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Three reproduction postcards of Atlanta, Georgia
Copyright by Dover Publications, 1976
Descriptions of postcards: all in black and white
1. Cotillion Club dinner at the Capital City Club, 1912
2. 1895, The Kimball house on Wall and Pryor streets.
this card has writing on the front of it. This building
housed a SOUTHERN RAILWAY office.
"much larger than its predecessor, it had seven floors with 31 stores, 22 public rooms, and 357 hotel rooms. The structure was built to be completely fireproof, and officially opened for business on New Year's Day 1885.
Later years
Bill Monroe's first solo recording session, to be released as the "Blue Grass Boys", was recorded in a temporary recording studio in the Kimball House on October 7, 1940.]
Destruction
It was razed in 1959, the first of many historic buildings demolished in Atlanta during the 1960s and '70s, and replaced by a parking deck" (wikipedia)
3. Atlanta, 1895, Showing what formerly occupied where the Peachtree Plaza Hotel was built. There is writing on the front of this card.
LOOK CLOSELY, 2 OF THE CARDS HAVE WRITING ON THE FRONT OF THEM. THE BACKS OF THE CARDS ARE UNUSED.