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Medical Arts Building
| NRHP ID: 16000816 |
| Wikidata ID: Q6806261 |
| Wikpedia: Medical Arts Building (Atlanta) |
| Location (in/near): Atlanta, Georgia |
| Listed: 2016-12-06 |
| Role: Building |
| Significance region: Local |
| Significance area(s): Architecture; Community Planning |
| Criteria: A (event); C (architecture/engineering) |
| Architect(s): G. Lloyd Preacher |
| Architectural style(s): Beaux-Arts |
Nearby
| Name | Direction/Distance (mi) |
|---|---|
| First Methodist Episcopal Church, South | ↘ 0.1 |
| Imperial Hotel | ↘ 0.1 |
| Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | ↓ 0.1 |
| Long, Crawford W., Memorial Hospital | ↑ 0.2 |
| Baltimore Block | ↖ 0.2 |
| Rose, Rufus M., House | ↑ 0.3 |
| Capital City Club | ↓ 0.3 |
| Techwood Homes Historic District | ↖ 0.4 |
| North Avenue Presbyterian Church | ↑ 0.4 |
| Fire Station No. 11 | ↑ 0.4 |
| Building at 161 Spring St. | ↙ 0.5 |
| Wynne-Claughton Building | ↓ 0.5 |
| Winecoff Hotel | ↓ 0.5 |
| Fox Theatre Historic District | ↑ 0.5 |
| Fox Theatre | ↑ 0.5 |
| Degive's Grand Opera House | ↓ 0.5 |
| Peters, Edward C., House | ↗ 0.5 |
| First Congregational Church | ↓ 0.6 |
| Cox-Carlton Hotel | ↑ 0.6 |
| Rhodes-Haverty Building | ↓ 0.6 |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata