After I took loved ones to the airport yesterday I skipped the Interstate and headed toward West End looking for landmarks. I took all these pictures from the car.
Loop Road, to Atlanta Avenue (Hapeville), Central Avenue, East Washington, Main Street (East Point) which becomes Lee Street. Left on Avon (Border of Venetian Hills and Oakland City), south on Oakland to Donnelly (West End). Left to Ralph David Abernathy, West End's main street.
Auto Audio is 1200 Central Ave Cleveland Avenue between Hapeville and College Park. If you enjoy hard-working light-industrial streets - and who doesn't - this is a fine one.
Oops, wasn't I headed to West End?
The West Hunter Street Baptist Church, in 1961 Ralph David Abernathy became pastor here.
It's an impressive landmark and we must learn more about it.
Giant pilasters and urns galore.
You can see the Hammonds House Museum from I-20 as you race by.
I'm never here at the right time to photograph the north side. This is St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. Church Website.
This former school building is for sale.
Maybe it was a church school. Does anyone know?
There are many photographs of Brown Middle School (formerly Brown High School) by Pringle & Smith in 1924.
But you really need to see it in place. It's not so imposing in person. It lends dignity to the surrounding streets and houses. It feels good. It's why we shouldn't put great buildings off by themselves.
The Higher Hope Christian Ministries building is a crisp creamy-colored beauty.
Calvary United Methodist Church's education building has a personality of its own. I'd guess these aren't the original windows.
The Calvary steeple looks traditional enough and it's almost in the street.
The Citadel Of Hope Evangelistic Church of God in Christ is an architecture-tourist-neck-snapper, all that wood on all that granite.
It's on a 3-point intersection, the granite curve is smack on the street, stairs lead to 3 separate porticoes. My brain is still processing. There are plenty of corner churches in Atlanta but none like this.
I haven't showed you a single cute house which the West End has in abundance. That will have to wait.
I'll leave you with this.
Westview Cemetery is worthy.
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Fantastic photos, Terry! Makes me want to take a different route home every day.
ReplyDeleteI love your tours. The West Hunter Street Baptist Church,the Hammonds House Museum and Westview Cemetery are particular favorites. Good examples of the type of architecture I like to draw.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many great houses of all sizes there. They've served their time and earned their patina through generations.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many beautiful buildings to photograph...its sad all those wires and telephone lines are everywhere...love your pictures
ReplyDeleteTerry, thanks for your photo of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church. The community was founded in 1903, although the building dates to later than than, maybe the teens. Come by a Sunday monrning to worship and and check out the stained glass windows.
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