Atlanta Union Station (1853)
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Atlanta's first Union Station, also known as Union Depot (1853–1864) was the original depot of Atlanta, Georgia. It was designed by architect Edward A. Vincent. It stood in the middle of State Square, the city's main square at the time, where Wall Street now is between Pryor Street and Central Avenue. It was destroyed in General Sherman's burning of the city during the Battle of Atlanta. Atlanta's 1871 Union Station was built on the site.
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Central Avenue Southwest, Atlanta
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| Latitude | Longitude |
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| N 33.753 ° | E -84.389 ° |
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Underground Atlanta
Central Avenue Southwest
30315 Atlanta
Georgia, United States
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