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Candler Building, Atlanta, GA
It shows four modes of transportation:
1 - Walking
2 - Horse drawn carriages
3 - Trolleys
4 - Automobiles

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Greyhound
Bus Depot cafeteria
Postcard stated it served 25,000 people who daily
pass through the Depot.
Greyhound Bus Depot, Atlanta, GA

Trailways Bus - 1940's

Atlanta P.D. motorcycle cop in 1939

Atlanta trolley system on Whitehall St., Atlanta, GA

New Union Station, Atlanta, GA
Postmarked 1949.
Old Union Station RR Depot

Terminal Station, Atlanta, GA
Postmarked 1909
Terminal Station and Terminal Hotel, Atlanta, GA
This postcard shows three types of transportation;
Trolleys, cards and horses.
Railroad transportation over the Chattahoochee River

Atlanta bridge over the Chattahoochee at Marietta

Atlanta, GA, in 1860
This postcard took a pre-civil war black and white
picture and hand colored it and reproduced it on this
postcard.
Famous "Five Points" in Atlanta, GA.
This postcard states this intersection of Atlanta
has "more traffic to the square inch than any other place in
the world". This is the heart of the Atlanta financial
district.
Atlanta Airport in 1927
Atlanta Municipal Airport, also referred to as
Candler Field
Postcard inscription states it was "the hub of the
South".
Atlanta Airport
Postcard inscription states this Eastern Airlines
plane "will shortly head for the warm breezes of Florida".
Municipal Airport, Atlanta, GA
Postcard inscription states the airport is "the Hub
of Southeastern Aviation, where planes arrive every thirty
minutes."
Candler Field, also known as Atlanta Municipal
Airport"
Postmarked in 1938, it states 26 planes arrive and
depart daily and it was a great modern airport.
Candler Field, Atlanta Municipal Airport
Postmarked in 1947.
Hartsfield Airport, Atlanta, GA

Hartsfield Airport, Atlanta, GA
Postcard states this is "the entrance to Atlanta's
jet-age airport".
Forsyth St, Bridge, Atlanta, GA

Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Railway engine

Peachtree Station, Atlanta, GA

Stone Mountain Railway, Atlanta, GA

Atlanta Municipal Airport in 1948
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