This month marks FOUR years of podcasting. Not to get too sappy, but this has been the most rewarding experience of my adult life - other than family related stuff, of course - and the people I have met, the places I’ve toured, the stories I’ve heard - they have truly made me a better human being. I sincerely thank you all for the listens, the follows, the emails, the DMs, for sharing it with you family, friends or neighbor and for making my dream come true - the dream that I could make something to connect people with places or people or events that have happened in Atlanta's history.
This week, I am doing Listener Q&A, Volume 4 and I got some great questions, like: What are the best ways to research a property? What 5 buildings in Atlanta’s history that are demolished would you resurrect? Would you make a documentary or visual counterpart to the podcast?
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Christmas Card Lady
Residential Bombings
City Hall
Kirkwood
First Women Architects
Better Homes Movement
Scottish Atlanta
Chattahoochee Brick - REPLAY
Love, Law and Liberation Movement
Zoning History (Interview w/ Josh Humphries)
Cotton States and International Exposition
First Women in Law
African American Volunteer Militia
Roller-skating
Jewel Simon (Interview w/ Mark Taylor)
Black Women in Convict Leasing
Historic Preservation 101 (Interview w/ Charles Lawrence)
Indigenous + Native Atlanta
Atlanta Eagle (Interview w/ Charlie Paine)
Federal Penitentiary
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