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  2. National Museum of Patriotism - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Nicholas D. Snider, a former vice president of the United Parcel Service, the museum opened to the public at 1405 Spring Street on July 4, 2004, and transferred to 275 Baker Street in the Centennial Olympic Park. [5] [6] [7] Jim Balster was the museum's first executive director, followed by Jim Stapleton and Pat Stansbury. [8]

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    Davis-Fischer Sanitarium (Crawford Long Hospital) designed by Atlanta architect Eugene C. Wachendorff in 1911. 133: Manuel's Tavern: Manuel's Tavern: May 29, 2020 : 602 North Highland Ave. NE: Atlanta: 134: Means Street Historic District

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  5. Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    They ventured into the streets of Atlanta, extending their help to the needy. The chapel held a significant place within St. Joseph's Infirmary. Situated at the Courtland Street and Baker Street location, the chapel had Gothic architecture and adorned stained glass. During World War II, the cost of a one-week stay at the hospital amounted to $46.

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  7. List of former Atlanta street names - Wikipedia

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    From its founding in 1847, Atlanta has had a penchant for frequent street renamings, even in the central business district, usually to honor the recently deceased.As early as 1903 (see section below), there were concerns about the confusion this caused, as "more than 225 streets of Atlanta have had from two to eight names" in the first decades of the city.

  8. American Cancer Society Center - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society Center (ACS Center) is a large convention center and office building in downtown Atlanta, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park.The building contains about 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2), including a partially underground parking garage and loading area.

  9. Truist Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Truist Plaza is a 265.48 m (871.0 ft) 60 story skyscraper in downtown Atlanta.It was designed by John C. Portman Jr. of John Portman & Associates and built from 1989 to 1992.