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Unless you are traveling between Moreland Avenue and Cabbagetown, you'll never this. This part of Wylie street is the southern boundary of Atlanta's Hulsey rail yard. There is a fence separating street from the railyard. Except here: The fence zigzags around this little building. Is it historic or did the onwer refuse to sell? Were this house's torn-down neighbors as good as this one.
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In the late 1980's this was the home of Harrison Design Assciates / Harrison Construction Company. This is where Dean's Villa (and Kearns' Villa) were designed.
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Any brick mason would be proud of this one.
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Notice the alternating dark and light bricks in the window surround and in the coins.
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As if the brick weren't enough, we have the iron colunns. Can you imagine 3 big storefront wondows?
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This is a building would be at home on a turn of the centry main street. In the grand tour of Inam Park, Cabbagetown, Reynoldstown, and Grant Park, don't miss Wylie Street.

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