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450 Auburn Ave NE, Atlanta, Georgia
Capture the dream at the birthplace and home of America's greatest civil rights leader. This four-block are... More on gcvb.org
But I don't like it when a speaker at his museum bears down only the only white people there and talk as ... More on Epinions.com

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50 Upper Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Your downtown connection to shopping, dining and history at this underground center.
Explore six blocks, twelve acres and three levels of shopping, restaurants, entertainment and history. More on CobbCVB.com

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1050 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, Georgia
A MARTA train to West End Station and a bus connection or 3-block walk will bring you to the Wren's Nest, ...
The Queen Anne Victorian home of Joel Chandler Harris and Br'er Rabbit. Original furnishings, weekly storyt... More on acvb.com

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35 Broad St, Atlanta, GA 30303-2302

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Atlanta GA 30316, United States of America
Inscription. July 22, 1864. Cleburnes 3 brigades, (CS) after over-running the Federal left (at Glenwood), moved on the rear of its line facing W. on Flat Shoals Rd. at the same time Maneys div. (CS) attached its front. Beset on both ... More on HMDB

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Atlanta GA 30324, United States of America
Inscription. The original Cheshire Bridge Road, crossing N. Fork Peachtree Cr. at this point, was the route taken by two divisions of Howards 4th A. C. moving to occupy a gap in the Federal line between Peachtree Rd. and Schofield's ... More on HMDB

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Atlanta GA 30309
Inscription. Brig. Gen. W. S. Featherston ~ Lorings div. It consisted of the 40th, 31st, 22d, 3d & 33d regts. (deployment sequence W. to E.) Stiglers sharpshooters in skirmish line. Brigade was on extreme rt. of Stewarts A. C. joining ... More on HMDB

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Atlanta GA 30354, United States of America
Inscription. After the occupation of Atlanta by Federal forces, Sept. 2, 1864, the remaining civilians were required to register for transportation to points north or south as desired. Those electing to go south were carried, with ... More on HMDB

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1877 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta GA 30318, United States of America

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691 Juniper Street, Atlanta GA 30308, United States of America
Inscription. James J. Andrews, leader of the Andrews Raiders, was executed a few feet southeast on June 7, 1862. Andrews a native of Hancock County, now West Virginia, was a civilian spy for the Union Army who led 20 Union soldiers ... More on HMDB
