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  2. Pappenheimer Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Pappenheimer family lived in the house until the 1930s, after which the house was used as a fraternity house for Georgia Tech students. [1]By 1941 [3] it had become an ear, nose and throat hospital called the Ponce de Leon Infirmary, founded by Dr. Murdock Equen.

  3. Millennium Gate Museum - Wikipedia

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    The 19th and 20th Century galleries narrate the story of Atlanta's and Georgia's early history. The exhibition features photographs and artifacts from twenty of Atlanta's pioneering families. In partnership with Georgia Tech 's Interactive Media Technology Center, the museum has created the 21st Century Interactive Gallery, allows visitors to ...

  4. Renaissance Park (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Renaissance Park is a 5.4 acres (2.2 ha) park in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. [1] The land was originally part of the Buttermilk Bottom slum which was razed in the 1960s.

  5. Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was Atlanta's tallest building until 1987, when it was overtaken by One Atlantic Center. It was the tallest hotel in the world for a year, until it was surpassed in 1977 by its architectural twin, the Detroit Plaza Hotel, the central tower of the Portman-designed Renaissance Center in Detroit.

  6. Edward Emmett Dougherty - Wikipedia

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    Edward Emmett Dougherty was born on March 18, 1876, in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] He graduated from the University of Georgia in 1895. [ 2 ] He then studied architecture at Cornell University and the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris.

  7. Druid Hills Historic District (Atlanta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    Druid Hills was Atlanta's second major suburb, after Inman Park, and as one of Olmsted's major works, had a significant influence on future suburban development. [2] Olmsted's 1893 plan for developer Joel Hurt's Kirkwood Land Company was organized around Ponce de Leon Avenue, a broad parkway on either side of a series of parks.

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