
The historical marker at The Georgia Pacific Building in downtown Atlanta, GA.

Margaret Mitchell Square at foot of GPC Building - Mitchell wrote "Gone With the Wind" and six red maple trees are planted in the plaza.

GPC on left with holiday wreath and The Candler Building to the right.

This photograph will be my greeting card- Christmas 2017 - Happy Holidays from the ATL.

A large holiday wreath hanging from the Georgia Pacific Building, 133 Peachtree Street

Asa G. Candler's Building in downtown Atlanta - soon to be converted to a boutique hotel. Candler founded the Coca Cola Company and its' Headquarters were here until the move to North Avenue. This property was once The Wesley Chapel - Methodist Episcopal Church

Asa Candler apparently liked a mixture of Gothic and Victorian decoration for his
Coca Cola Headquarters.

Atlanta's Flatiron Building on Peachtree Street across from Woodruff Park

A side view of the structure with a runner and fall trees to liven up the photograph

This building is unique because it is a similar copy to New York City's larger
structure that Edward Steichen made famous in his night time photograph of
horse drawn carriages on Broadway with The Flatiron Building in the background.

Edward Steichen's photograph of The New York City Flatiron Building on Broadway
photographed in 1904 and part of the collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

A photograph of Woodruff Park, FedEx truck and this women looking into the restaurant

Friedman's Shoes for Ladies on Mitchell Street, downtown Atlanta, Georgia in between the Russell Federal Building and Atlanta City Hall

Friedman's Shoes Est. 1929 - three floors of shoes all for the guys - NBA, NFL, and
Pro Baseball players their biggest customers!

Men's shoes sizes for 14 + and Friedman's collection of sports memorabilia

Atlanta's newest sports complex, Mercedes Benz Stadium with a row of red Peterbuilt semi-tracter trailers in the foreground

This is Techwood looking over towards Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and Phillips Arena

A colorful fall tree down in the railroad gulch of Atlanta

Another tree with fall color in the railroad gulch in downtown Atlanta

Kessler Lofts with the water tower on top at Peachtree and MLK Jr. Blvd.

This is a building facade that can only be seen from The Five Points MARTA Station.
This building dates back to the time from when Asa Candler had his drug store at
the corner of Peachtree and Marietta Streets and founded The Coca Cola Company.