Abandoned Atlanta

A photographic and written history of abandoned sites in and around Atlanta, curated by your friendly neighborhood trespassers Turtl and Bloody.

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Pratt-Pullman Yard

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Pratt-Pullman Yard was built in 1904 by Pratt Engineering, a parts manufacturer. In 1917 the plant made munitions to be...
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Hard Knocks, Hard Labor

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  Went out with Turtl to visit the ***** school. Here's some fun history on it. I'm going to censor location data. Originally the pr...

Paper and Power

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  Known as the old home of a local newspaper, this 5 story structure sits at the heart of downtown.  Constructed in 1947 for $3 million, it ...
Tuesday, February 3, 2015

John B. Gordon Elementary

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Next up is a school in East Atlanta, built in the early years of the 1909. This elementary school contained roughly 25 classrooms and a larg...
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Monday, January 5, 2015

Out of City Post: Charity

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This post is going to deviate a bit in that it's not in Atlanta, however, when I got to see this beautiful building, I knew I had to po...

Battery Factory

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The Battery Factory began in 1900 manufacturing lead-acid industrial & automotive batteries, with its headquarters in Geor...
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Friday, November 14, 2014

The Richest Man in Atlanta

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         This Atlanta mansion originated as a farm, owned by the son of one of the most successful Atlanta business men in history. The owne...
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