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Flashback photos: Atlanta's Terminal Station, 1905-1970
If you were traveling to or from Atlanta in the early part of the 20th century, it's very likely that your journey would take you through Terminal Station. The ornate building was located where the Richard B. Russell Building now stands, near the intersection of Ted Turner Drive and Martin Luther King Jr. Drive (them known as, respectively, Spring Street and Hunter Street). After 65 years, the building was retired and was demolished in 1971.
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A view of Terminal Station in 1936.
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