The importance of Atlanta posters
First and foremost, Atlanta is known as the birthplace of the civil rights movement in America since it was and still is
home to many of the civil rights movement's key leaders and organizations. Nobel Peace Prize winner Martin Luther King is
just one of them, but certainly the most prominent. Atlanta even has its own MLK museum in the form of "Martin Luther
King, Jr. National Historic Site" where visitors can learn more about his childhood and way too-short life. Atlanta
posters can be the reflection of your admiration for this world icon and his ideals. Another interesting thing about the
state capital of Georgia is the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. While lots of airports claim to be the
world’s busiest, this one is truly is the world’s busiest airport because of its perfect location. Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport is just a three hour flight from many major American cities, with terminals as big as 45
football fields! Make this incredible city the visually appealing motif in your home or office with Atlanta posters.
Trip through history
Atlanta was founded in 1837 as the end of the groundbreaking Western & Atlantic railroad line, named ultimately as
"Atlanta", the feminine of Atlantic. When the Civil War broke out between the North and the South in 1861, Georgia
seceded from the Union and became part of the Confederate States of America. It took the state of Georgia many years to
rebuild after the destruction of Civil War also due to the fact that it is the only city in the United States of America
to have been burnt as an act of war. This is also the reason why the symbol for Atlanta is the Phoenix. This emblem of
rising from the ashes can be a wonderful theme in your decoration with Atlanta posters. The interesting history of this
location is just one of the many benefits of having this selection of motifs by Photowall as embellishment in your home
or office space.
Iconic buildings in Atlanta posters
The Atlanta skyline is a very varied and beautiful horizon to look at. With structures such as the so-called King and
Queen Buildings, or locally known as “the King and Queen towers,” these two regal buildings can be seen for miles. The
interesting monikers come from their resemblance to the heads of chess pieces. The tops of the buildings boast white
lattice crowns, which light up for special occasions including St. Patrick’s Day. See if you can spot them in Atlanta
posters such as Atlanta Georgia Skyline Black. This dramatic motif is rendered in beautiful and classic black and white,
ideal for any living room or even the meeting space in your workplace. Another famous building is the Symphony Tower,
more commonly known as the “Batman Building” because of its wing-like glass faces above the roof of the building. It is
also omnipresent in Atlanta posters, truly a sight to behold.