The One-Stop-Shop: Ponce City Market
Out with the old and in with the new, the historic Sears Roebuck & CO. is now the redeveloped Ponce City Market. This massive building is open to the public with a wide variety of […]
Out with the old and in with the new, the historic Sears Roebuck & CO. is now the redeveloped Ponce City Market. This massive building is open to the public with a wide variety of […]
Artistic and historic features crawl throughout the Castleberry Hill community. Castleberry Hill offers students a chance to take an art stroll where they are able to see different work of art, stop in […]
Read moreShow Less Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping Pong Emporium has quickly become a combination of a neighborhood bar and a kitschy tourist attraction. Sister Louisa’s features a wide […]
Verdict: Emphasizing quality and quantity, Fox Bros. barbecue’s amazing entrees can make even the most committed vegan reconsider. When naming cities in the South that boast the best barbecue, a few places come to mind, […]
THE HISTORY Beginning in the 1880’s, The Atlanta Stove Works helds its headquarters for almost 100 years. In 2004, the building then became a place for mixed-used development of offices and restaurants. In 2006, Tyler […]
Read moreShow Less Forty-seven years after his death, Martin Luther King’s fight for equality through nonviolence is still active today. The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change works to keep society fighting […]
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During daylight hours, it’s easy for the untrained eye to overlook the most eclectic venue on Edgewood Avenue. Bathed in sunlight, Erosol, better known as ‘Department Store,’ stands quiet and unassuming, biding energy in its […]
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