ATLANTA — An Atlanta historian said it was the coolest and scariest thing he has ever seen as cranes hoisted the Atlanta Cyclorama out of its current home and as they prepare to move it to its new ...
Picking up a fragile, 6-ton painting that’s longer than a football field is a bit like stretching a tent made out of tissue paper: It takes the skills of a museum conservator and the engineering ...
ATLANTA (FOX 5 Atlanta) - It’s a true icon of Atlanta, and a relic from the days before motion pictures and television dominated entertainment. And now, after years of planning and meticulous work, ...
There are big changes coming to one of Atlanta’s most well-known attractions. In a news conference Wednesday morning, Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed announced plans to move Atlanta’s Cyclorama. Atlanta ...
Picking up a fragile, 6-ton painting that’s longer than a football field is a bit like stretching a tent made out of tissue paper: It takes the skills of a museum conservator and the engineering ...
The colossal 19th-century painting of the Battle of Atlanta has been hailed as a tribute to both the North and South, and its complicated history will be a focus in its new home at the Atlanta History ...
ATLANTA - One of Atlanta's most iconic artifacts, Cyclorama, is moving. Good Day Atlanta's Paul Milliken got a behind-the-scenes look at how the priceless piece of local history safely makes a journey ...
Haven’t visited the 42-foot tall Battle of Atlanta oil painting since childhood? Then you’re missing out on the unique charm of this local time capsule. Within your own backyard lies adventure that ...
The first time Calinda Lee saw the “Battle of Atlanta” Cyclorama, she rolled her eyes in disbelief. The colossal 133-year-old panoramic painting of the Civil War battle featured thousands of human ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. The Battle of Atlanta Cyclorama painting will move Feb. 9 ...
The renovated exhibit is set to open next week in it's new home, the Atlanta History Center. Joann Vitelli To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript ...