Atlanta, GA
Atlanta Preservation Center hosting summer history walks – Reporter Newspapers & Atlanta Intown
The Atlanta Preservation Middle is internet hosting summer season strolling excursions of a number of the metropolis’s most historic areas and locations.
The excursions kick off July 9 at 10 a.m. with “Shutze, Olmsted and Extra: A Strolling Tour of Druid Hills.” View elegant properties of numerous architectural types created by notable architects reminiscent of Neel Reid, W.T. Downing, and Philip Shutze in a lush park-like setting of curving streets and mature plantings created by Frederick Regulation Olmsted. The tour shall be held once more on Aug. 6 at 10 a.m.
On July 10 & 24 and Aug. 7 & 21 at 2 p.m., “Atlanta’s First Deliberate Suburb: A Strolling Tour of Inman Park” will hint the historical past of the circa-1889 neighborhood and its elegant properties constructed by Coca-Cola magnates Asa Candler and Ernest Woodruff and the Grand Dames of Edgewood Avenue.
On July 11 and Aug. 22 at 10 a.m., get an inside have a look at the historic L.P. Grant Mansion in Grant Park, which is now the headquarters of the Atlanta Preservation Middle. The home served as a hospital through the Civil Warfare, is the birthplace of golf legend Bobby Jones, and was owned by Margaret Mitchell.
The summer season excursions keep in Grant Park on July 16 at 9 a.m. for guests to be taught in regards to the park’s timber and a few of its historic and architectural highlights, together with the Lion Bridge and the Milledge and Erskine fountains, all just lately restored by the Grant Park Conservancy.
Additionally on July 16, there shall be a ten a.m. “Uncover Ponce de Leon” strolling tour of the colourful hall, which is dwelling to Ponce Metropolis Market.
Get a peek inside Atlanta’s very first high-rise residence constructing, Ponce Condominiums, on July 17 at 1 p.m. with a guided tour and lecture in regards to the Midtown gem.
The “Georgia Capitol Faces and Locations Tour” on July 21 at 2 p.m. will deal with portraits and sculptures that symbolize the state’s historical past, authorities, and lore.
“Flatirons, Gargoyles & Early Atlanta: Historic Downtown Atlanta Tour” is July 22 and Aug. 19 at midday to be taught in regards to the metropolis’s first skyscrapers and the way this early enterprise district developed by way of efforts of the businessmen, architects, and outstanding households of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Extra excursions to not miss:
“Jewel of the Fairlie-Poplar District: Tour the Healey Constructing” – July 23 and Aug. 27 at 11 a.m.
“The place Historical past Is Buried: Westview Cemetery Guided Tour” – July 23 at 2 p.m.
“Atlanta’s Oldest Public Park: A Strolling Tour of Grant Park” – Aug. 6 at 10 a.m.
“From Railroads to the BeltLine: A Tour of Reynoldstown” – Aug 20 at 9:30 a.m.
“Discover DeKalb-Peachtree Airport” – Aug. 20 at 10 a.m.
Join and get extra data for all of the summer season strolling excursions at this hyperlink.
Atlanta, GA
Georgia elects first representative born after 2000
Rep. Bryce Berry, 23, won his race for the 56th district in a landslide. That makes Berry, born in 2001, Georgia’s first representative to be born after the year 2000.
Atlanta, GA
NBA postpones Houston Rockets v Atlanta Hawks game for winter storm
The game between the Houston Rockets and Atlanta Hawks scheduled for Saturday has been postponed because of a winter storm.
The NBA said the decision was made “to prioritize the safety of the players, fans and staff due to the severe weather and hazardous icy conditions in the Atlanta area”.
The league said a date for a rescheduled game will be announced at a later time. The Rockets’ team flight arrived in Atlanta before the postponement was announced.
A winter storm dumped snow and ice on the Atlanta area Friday and roads were expected to refreeze Saturday night.
Power outage numbers around Atlanta crept up Friday night as falling trees on power lines became a widespread issue. More than 110,000 customers were without electricity, mostly in the Atlanta area.
On Friday, four passengers were injured after a Delta Air Lines jet bound for Minneapolis aborted its takeoff. Delta spokesperson Morgan Durrant said the plane experienced an engine problem.
While the issue happened during the snowstorm that caused widespread cancellations and delays in Atlanta – the world’s busiest airport – officials couldn’t say if the problem was related to the weather.
The 201 passengers, two pilots and five flight attendants aboard evacuated the Boeing 757-300 using inflatable slides and were bused back to a concourse. One of the injured passengers was taken to a hospital, while three were treated at the airport for minor injuries.
Atlanta, GA
4 injured after Delta Air Lines flight aborted during takeoff in Atlanta
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