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Lost Atlanta 1907-34 by Michael Rose with Atlanta Post Cards from 1907-1934

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A vivid journey back into Atlanta's past revealing some of the city's most grievous losses to the wrecking ball. Old theaters, hotels, ballparks, civic buildings, and the early transport system of Atlanta are recalled in this book written by an Atlanta historian and his colleagues at the Atlanta History Center. Listed in chronological order the losses stretch back to 1821 and the Creek Indians. Major events in Atlanta history are covered, such as the Civil War destruction of 1864, the Cotton States International Exposition of 1896, the Great Atlanta Fire of 1917 right though to 1996 and the dismantling of key venues after the 1996 Olympic Games. Sites include: Georgia State Capitol, Ponce de Leon Springs, Jacob's Pharmacy, Candler Race Track, Union Passenger Depot, Kimball House Hotel, Atlanta Crackers, Buttermilk Bottom, Hebrew Orphanage, Henry Grady Hotel, Plaza Park, 1904 Atlanta Terminal Station, The Omni, the Greyhound Bus Terminal, Fort Hood and the Ponder House, Pidemont Hotel, Lake Abana, the Howard Theatre, and ferries across the Chattahoochee.

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Michael Rose has lived and worked in Atlanta for more than 20 years. He is the director of Archives and Research Services at the Atlanta History Center’s archival facility. His previous books include Historic Photos of Atlanta and Remembering Atlanta.