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The Switch envelopes several blocks between 1st Ave North and 4th Ave North, extending west from the historic 14th Street Switchyard (I-65) to 16th Street. It sits just west of the Civil Rights ...
Throughout the morning, we brought viewers along on the "Atlanta’s Journey for Civil Rights Bike Tour," one of several tours offered by Bicycle Tours of Atlanta.
Finally, home builder Walter Carrington agreed to build a high-design, open-plan, one-story house, perched on a slight rise at the end of the cul-de-sac on Azalea Trail in Westover Hills. A wide ...
In an important change, President Lyndon B. Johnson federalized the National Guard to protect marchers. State troopers and sheriff’s deputies had terrorized marchers, including John Lewis, who was ...
Free options include visiting the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, picnicking in Blount Cultural Park, exploring outdoor art, ...
The ICT Newscast for Friday, June 6, 2025, features a boarding school memorial in South Dakota, a legal challenge over Native American mascots, and mental health resources for Indigenous families.
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