Imperial Hotel (Atlanta)
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The Imperial Hotel in Atlanta is one of the few remaining tall buildings from the city's construction boom in the early 20th century. The former hotel was opened in 1910, has 8 stories, and is representative of the Chicago school due to the flat roof and brick facade with grids of bay windows. It contains two historic Otis elevators. It was abandoned in 1980, added to the National Register of Historic Places a few years later, eventually converted to low-income housing, and is undergoing another round of renovations as of 2012.
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Peachtree Street Northeast, Atlanta Old Fourth Ward
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Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Downtown Connector)
Peachtree Street Northeast 353
30308 Atlanta, Old Fourth Ward
Georgia, United States
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