The Alcovy Trestle Bridge, which carries a CSX rail line over the Alcovy River, has a long and bloody history. It is believed that the stone pilings are the remains of an earlier bridge that Sherman burned down during the Civil War. During the 1940's the bridge was the scene of several lynchings of young black men from the area. The bridge is rumoured to be haunted by the ghost of one of the victims. A longer and more detailed story about these events is on the Covington News website.
Piedmont Park, in the Midtown section of Atlanta, is the city's largest public greenspace. From morning to night there is always has something interesting happening here.
I'm on what is likely to turn into a multi-year project to scan my negative and transparency archive, stretching back over 30 years. It's fun re-discovering some of these images.