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On historic preservation | Turned Georgian
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Or Why I want to go into Historic Preservation. OR Oh yeah, I’m applying to grad school. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Tips for...
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Hawkes’ Libraries | Turned Georgian
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January 15, 2015. A Georgia-sized continuation of the Gilded Age’s social reform philanthropy). A little less than a year ago a phone call out of the blue turned me on to a bit of Georgia history I had never heard of. The city of Jackson, Georgia, wanted to know how to save their 1925 Hawkes Library. I made confirming noises like I understood while my fingers started in on google. What I learned lead me deep into the annals of American values in the Gilded Age. PUBLIC LIBRARIES AND PHILANTHROPY. Georgia&...
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Sandy Springs’ historic gem threatened | Turned Georgian
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September 8, 2014. Sandy Springs’ historic gem threatened. Not far from downtown Sandy Springs (that cluster of shopping centers where the recently formed city is working to create a town center) lie over 70 acres of private greenspace that are currently for sale. And in the middle of the northern portion lies the exquisite, serene, Glenridge Hall. Glenridge Hall, built by TK Glenn in 1929, is now for sale along with its surrounding acreage. This exquisite restored historic house has no protections.
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On turning georgian | Turned Georgian
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The beginning of this blog:. February 3, 2011. Several years ago, back in New York City, i kept a blog called “new york days” in which i wrote about my adventures in and around my home as a transplant. I wish i could point you to those posts as they were usually a great read, but somehow I lost that blog shortly after moving south and starting the Sunshine blog. You can, however, peruse the various photos. Taken for “new york days” and get some idea of the myriad adventures. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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the many incarnations of Underground Atlanta | Turned Georgian
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December 19, 2014. The many incarnations of Underground Atlanta. Us Atlantans, we all know Underground, it’s a place natives have been to a time or two in their youth but adult transplants have never and would never EVER be caught dead there. It’s the early ’90s all over again right? Is it a theme park? Yes and no…. To be honest, besides an Unseen Underground. Beginning construction of the viaducts along Alabama St., view east from Peachtree with the freight depot at the end. Consequently, the businesses...