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Hentz, Reid & Adler

Hentz, Reid & Adler was an architectural firm that did work in the U.S. state of Georgia. The firm is "known in the Southeast for their Beaux-Arts style and as the founding fathers of the Georgia school of classicism."

Works
Atlanta • 140 Peachtree Street NE (1911, lower three floors remain), Downtown, currently the downtown offices of the Atlanta Historical Society • J. Mack Robinson College of Business Administration Building (listed under a previous name, "Citizen's and Southern Bank Building"), a.k.a. the "Empire Building", 35 Broad St. (Hentz,Adler & Shutze), NRHP-listed • Jacob's drugstore, 886 (now 810) N. Highland Ave. NE, Virginia-HighlandParamount Theater (orig. Howard Theater), Peachtree St., between Ellis and Houston (demolished 1960) • Peachtree Southern Railway Station, 1688 Peachtree St., NW, Brookwood (Hentz, Reid & Adler), NRHP-listed • Reid House Condominiums (1924), 1325 Peachtree St. NE, MidtownRich's department store flagship (1924), Broad St., South DowntownHenry B. Tompkins House, built 1922, 125 W. Wesley Rd., NW., Atlanta (Hentz,Reid & Adler), NRHP-listed • Swan House, home of Edward and Emily Inman, built in 1924. Now part of Atlanta History Center, NRHP-listed Rest of GeorgiaAthens: Harold Hirsch Hall, University of Georgia School of Law (Hentz, Adler & Shutze) • Cedartown: Hawkes Children's Library, N. College St. (Hentz,Reid & Adler), NRHP-listed • Columbus: Robert E. Dismukes Sr., 1617 Summit Dr. (Hentz,Reid & Adler), NRHP-listed • Griffin: St. George's Episcopal Church, 132 N. Tenth St. (Hentz, Reid, and Adler), NRHP-listed • Macon: • Massee Apartments (1924), 347 College St. • Villa Albicini, 150 Tucker Rd. (Hentz,Reid & Adler), NRHP-listed Outside Georgia310 West Church Street Apartments, 420 N. Julia St., Jacksonville, Florida (Hentz,Reid & Adler), NRHP-listed ==References==
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