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 →
“Atlanta and Edgewood.” N.p., 10 Oct. 2009. Web. 13 Sept. 2016. In this article, the author describes how the addition of the railroad along Foster Street by Joel Hurt in August of 1889 led to the formation of Edgewood… Continue Reading →
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