Ickes In Atlanta
US Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes (1874 - 1952) stands ready to detonate the first explosives to begin the demolition of some older buildings in Atlanta, Georgia, making way for construction of modern buildings under the National Model Housing Project, 1934. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

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01 January, 1934
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- 1930-1939,
- Adult,
- Adults Only,
- Archival,
- Atlanta - Georgia,
- Beginnings,
- Black And White,
- Business Finance and Industry,
- Construction Industry,
- Council Flat,
- Demolishing,
- Detonator,
- Development,
- Full Length,
- Georgia - US State,
- Harold L. Ickes,
- Large Group Of People,
- Only Men,
- Outdoors,
- People,
- Politics,
- Preparation,
- Secretary of the Interior,
- Standing,
- Statesman,
- USA,