
Caldwell Tanks, Inc. , of Louisville, KY, is building Atlanta’s new water tank near Atlanta’s works department grounds just off Hwy. 59. It’s “hair-do” is part of the painting of the tower.

Well,of course,everyone knows this.It’s a basket.Yes, but what is the sport that can be played here at Linden City Park. Disc golf. It’s free and available.

At morning breakfast Dr. Dan Wimberley, left, and Frank Lance are holding what used to be the hand-held calculator. It is a slide rule, and smart high school trigonometry students used to be proud to have and operate one.

Well sure, everyone knows what this is. It’s just that Atlanta public librarian Kendra Harrell has this warning one on her door. All in jest, of course. However, you can learn about velociraptor at the library.

A model of the Dire Wolf which 300,000 years ago was bigger and more powerful than today’s gray wolf. This model for study and appreciation is in the window of the Atlanta Library.

This unusual silver ball is actually a propane storage tank. It is located on what used to be the grounds of the O’Farrell Community Center.The center was destroyed in a fire Feb. 16, 2016.

This is the bridge near the start of the Atlanta City Park trail at the town’s sportsplex park.This bridge was built by local Boy Scouts, leaders and helpers more than 10 years ago. It’s a pleasure to walk or run across.

Well, here is real solid history. Snuff jars owned by a member of the Cass County Genealogical Society. No one would admit to using or knowing how they were used.