This is a reprint of an old photo of downtown Atlanta in the 1950s.  There is not a name of a photographer, but bottom right hand corner says "Rush hour in the 50s".  It is in excellent shape.  No cracks or damage.  The back has wire for hanging, but includes hangers if you prefer to hang otherwise.  It is approximately 24.5" long x 28.5" wide.  The frame is black and the photo is triple matted (black, cream, silver).  Goes with any decor and is a must for those who love Atlanta, old pictures and cars, things from "the good ol' days".
Included is a hardback book by Michael Rose titled "Atlanta   Then and Now", published in 2001.  It includes lots of photos of Atlanta from the 1840s through the end of the 1900s.  Fascinating pictures of Atlanta's history, architecture, government buildings, and society.  The history is made especially interesting with the accompanying pictures.  The book is in excellent condition, including the book jacket.  No tears, marks, or folds.  The book is 144 pages and 11" x10".
(We are downsizing and getting rid of so many things I'd love to keep.)