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Seen here is the extraordinary C & S bank that used to stand at the corner of North Avenue and West Peachtree. 

According to the Atlanta Journal & Constitution it cost as much to demolish the 19-story building in 1993 ($4 million) as it did to construct it in 1967.

Regarding when the building was demolished, local history scholar David Henderson reports:  "The C&S building came down in 1993. It wasn't demolished by implosion or wrecking ball. The unusual design (a concrete core with the floors hung on it like shelves) required it be dismantled floor by floor, a process that took nearly a year."

Scroll down to see a second postcard, featuring a photo taken from ground level.

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One more postcard, this one courtesy of Christo Harris.

 

 

 

 

Winter, 1990.

Photo courtesy of Christo Harris.

 

 

 

 

06/18/1992

Photo courtesy of Christo Harris.

 

 

 

 

Fall of 1992, as the dismantling of the C&S tower was nearing completion.

Photo courtesy of Christo Harris.

 

 

 

 

Winter, 1990.  This photo shows the patio of the C&S tower. Those combination pod chairs/planters are pretty amazing to behold.

Photo courtesy of Christo Harris.

 

 

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