Henry Grady Hotel
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The Henry Grady Hotel was a 13-story hotel located at the corner of Peachtree Street and Cain St. (now Andrew Young Intl. Blvd.) in Atlanta from 1924-1972. The architect was G. Lloyd Preacher.[1] It was named after Henry Grady, Georgia's most celebrated orator. It was built on the site of the third Georgia Governor's Mansion, previously the mansion of John H. James. After the Grady was demolished, the Westin Peachtree Plaza was built on the site.[2]
See also[]
- Hotels in Atlanta
References[]
- ^ ""Carnegie Building: Geoffrey Lloyd Preacher", City of Atlanta Online". Archived from the original on November 8, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2011.
- ^ "210 Peachtree: Mansions and hotels", ATLhistory.com
Coordinates: 33°45′34″N 84°23′16″W / 33.7594°N 84.3879°W / 33.7594; -84.3879
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- Hotel buildings completed in 1924
- 1924 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
- 1972 disestablishments in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Demolished hotels in Atlanta
- G. Lloyd Preacher buildings
- Buildings and structures demolished in 1972
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