FULL SCALE VIEW OF THE EXTERIOR OF THE CARNEGIE EDUCATION PAVILION
The Carnegie Education Pavilion is located at the corner of Baker and Peachtree Street. The pavilion was constructed in 1996 from the exterior facade of the Carnegie Library named after Andrew Carnegie. The monument pays homage to the legacy of Carnegie by serving as a monument to the higher education in Atlanta, with the seals of nine local area colleges and universities embedded in the floor of the monument. The monument was commissioned in 1996 by the Corporation for Olympic Development in Atlanta and designed by Henri Jova. The pavilion is located in Downtown's Hardy Ivy Park, at the curve in Peachtree Street where it intersects with Baker Street. The monument's inscription reads. "The Advancement of Learning"
TONI TOOLEY VISITED THE CARNEGIE EDUCATION PAVILION AT THE CORNER OF BAKER AND PEACHTREE STREET. NOTICE THE ANCIENT ARCH STRUCTURE DESIGNED FROM ANCIENT ROME. MODEL TOOLEY REMINISCED THE TIME AS A ROMAN GODDESS THAT CAME ALIVE FOR THIS PHOTO SHOOT.
HYDE PARK IS LOCATED IN THE REAR OF THE BUILDING STRUCTURE. .
THIS SCENE REPRESENTS AN EXCERPT OF CYCLE ONE OF THE🍑PEACHTREE PHOTOGRAPHY PROJECT PHOTOGRAPHED IN 2016. MORE IMAGES WILL FOLLOW THIS EPIC PHOTOGRAPHY JOURNEY EXPLORE TO THE HISTORY OF ATLANTA TO THE CURRENT. PEOPLE AND PLACE.
EVERYONE ONE HAS A STORY TO BE TOLD ON PEACHTREE STREET IN ATLANTA
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E37 PHOTOGRAPHY BY RALPH WILLIAMS