Dreams for a Future Atlanta: Time Capsule from 1959

In 1959, the Atlanta History Center asked journalists and prominent community leaders to write letters describing their vision of Atlanta decades in the future. The letters were placed in a time capsule and buried nearby on West Paces Ferry Road. When opened in 1998, capsule letters revealed dreams that had been realized as well as predictions that seemed a long way off.

If you were asked to envision Atlanta’s future, what would you say? Think about your hopes and dreams for our city and share them on our Instagram or Facebook.

The Atlanta of the Past.

Detail of The Connector | The view of the downtown connector near the Varsity restaurant looking south toward the Fulton National Bank Building in downtown Atlanta, Georgia | Photographer, Boyd Lewis, circa 1973 | Boyd Lewis Photographs Collection, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center | Catalogue Number, VIS 101.640.004

Detail of Marietta Street | View of Marietta Street at the junction with Walton Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia | Photographer Unknown,  1952 | Atlanta History Photograph Collection, Kenan Research Center at Atlanta History Center | Catalogue Number, VIS 170.3045.001

Detail of Atlanta Airport | View of the terminal building at the Atlanta Municipal Airport looking northwest | Atlanta News Agency, Inc., and Colourpicture Publishers, 1957-1963 | Atlanta History Center postcard collection, Kenan History Center at Atlanta History Center | Catalogue Number, VIS 93.006.004

Time Capsule. Media Announcement.

Detail of The Atlanta Journal (Atlanta, Georgia) | Apr 14, 1959 ,  Page 37 | Newspapers.com