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  • Institution = Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
  • Subjects = African American neighborhoods
A view of two shotgun homes. Text from slide presentation: . . . and shotgun houses like these along Wylie Street. The origin of the shotgun house is much debated, but some
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: scholars note that the form is similar to house types that can be traced from Africa, through the West Indies to New Orleans, and from there throughout the south.
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An angled view of a shotgun house. Text from slide presentation: One of the most prominent features of a shotgun house, and almost any historic southern house, is the porch.
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A view of homes located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: . . . and toward Fair Street (now Memorial Drive) toward the south.
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A view of homes located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: During the first decades of the twentieth century, Reynoldstown grew toward Moreland Avenue on the east ...
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A man repaints a home in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: But today, neighborhood residents are working to revitalize their community.
General Photographs Collection
A building located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: In the 1950s, with the decline of the railroads, Reynoldstown began to decline.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
Commercial buildings in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: . . . and commercial buildings.
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View of the Atlanta and West Point train depot. Text from slide presentation: . . . a train depot �
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A church located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: By the early twentieth century, Reynoldstown had grown into a community with churches, �
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A view of homes located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: . . . and toward Fair Street (now Memorial Drive) toward the south.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
Commercial buildings in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: . . . and commercial buildings.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A view of homes located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: During the first decades of the twentieth century, Reynoldstown grew toward Moreland Avenue on the east ...
General Photographs Collection
A building located in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: In the 1950s, with the decline of the railroads, Reynoldstown began to decline.
General Photographs Collection
View of the Atlanta and West Point train depot. Text from slide presentation: . . . a train depot �
General Photographs Collection
View of homes in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: Now, more than ever, it is important that we remember how Reynoldstown came to be
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View of a street in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: And part of that revitalization effort includes a renewed interest in the history of Reynoldstown.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
View of homes in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: Now, more than ever, it is important that we remember how Reynoldstown came to be
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
View of homes in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: It is a place where formerly enslaved people settled in order to make new lives for themselves and their families.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991
A man repaints a home in Reynoldstown. Text from slide presentation: But today, neighborhood residents are working to revitalize their community.
Stories Worth Sharing Slide Show and Documentation, circa 1991