Architecture tourists go sightseeing on Murphy Avenue. It's part of the industrial corridor that borders Fort McPherson, Sylvan Hills, Adair Park, West End.
There is plenty to see.
By and large, they made the street fronts attractive.
Folks are repurposing many of these sturdy buildings. This is Bella Cuccina corporate HQ.
I wonder if Atlanta Time Machine can find a picture of this in it's prime.
What brickwork!
This ruin fronts nine acres.
There are some storefront churches.
This could be anywhere in Georgia.
If you are here at the right time, there are yummy smells.
Lifecycle Building Center lives here, they recycle building products and you can follow them on Faceboook.
Amazing. Tax records say this was built in 1966. It's on 3 acres.
There's much more to Murphy Avenue.
Want to tour Murphy? Let's go.
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Sunday, May 26, 2013
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