Georgia Avenue Highrise records for Atlanta Housing
The Georgia Avenue Highrise records collection contains project records, photographs, and background information about the Georgia Avenue Highrise in Atlanta. The collection spans from 1977 to 2001 and includes details on groundbreaking ceremonies, tenant association records, and community life. Appointments are required to access the collection and copyright permissions may be needed for publication.
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To submit this form, first contact the Archivist at AHAArchives@atlantahousing.org to schedule an appointment. Prepare all required information and documents related to the Georgia Avenue Highrise. Submit the form via email or deliver it in person to the Atlanta Housing Archives office. For any queries or further assistance, contact the Archivist at the provided email address or fax number. It is advisable to review all records and ensure all sections are accurately completed before submission.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
The Georgia Avenue Highrise collection spans from 1977 to 2001, with specific events documented in 1977, 1978, 1981, 1996, 1998, and 2001.

What is the purpose of this form?
The purpose of the Georgia Avenue Highrise records collection is to document the history and development of the Georgia Avenue Highrise in Atlanta. This collection provides valuable insights into public housing initiatives, community events, and project milestones spanning from 1977 to 2001. It serves as a resource for researchers, historians, and community members interested in the history of Atlanta Housing projects.

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- 1. Project Records: Documents related to the initiation and development of the Georgia Avenue Highrise.
- 2. Tenant Association Records: Correspondence and records related to the tenant association activities.
- 3. Publications: News clippings and articles about the Georgia Avenue Highrise.
- 4. Photographs: Images documenting events and life at the Georgia Avenue Highrise.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit this form may result in restricted access to the collection.
- Access Restrictions: Without submitting the form, you may not be able to access the detailed records and photographs in the collection.
- Legal Review: Access to records may be delayed as Atlanta Housing reviews the documents for privacy compliance.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Research: To gather detailed information and data from the records.
- 2. Publication: For obtaining materials to publish articles or books related to public housing history.
- 3. Presentations: To acquire images and data for presentations on housing developments.
- 4. Archival Management: To reference and manage housing records for archival purposes.
- 5. Community Interest: For community members interested in the history of public housing in Atlanta.
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Appointments are required to access this collection. Contact the Archivist to make an appointment at AHAArchives@atlantahousing.org.
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Use the following format: 'Item,' Date of item creation. Collection, Series. (Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta Housing Archives, The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta).
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What is the scope of the Georgia Avenue Highrise collection?
The collection includes project records, tenant association records, publications, and photographs spanning from 1977 to 2001.