Revue and News, February 19, 2015

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Legislature update Albers, Beach inform residents ►►Page 6

Cheers! Roswell welcomes new brewery ►►Page 23

Milton grad on Bachelor Get to know Ashley Salter ►►Page 42

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Playoff picture

Find out how your team fared ►►Pages 35 – 39

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Large photomural adorns Canton St. In honor of Black History Month, Roswell Roots

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A giant photomural, reproducing a 19th century photograph, is the latest attraction on Canton Street.

Work begins on Holcomb Bridge, Ga. 400 projects Intersection will be improved over coming year By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@appenmediagroup.com ROSWELL, Ga. – Driving on Holcomb Bridge Road across Ga. 400 is soon to get worse

before it gets better. Roswell officials kicked off the construction of two major projects Feb. 10 at the intersection, which should be finished by the end of the year. The intersection is one of the most used in the metro area, said Roswell Transportation Director Steve Acenbrak,

See PROJECTS, Page 44

ROSWELL, Ga. – A large photomural has been installed on Canton Street to honor Roswell’s historic black community. The temporary public art project, wheat pasted to the wall of Go With the Flow, will be on view throughout February until March 7 in conjunction with Roswell Roots: Festival of Black History and Culture. Roswell Arts Renaissance Inc. (RoAR), a nonprofit dedicated to bringing more public art to the city, sponsored the 12-foot by 18-foot mural with support from the Roswell Roots Festival of Black History and Culture steering committee and the Roswell Historical Society/City of Roswell Research

Library and Archives. “This is the first time in ages that a temporary mural has been allowed to appear on this wall,” RoAR President Maggie Davis said of the stoneand-cement façade on Canton Street at Elizabeth Way. “It’s a breakthrough for public art in Roswell and a prominent tribute to Roswell’s historic African American community. Because the wall is in the historic district, we had to get approval from the Historic Preservation Commission.” A reproduction of a 19th century photograph, the blackand-white mural depicts Rosa Lee Brown and her five siblings. Rosa Lee (second from left) married Russell Strickland and lived on Webb Street in Roswell from 1944 until her death in 1975. She worked as a homemaker and a seam-

See PHOTOMURAL, Page 43

City unveils downtown plans Retail, apartments expected

Downtown Alpharetta plans • 50,000 square feet of retail • 30,000 square feet of office • About 170 units of residential

By JONATHAN COPSEY jonathan@appenmediagroup.com ALPHARETTA, Ga. – The city’s plans for the future of downtown Alpharetta were unveiled to the public Feb. 16, in an open house. Six outparcels of land around the new City Hall are available for development. Cheri Morris, with Morris and Fellows, the project’s management team, said the hope is to build a mix of office, retail and residential buildings to make downtown Alpharetta a vibrant city

center. “This will be the heart and the marketplace of downtown Alpharetta,” said Morris. She and the city envision 2- to 3-story buildings clustered around the town green,

See PLANS, Page 4

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