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  2. Atlanta from the Ashes (The Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture, dedicated in 1969, depicts a woman being lifted from flames by a phoenix, in reference to the phoenix of Greco-Roman mythology that was consumed by fire and rose from the ashes, just as Atlanta rose from the ashes after the city's infrastructure was burned by William T. Sherman's Union Army during the Civil War.

  3. Atlanta History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta History Center is a history museum and research center located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. The Museum was founded in 1926, and has a large campus featuring historic gardens and houses, including Swan House , Smith Farm , and Wood Family Cabin.

  4. List of Confederate monuments and memorials in Georgia

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    The Atlanta History Center purchased the streetlamp for $10. [47] Augusta. Augusta Confederate Monument. Commissioned by the Ladies Memorial Association in 1875, erected in 1878. [48] Life-size statues of Confederate Generals Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, T.R.R. Cobb and W.H.T. Walker surround the base of this monument.

  5. Woodruff Park - Wikipedia

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    Woodruff Park, named for Robert W. Woodruff, is located in the heart of Downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The park's 6 acres (2.4 ha) [1] are north of Edgewood Ave, between Peachtree Street NE and Park Place NE. The park includes a fountain, a performance pavilion, and several monuments.

  6. Sidney Lanier Monument - Wikipedia

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    The restoration, which took two years, was led by the Atlanta Preservation Center, with the newly restored monument debuted on February 4. [1] According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution , the committee behind the restoration decided that the monument was not a Confederate monument , and therefore recommended keeping it in place. [ 2 ]

  7. High Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The High Museum of Art (colloquially the High) is the largest museum for visual art in the Southeastern United States.Located in Atlanta, Georgia (on Peachtree Street in Midtown, the city's arts district), the High is 312,000 square feet (28,985 m 2) and a division of the Woodruff Arts Center.

  8. Herndon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium opened in 1948. It is the largest stadium at an institution in the Atlanta University Center, and the only with stands on both sides. [1] In addition to sports, the stadium hosted concerts. Ray Charles recorded a live album at the stadium. [1] During the 1996 Summer Olympics, Herndon Stadium hosted field hockey. It was expanded and ...

  9. Five Points Monument - Wikipedia

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    The monument was created during the leadup to the Centennial Olympic Games, hosted by Atlanta in 1996. [1] George Beasley, who served as the coordinator for the sculpture program at Georgia State University , [ 2 ] designed the monument, which is made primarily of bronze and steel . [ 1 ]

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