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    Techwood Homes was an early public housing project in the Atlanta, Georgia in the United States, opened just before the First Houses. The whites-only Techwood...
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  • was joined by Clark Howell Homes (both all white) in 1940. In the run-up to the 1996 Olympics, Techwood and Clark Howell Homes were demolished and replaced...
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  • in the country in 1936, Techwood Homes. Early public housing projects such as Techwood and its sister project, University Homes, were built for working-class...
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  • who became an expert on public housing and organized the building of Techwood Homes, the first public housing project in the United States. He would later...
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    shantytown just south of Georgia Tech along Techwood Drive. It was replaced in the 1930s with the Techwood Homes, America's first public housing project....
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    United States, as well as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Atlanta's Techwood Homes opened on 1 September 1936 and was the first of the fifty-two opened...
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  • throughout the city. The initiative began with Techwood Homes in downtown Atlanta, Clark Howell Homes, and continuing to several other projects in each...
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  • I Homes (AHA's Homeownership Program) Savannah Heights Neighborhood Atlanta (Atlanta Housing Authority) Techwood Homes Bankhead Courts Bowen Homes Clark...
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    very first public housing community built by PWA was the whites-only Techwood Homes in Atlanta, Georgia. The PWA also built one of the first public housing...
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    Lakewood Heights is Oak Knoll, which was noted in a 1937 meeting between Techwood Homes organizer Charles Forrest Palmer, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt...
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