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  2. Rhodes Furniture - Wikipedia

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    The main Atlanta location was purchased outright by J.J. Haverty and the business took back its original name of Haverty Furniture Company. [1] The location at 103-111 Whitehall Street (now Peachtree Street SW) went on to do business as the Rhodes-Wood Furniture Co. [4] [5] Amos Rhodes died in 1928, leaving a substantial endowment.

  3. Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills - Wikipedia

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    Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills is a formerly operating mill complex located in the Cabbagetown neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. Construction of the complex began in 1881 on the south side of the Georgia Railroad line, east of Downtown Atlanta, on the site of the Atlanta Rolling Mill. The site now includes separate phases of multi-family dwellings ...

  4. These Furniture and Lighting Trends Were Everywhere ... - AOL

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    To give homeowners insight into the biggest trends of 2024 and inspire design choices in 2025, 1stDibs released its Luxury E-Commerce Report. The data highlights the top trends in furniture and ...

  5. Rhodes Hall - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes Hall is a Romanesque Revival 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) house inspired by the Rhineland castles that Rhodes admired on a trip to Europe in the late 1890s. Architect Willis F. Denny designed the unique home with Stone Mountain granite, incorporating medieval Romanesque, Victorian, and Arts and Crafts designs as well as necessary adaptations for an early 20th-century home.

  6. Reid House (Atlanta, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Reid House at 1325-1327 Peachtree St., NE, in Atlanta, Georgia, known also as Garrison Apartments (during 1924–26) and as 1325 Apartments (during 1926–74), was built as a luxury apartment building in 1924. It was the third luxury apartment building built in Atlanta.

  7. Peachtree Center - Wikipedia

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    Peachtree Center, including the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel (far left) and the Atlanta Marriott Marquis (far right) Peachtree Center is a district located in Downtown Atlanta , Georgia . Most of the structures that make up the district were designed by Atlanta architect John C. Portman Jr.

  8. M. Rich Building - Wikipedia

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    Rich's 1907 building at 52-54-56 Whitehall, now 82 Peachtree St. SW, as seen in 2013 M. Rich Building on opening in 1907 - illustration from Atlanta Constitution April 28, 1907

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