Football match between Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Duke Blue Devils in Atlanta, Georgia. People gather on either sides of the street. A jeep passing on the street. A large crowd seated in the grandstand. The match in progress. People cheering and applauding. The Yellow Jackets win the match 13-0.
Many people sustained injuries and three died as blaze sweeps a building in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Flames break out in the finishing department of the Cable Piano Company, spreading to the conservatory. Firefighters hose down building. Smoke rises from burning building. Crowds gather on the street to watch firefighters. Firemen care for injured man. A dead body being lowered from the building. Men carry out a dead body on stretcher.
Life of people in Atlanta, Georgia. Automobile traffic and a horse drawn wagon on a street in Atlanta. Exteriors of large, palatial houses of wealthy citizens in a residential area.
Dr. Frederick Earl McLendon and his wife Mrs. Bennie B. McLendon are seen with a guest on the backyard terrace of their home in Atlanta, Georgia. They are then see in front of their house. Dr. McLendon, pulls mail from his mailbox. The couple returns to the house. Mailbox address reads “Dr. F. Earl McLendon 866 Woodmere Dr. N.W.” Dr. McLendon is then seen talking with an older associate while sitting at a patio table on the terrace. View of the home's swimming pool. African American Doctor Frederick Earl McLendon founded the McLendon Medical Clinic, later McLendon Hospital, which served African-American residents in Atlanta at the height of the Jim Crow era. The hospital opened in April, 1946 during a time of segregation in the south.
The Dawg House restaurant in Atlanta, Georgia. Sign hanging in storefront reads “The noblest of all animal is the dog- and the noblest of all dogs is the hot dog- it feeds the hand that bites it – Leo Aikman”. Pedestrians crossing the Forsyth Street at intersection with Peachtree St. in front of the Arthur Murray dance studio. Billboard on top of building reads “Miami New Everglades Hotel”. Cars stopping for pedestrians to cross Forsyth. Pedestrians in early 1960s fashions walk past a hat boutique. A Hoover truck is parked on the street. A woman crosses the street while holding her toddler son. View of downtown Atlanta as seen from a moving car. S.H. Kress department store and Baker’s Shoes shop on Broad Street.
Important buildings in Atlanta, Georgia. A business district in Atlanta. A sign on a building reads 'Pittsburgh Plate glass company'. Exteriors of a post office and U.S. Customs buildings. Exteriors of the State Capitol. Automobile and pedestrian traffic on a street. Streetcar, automobile and pedestrian traffic in the business district.
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