Julia over at Hooked on Houses is hosting her "Hooked on Friday's" blog party. This is my 5th try. This week I'm hooked on the Luckie Street mosaics in downtown Atlanta.
I was photographing 49 little mosaics on Luckie Street (see the slide show at the bottom of this post, it's worth it ) and there was Ted Turner in front of the his downtown Atlanta home. I grabbed his hand and wished him a good day. Know what? He looks just like Ted Turner. We're not buds, but I've seem him around.
It's in the Farlie Poplar district of downtown between Peachtree Street and Centennial Olympic Park. They haven't replaced the tornado damaged windows in the round Peachtree Plaza.
It's just across Olympic Park from CNN Center, the Dome, the Aquarium. Pretty handy but I don't know if he visits CNN much these days.
The Turner Building is across the street from The Tabernacle. It's a rock music venue these days but it rocked just as hard when it was church.
The Tabernacle's facade is impressive and right on the sidewalk.
Great doors, lantern, and wrought iron.
This part of Luckie Street is just 4 blocks and a nice little stroll if you are downtown...
...and if you do visit, you'll be rewarded with 49 mosaics in the sidewalk.Do try the slide show in full screen.
History of Luckie Street
Named after Solomon "Sam" Luckie, an African-American barber killed in a bombing of Atlanta during the Civil War.
Thanks so much for visiting,
Terry
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I love reading your blog, because I see a side of Atlanta that I have never seen (despite living here for over 12 years)!
ReplyDeleteCome check out my post today...I think you will like it (it is a true architecture tourist type of a post).
What a nice tour of Atlanta! I love the mosaics. I had a hard time trying to decide which one I liked best...the alligator and the butterflies had such pretty colors in them.
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
~Kim
What a great post! It's great to see these photos famous buildings, and how fun that there are 49 mosaics on Luckie Street! ~Arleen
ReplyDeleteI really love the The Tabernacle's facade. Gives a very colonial and historic feel. Yet, the building still looks modern.
ReplyDeleteone day, i'll have to bribe you into taking me on a tour of the ATL.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME blog!! Thanks for the tour!
ReplyDelete~angela @ peonypatch
Thank you for the gorgeous tour! Lovely!
ReplyDeletexo Isa
Thanks for giving me the link to the picture of the Tabernacle doors on my Hooked on Fridays post :-)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the little tour of Atlanta. The round Peachtree Plaza is cool. Love the pic with the old Playboy Club. And I enjoyed watching the 49 mosaics slide show :-)
Kelly @ DesignTies
I am visiting via H.O.H. Great post!
ReplyDeleteI hope you'll stop by for a visit, I am hosting a giveaway.
Terry- I love reading your blogs and find them always educational. Mr. Turner's building really isn't that remarkable, is it? I have to say I like the tile mosaics much, much more!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure my pictures don't capture the building. It's not new. It's very elegant, that is, restrained. Not too big or showy. It feels comfortable and human scaled from the sidewalk. I got on top of a 5 story parking garage to show the penthouse.
ReplyDeleteMost of Farlie Poplar gives me a sense of what was. When I started work downtown in 1973, downtown was were everything was. Then, the decline, as Atlanta grew fast and grew out. It's perked up again but it will never be "the place" again.
What a great tour! Those red doors and the wrought iron on the Tabernacle are stunning. Really enjoyed this post, as usual, Terry! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs and thank you for stopping by my little blog. I appreciate the encouraging words.
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