The Constitution Building, also referred to as the Georgia Power Atlanta Division Building, is further known as the "Heart of Atlanta" because of its location at downtown Atlanta's historic railroad junction. This masonry building is a rare example of Art Moderne in Atlanta. It was constructed for the Atlanta Constitution newspaper which occupied the building until 1953.
143 Alabama Street SW, Atlanta, GA, 30303
McLendon Hospital, which Dr. Frederick Earl McLendon opened in the mid-1940s, was one of two places in Atlanta where Black people could get quality medical care with dignity and respect. Located in Hunter Hills.
1031 Chicamauga Ave, Atlanta, GA, 30314