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Freedom park

Freedom Park’s relevance in Atlanta history dates back to the Civil War. On July 22, 1864, Sherman watched the city burn during the Battle of Atlanta from Copenhill (location of the Carter Center).

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Christmas with cooper manning

Every year around the holidays we like to give Sidewalk Radio fans a little something extra, some lagniappe if you will. Today, we score big bringing to you a rollicking conversation with football’s greatest comedic talent, Mr. Cooper Manning.

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Peter bahouth, world view

When you interview a photographer you learn about what we see by understanding what they’ve seen. Stereoscopic photographer Peter Bahouth is an artist, an advocate, an activist, and an airbnb mogul…of sorts.

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#55

5 year anniversary show

5 Years. Wow! Thank you, all.

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#54

A most historic site

Today’s show, A Most Historic Site, is Part I of our National Park Service Road to the Centennial coverage. Our guest today is Judy Forte, Superintendent of the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site.

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EXTRA

Storytellin’ with jamie allen

​Jamie Allen has a healthy obsession with squirrels. What? Yes, this writer and storyteller is creator of the Inman Park Squirrel Census.

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EXTRA

A chat with han vance

Han Vance is a writer, a poet, and a vivacious Atlantan who has a passion for self-expression.

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#53

Atlanta, baby!

Everyone knows that Atlanta’s reason for being is rail. We were born at the terminus of the Western & Atlantic Railroad in 1837. By 1842 there were 30 residents, now there are over 6,000,000.

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EXTRA

An interview with victor levin

​In this EXTRA edition of Sidewalk Radio, we’re honored to spend some time talking life and film with Victor Levin, the super talented Writer & Director of the romantically charming, meaningfully funny, “5 to 7”.

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The class of ’65

The Class Of ’65 by Jim Auchmutey is a history lesson told through the turbulent days of the Civil Rights Movement and as played out in the south Georgia town of Americus, where a white kid and the dissident religious community he came from…

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