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The J. H. Hawes Elevator is a historic grain elevator located on 2nd Street in Atlanta, Illinois.The elevator was built in 1903 along the Illinois Midland Railroad; it was used to store locally farmed grain before the railroad shipped it to cities such as Peoria, Decatur, and Terre Haute, Indiana.
Most U.S. large convention cities enjoyed a Boston Sea Party. In Atlanta, the restaurant was located within the Buckhead community in a historic farmhouse with decor consisting of beautiful stained glass windows (from a former church), wine cellar, and one dining room with old, brick floors. It is unclear when the chain finally closed for good ...
The octagon shaped Atlanta Public Library is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. As of the census [6] of 2000, there were 1,649 people, 694 households, and 469 families residing in the city.
Troutman Pepper was founded in 1987 as Troutman Sanders in Atlanta as the law practice of Walter T. Colquitt. During the years it has gone through many mergers and acquisitions. Prior to the merger they had more than 1,200 attorneys located in 23 U.S. cities. [6]
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The name of the historic district comes from a previous name for Peachtree Street, one of the main roads in Atlanta. [2] Since early in the city's history, this corridor of Whitehall Street was considered a major retail center, [3] with the Atlanta Preservation Center calling it "Atlanta's commercial and retail core."
The Atlanta Public Library, located at the intersection of Race and Arch Streets in Atlanta, Illinois, was built in 1908 and has operated continuously as a library since. Architect Paul A. Moratz's design combines the Neoclassical with an octagonal plan, an uncommon mixture of styles.
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