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Here's a view looking south from Cain Street (one block east of Peachtree Street) along Ivy Street in 1948. These days Cain Street is known as Andrew Young International Boulevard and Ivy Street, named for one of Atlanta's earliest residents, is Peachtree Center Avenue. Photo via the Georgia State University Library, file # LBGPNS2-116a.
In the
middle of the photo, we see the Salvation Army
building. It was originally built to serve as an
Elks lodge building in 1908. A postcard of it can be
viewed here.
Over on the right, we can see the north side of the very
ornate Paramount
Theatre building. Google
map
Lower photo:
08/31/12
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