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Techwood Homes, Building No. 6, 465 Techwood Drive & 119-125 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta
5895038 Techwood Homes, Building No. 6, 465 Techwood Drive & 119-125 Hunnicutt Street, Atlanta, Fulton County, GA, 1933 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23261434
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This print captures the essence of Techwood Homes, Building No. 6, located at 465 Techwood Drive & 119-125 Hunnicutt Street in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. Taken by an American photographer in the 1930s, this image is part of a private collection and is now out of copyright. Techwood Homes was a significant housing project during its time, representing a pivotal moment in social history. The photograph showcases the urban landscape of Atlanta and provides insight into the city's architectural design during that era. The building itself stands tall against the backdrop of bustling streets and houses nearby. Its structure reflects both functionality and aesthetic appeal with its unique domestic design. This housing project aimed to provide accommodation for various social classes within the community. Notably, this image also holds historical significance as it sheds light on black history in America. Techwood Homes played a crucial role in providing affordable housing options for African Americans during a time when racial segregation was prevalent. As part of the Historic American Buildings Survey, this photograph serves as an important documentation of architectural heritage. It captures not only physical structures but also tells stories about people's lives within these walls. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into Atlanta's past while highlighting key aspects such as social housing initiatives and architectural advancements that shaped communities during the twentieth century.
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