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I don't know how long this will take so you'd better get over there. See the map below.

UPDATE: They will begin demolition with the big machines Sunday at 10am, September 1, 2013.

There is plenty of  "story" behind all this. The short of is here: "Advocacy Was Successful But Recourse Has Sealed the Fate Crum & Forster" documentation from the Atlanta Preservation about efforts to save the building intact.


They've almost completed the cuts.

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This the south side, the service side of the building, west to the left, east to the right. The left part stays.

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The front door faces west, fronts Spring Street. They'll save this part.

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They are salvaging the roof tile.

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I presume this is Ludowici roof tile but probably not made in Ludowici, Georgia. Maybe they'll use it in a new building on this property.

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While it was abandoned, they put up these fake widows. It helped keep squatters out, reduced the fire risk. From a distance it was a good look. Up close it seemed an odd optical illusion.

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The interiors might have been impressive in 1928.

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They are removing soffit and fascia. You don't realize how important it is to the design until it's gone. Flemish bond brick work faces the street.

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How they built it. Looks like bird nest territory.

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They've got some big saws. The right stays, the left goes.

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They are protecting the right side, the part they are saving. They'll saw through everything inside and out.

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They've completed this cut as of today.

Go see, you should always go the wake.


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Make sure to see the front door.

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