As you mull over your choices for research topics that lie along Atlanta’s historic rail corridor, under development as the BeltLine, you may want to take a listen to professor Alexander Sayf Cummings analysis of the questions of gentrification woven into the project outlined yesterday in a broadcast of GPB’s On Second Thought Radio.
Below, I provide a report of resources previously researched by GSU’s Heritage Preservation class History 8700 in Spring 2006.
Project Overview: A History of the Atlanta Beltline and its Associated Historic Resources
The Atlanta Beltline overview
Pryor Road
Boulevard Crossing
Memorial Drive
Ralph McGill Boulevard
10th and Monroe
Ansley Mall
Peachtree Road
Northside Drive
Simpson Road
Cascade Avenue
Murphy Avenue
University Avenue
Appendix
BeltLine Historic Resources
0January 22, 2015 by Adina Langer
As you mull over your choices for research topics that lie along Atlanta’s historic rail corridor, under development as the BeltLine, you may want to take a listen to professor Alexander Sayf Cummings analysis of the questions of gentrification woven into the project outlined yesterday in a broadcast of GPB’s On Second Thought Radio.
Below, I provide a report of resources previously researched by GSU’s Heritage Preservation class History 8700 in Spring 2006.
Project Overview: A History of the Atlanta Beltline and its Associated Historic Resources
The Atlanta Beltline overview
Pryor Road
Boulevard Crossing
Memorial Drive
Ralph McGill Boulevard
10th and Monroe
Ansley Mall
Peachtree Road
Northside Drive
Simpson Road
Cascade Avenue
Murphy Avenue
University Avenue
Appendix
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