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Kirkwood's 26-acre historic and neglected remains from Atlanta's booming railroad industry have become an ideal gallery for Atlanta’s graffiti artists. The industrial complex’s first buildings were constructed in 1904. It housed the production of weapons for soldiers during the First World War and served as a rail car repair station for Pullman Company until 1954, when it changed ownership several times until the state purchased it in 1992. It is unclear what the future holds for the abandoned rail facility, but for now it serves as an occasional filming location and reminder of Atlanta’s past.
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