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Here are a few images featuring the National Bank of Atlanta, which was located at the NE corner of Alabama Street and Whitehall Street (later renamed Peachtree Street SW). When it was completed (1902), it was known as the Century Building, but in 1911 it was renamed the Atlanta National Bank building. Obviously, it's long gone and I'm not sure what year it was torn down. Google map
Below: Circa 1901, the Century Building under construction. As mentioned above, in 1911 it was renamed the Atlanta National Bank. This image was borrowed from the Atlanta History Center.
Below: a reproduction of an undated postcard showing the view looking north along Whitehall Street (later renamed Peachtree Street SW) toward Five Points. On the right is the Atlanta National Bank building.
Via the Special Collections Dept, Pullen Library, GSU. File: NO2-26_04
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