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Planning Atlanta - A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s
    Planning Atlanta: A New City in the Making, 1930s – 1990s is a digital collection of material related to city planning and urban development in Atlanta. The collection consists of city planning maps, city planning publications, demographic data, photographs depicting planning activities, oral histories, and aerial photographs.
More About This Collection
Creator
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
 Atlanta (Ga.). Department of Budget and Planning886
 Atlanta Regional Commission
 Atlanta (Ga.)
 Atlanta Housing Authority
 Abrams Aerial Survey Corporation
 Atlanta (Ga.). Bureau of Planning
Contributor to Resource
Atlanta (Ga.). Metropolitan Planning Commission
 Ross, Dwight, Jr.
 Deal, Steve, 1943-2012
 Atlanta-Fulton County Joint Planning Board
 Cruce, Calvin, 1947-
 Favorite, Louie, 1950-
 Mahan, Bill (Photographer)
 Arroyo, Nick, 1943-
Publisher
Georgia State University Library
 Atlanta Regional Commission
 Atlanta (Ga.). Bureau of Planning
 Atlanta Region Metropolitan Planning Commission
 Atlanta Housing Authority
Date of Original
1845/2015
Subject
City planning
 Boundaries
 Neighborhood planning
 Buildings
 Neighborhood planning units
 Land use
 Transportation
 Neighborhoods
 Urban renewal
 Public housing
 Streets
 Roads
 Express highways
 Zoning
 Local transit
 Planning study areas
 Poverty
People
Jackson, Maynard, 1938-2003
 Young, Andrew, 1932-
 Adams, Brock, 1927-2004
 Carter, Jimmy, 1924-
 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968
 Payne, Billy (William Porter), 1947-
 Allen, Ivan, 1911-2003
 Busbee, George, 1927-2004
 Sweat, Dan E., 1933-1997
 Abernathy, Ralph, 1926-1990
 Candler, Asa Griggs, 1851-1929--Homes and haunts
 Miller, Zell, 1932-2018
Location
United States, Georgia, Atlanta Metropolitan Area, 33.8498, 84.4383
Medium
photographic prints
 maps
 newspapers
 reports
 sheet map
 aerial photographs
 booklet
 digital audio formats
 transcripts
 index maps
Type
Still Image
 Sound
 Text
Description
Planning Atlanta: A New City in the Making, 1930s – 1990s is a digital collection of material related to city planning and urban development in Atlanta. The collection consists of city planning maps, city planning publications, demographic data, photographs depicting planning activities, oral histories, and aerial photographs. Much of the Planning Atlanta material was created by the City of Atlanta, the Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Additionally, items from other agencies and entities, such as the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), are included.
 Planning Atlanta is a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) funded project and seeks to move beyond the traditional digital library model of simply providing digital equivalents of tangible objects. This city planning focused collection provides free and open access to digitally transformed, dynamic, and engaging content with the goal of enhancing this material for educational and research uses. Many items in the collection have been transformed into digital objects that can be engaged with and manipulated.
 Below are several examples of the educational and research value of the collection:
 Each of the over 2,000 maps (including many maps from within the planning publications) have been georeferenced and can be viewed and interacted with in Google Maps and Google Earth. Changing the transparency of the maps reveals the significant urban change that metropolitan Atlanta has experienced over the past 80 years.
 The collection of 124 aerial photos of Atlanta from 1949 have been georeferenced and stitched together as one unified overlay, which can also be viewed and interacted with in Google Maps and Google Earth. This mosaic overlay serves as a detailed record of Atlanta at its most densely populated point in time. It also provides a portrait of the city as a compact urban environment in which the central business district is the clear economic nucleus and where the urban fringes only hint toward the suburbanization that would later turn Atlanta's urban form inside out.
 Each printed volume of ARC’s Population and Housing, an annual collection of metropolitan-wide demographic data has been extracted and the data is available for download in CSV and Excel formats. With access to this unprecedented dataset, researchers can analyze and visualize demographic and housing change for nearly each year from 1955 to 2003 down to the census tract level.
 Many of the photographs in the Planning Atlanta collection from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution also include the newspaper article associated with the photograph. Coupling a high resolution photograph with the newspaper article in which the photo originally appeared provides significant contextual information for the collection as a whole.
 Much of the Planning Atlanta material depicts city planning activities in Atlanta from an official governmental perspective. Therefore, to give voice to ordinary people who were affected by planning, oral histories were collected from neighborhood residents. These oral histories, which can be listened to online, provide a more balanced perspective on topics such as urban renewal.
 Collection areas include:
 Planning Atlanta, A New City in the Making, 1949 - Aerial Mosaic and Photographs
 Planning Atlanta, A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s - City Planning Maps
 Planning Atlanta, A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s - Oral Histories
 Planning Atlanta, A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s - Photographs
 Planning Atlanta, A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s - Planning Publications
 Planning Atlanta, A New City in the Making, 1930s-1990s - Population-Housing Data
 Please find more information about the collection areas and project leaders at: https://digitalcollections.library.gsu.edu/digital/collection/PlanATL
Language
eng
Holding Institution
Georgia State University. Special Collections