The Corner of Auburn and Boulevard is a place that’s rich with culture and cultural history. It sits directly on the boundary of Old Fourth Ward, and Boulevard acts as a divider between the quiet living areas of Old Fourth… Continue Reading →
Sitting in front of the King Center was a woman and her son. After talking to them for a while, I learned that they were locals of Old Fourth Ward. While I was sitting next to them putting my camera… Continue Reading →
On the other side of Boulevard from the old homes, lies a big tree, which houses the most birds I’ve seen in Atlanta so far. When sitting on the corner of Auburn and Boulevard, it’s impossible not to hear all… Continue Reading →
Another building that celebrates the culture of the area is the King Center, which is a memorial where the Center for Nonviolent Social Change still works to keep King’s vision of peace alive. The center itself is a multimillion dollar… Continue Reading →
Also on the Corner of Auburn Ave. and Boulevard is the historic Fire Station No. 6, which is a Romanesque revival building and one of the cities eight original fire stations. Inside is an old fire engine and an exhibit… Continue Reading →
These old houses sit directly on the corner of Auburn Ave. and Boulevard. Some of them seemed to be lived in, but I think that most of them were empty. A lot of them had boards over the windows, and… Continue Reading →
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