gothic Revival roofline of heritage building.
  • Atlanta: U.S. Post Office & Courthouse (1911) (76 Forsyth St.).
  • Atlanta: Carnegie Arch to the Advancement of Learning (1902) (300 W. Peachtree St. NW).
  • Atlanta: Detail of Arch originally from Atlanta Carnegie Library.
  • Atlanta: Steps of Underground area of Atlanta, where shops & activities occupy old rail station area.
  • Atlanta: Fountains landscape in Atlanta Underground.
  • Atlanta: Steps lead from Atlanta Underground to modern Peachtree downtown.
  • Atlanta: Subway station entrance at Atlanta Underground.
  • Atlanta: Promenade through Atlanta Underground shopping area.
  • Atlanta: Former rail station preserved at Atlanta Underground.
  • Atlanta: Antique locomotive decorates Atlanta Underground.
  • Atlanta: Chevrolet light panel truck (1949) displayed at Atlanta Underground.
  • Atlanta: Skyline of downtown Atlanta above Whale mural of Underground city.
  • Atlanta: Detail of Right Whale mural (1993) by Wyland in Underground city.
  • Atlanta: Skyline of downtown Atlanta skyscrapers from Capitol vista.
  • Atlanta: State of Georgia Building (1966) (2 Peachtree Street NW) (44floors).
  • Atlanta: One Park Tower (1961) (34 Peachtree St.) (32 floors).
  • Atlanta: Flatiron & Equitable Buildings.
  • Atlanta: Equitable Building (1968) (100 Peachtree Street NW) (35 floors).
  • Atlanta: Equitable, 191 Peachtree, & Georgia Pacific Towers above Candler Building.
  • Atlanta: One Park, 191 Peachtree, & Georgia Pacific Towers over Coca-Cola sign.
  • Atlanta: Georgia Pacific Tower (1982) (133 Peachtree Street NE) (52 floors).
  • Atlanta: 191 Peachtree & Georgia Pacific Towers above Candler Building.
  • Atlanta: 191 Peachtree Tower (1991) (50 floors).
  • Atlanta: 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Crown of 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Entrance facade of 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Portal of 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Ritz-Carlton Hotel Downtown Atlanta (1984) (24 floors) under 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Westin Peachtree Plaza & 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Westin Peachtree Plaza & 191 Peachtree Tower.
  • Atlanta: Westin Peachtree Plaza behind Carnegie Building (1925).
  • Atlanta: Westin Peachtree Plaza, one of world's tallest hotels.
  • Atlanta: Westin Peachtree Plaza (1973) (210 Peachtree Street NW) (70 floors).
  • Atlanta: Plaza of Peachtree Center.
  • Atlanta: Round black glass tower addition (1971) to Hyatt Regency Atlanta (1967) (24 floors).
  • Atlanta: 260 Peachtree Building (1971) (27 floors) above heritage building.
  • Atlanta: 260 Peachtree Building & Southern Company Building (270 Peachtree).
  • Atlanta: Southern Company Building (1961) (270 Peachtree Street NE) (22 floors).
  • Atlanta: SunTrust Plaza (1992) (303 Peachtree Street NE) (60 floors).
  • Atlanta: Terraced facade of SunTrust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Glass canopy which circles base of SunTrust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Sculptures at base of SunTrust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Fountain cascades through Ballet Olympia sculptures at SunTrust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Ballet Olympia (1991-2) by John Portman after Maenad (1953) by Paul Manship at SunTrust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Grand Mercy (1996) by Jerry Peart against SunTrust Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Peachtree Summit (1975) (401 West Peachtree Street NW) (31 floors).
  • Atlanta: Centennial Tower (1975) (101 Marietta Street NW) (36 floors).
  • Atlanta: The Phoenix (1981) sculpted by Francesco Somaini near Underground Atlanta.
  • Atlanta: Fulton County Government Center tower.
  • Atlanta: Fulton County Government Center (1989) (141 Pryor Street SW) (12 floors).
  • Atlanta: Fulton County Government Center atriums.
  • Atlanta: Atlanta-Fulton Public Library (1980) (0ne Margaret Mitchell Square).
  • Atlanta: Inverted stepped facade of Atlanta-Fulton Public Library.
  • Atlanta: Brushed steel sculpture Wisdom Bridge (1990) by Richard Hunt at Atlanta-Fulton Public Library.
  • Atlanta: Bank of America Plaza (1992) (600 Peachtree Street NE) (55 floors).
  • Atlanta: Facade of Bank of America Plaza.
  • Atlanta: Bank of America Plaza entrance plaza.
  • Atlanta: Bank of America Plaza details of latticework pinnacle.
  • Atlanta: Cornelius Sheehan house (1899) (moved to 979 Crescent Ave. in 1913) & converted to Crescent Apartments.
  • Atlanta: Crescent Apartments, where Margaret Mitchell lived (1925-32) & wrote Gone With the Wind.
  • Atlanta: Wachovia Plaza (1987) (999 Peachtree Street NE) (28 floors).
  • Atlanta: Sixth Federal Reserve District Building (1964) (12 floors) with sculpted bronze eagle by Elbert Weinberg.
  • Atlanta: Skyline of Atlanta north of downtown around symphony & High Museum arts complex.
  • Atlanta: GLG Grand (1992) (75 14th Street NE) (53 floors).
  • Atlanta: GLG Grand roof details.
  • Atlanta: Promenade 2 (1990) (1230 Peachtree Street NE) (38 floors).
  • Atlanta: Promenade 2 crown details.
  • Atlanta: Promenade 2 facade details.
  • Atlanta: Promenade 2 with eagle statue of Sixth Federal Reserve District.
  • Atlanta: Symphony Center with glass roof wings behind black Promenade 2.
  • Atlanta: Symphony Center beyond bronze eagle of Sixth Federal Reserve District.
  • Atlanta: Symphony Center (2006) (1180 Peachtree St. NE) (41 floors).
  • Atlanta: Symphony Center towers of porticoed mansion beside Memorial Arts Building.
  • Atlanta: Queen-Anne-style mansion surrounded by highrises overlooking Memorial Arts Building.
  • Atlanta: 1100 Peachtree St. NE (1990) (28 floors).
  • Atlanta: Crown detail of 1100 Peachtree St. NE.
  • Atlanta: One Atlantic Center (1987) (1201 West Peachtree Street NW) (50 floors).
  • Atlanta: Crown of One Atlantic Center.
  • Atlanta: The Campanile (1987) (20 floors) in Midtown.
  • Atlanta: The Campanile detail.
  • Atlanta: Highrises opposite Woodruff Arts Center.
  • Atlanta: Woodruff Arts Center & surrounding highrises.
  • Atlanta: Mayfair Renaissance (2002) (181 14th Street NE) (35 floors).
  • Atlanta: Crown of Mayfair Renaissance.
  • Atlanta: Two Midtown Plaza (1986) (1349 West Peachtree Street NW) (17 floors).
  • Atlanta: The Peachtree (1989) (Peachtree Street NE at 16th) (20 floors).
  • Atlanta: One Buckhead Plaza (1988) (3060 Peachtree Road NW) (19 floors).
  • Atlanta: Georgia Aquarium mimics bow of a ship.
  • Atlanta: Georgia Aquarium (2005).
  • Atlanta: Entrance court of Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Georgia Aquarium glass walls.
  • Atlanta: Atrium well of Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Interior ceiling shells in Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Curved interior design of Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Lighted main hall of Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Georgia Explorer local ecology hall of Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Boat playground in Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Kids pet stingrays at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Stingray at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Horseshoe crabs at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Kelp in Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: African Cichlids collection at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: African Cichlids collection at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Crab at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Beluga whales at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Beluga whale at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Whale skeleton at Georgia Aquarium.
  • Atlanta: Fountain of five interlocked Olympic rings in Centennial Olympic Park (1996).
  • Atlanta: Fountain of Rings of Centennial Olympic Park with skyline of Atlanta.
  • Atlanta: Olympic flame columns of Centennial Olympic Park with skyline of Atlanta.
  • Atlanta: Centennial Olympic Park visitor center with Atlanta's skyline.
  • Atlanta: Gateway of Dreams monument to Baron Pierre de Coubertin (1863-1937) founder of modern Olympic movement by Raymond Kaskey in Centennial Olympic Park.
  • Atlanta: Visitor's bureau in Centennial Olympic Park.
  • Atlanta: Inforum Technology convention Center beside Centennial Olympic Park.
  • Atlanta: Androgyne Planet sculpture (1996) by Enric Pladevall in Centennial Olympic Park with Bank of America tower beyond.
  • Atlanta: Terminal & control tower at Atlanta International Airport.
  • Atlanta: Control towers at Atlanta International Airport.
  • Atlanta: Planes being serviced on tarmac at Atlanta International Airport.
  • Freeway interchange east of Atlanta from air.

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