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Atlanta, Then and Now (1871 to 2011) – The Atlantic Cities. Awesome set of comparisons. Same spot, different day. This lot has been forlorn for a century:

Sad, eternally empty lot at Fulton Street and Pryor Street, Atlanta

Albert Ruger’s 1871 map of Atlanta is so good. See also his map of Chicago, 1868.

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