Atlanta's Parks and Monuments (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)) - Jr. - Books - Arcadia Publishing - 9781467110068 - June 10, 2013
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Atlanta's Parks and Monuments (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

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Atlanta's Parks and Monuments (Images of America (Arcadia Publishing))

Since the city's beginnings after the War of 1812, Atlanta has had a tradition of building with a regard for becoming a world-class metropolis. Before being burned by Union general William T. Sherman in 1864, the city's appearance was described by noted European architect and urban planner Leon Krier as ""looking like London in the 18th century."" Atlanta was surrounded by estates and plantations, and many of the plantation builders were influenced by Greek and Roman architecture. The argument of slavery to the contrary, builders saw Greek temples as symbols of democracy and, as a result, embraced Greek and Roman revival architecture as the dominant national style. Great monuments followed in this tradition to the letter in the capital of the South.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 10, 2013
ISBN13 9781467110068
Publishers Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Dimensions 163 × 8 × 231 mm   ·   317 g
Language English  

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