South Downtown, Atlanta

And landmark Miller's Rexall Drugs continues its trade in hoodoo and homeopathic remedies at Broad and Mitchell streets, as it has since 1965.

[8] Located in South Downtown is Hotel Row, both a National Register and locally listed historic district consisting of one block of early 20th century commercial buildings, 3-4 stories high, located on Mitchell Street west of Forsyth Street.

The building were originally hotels built to serve the needs of passengers from Terminal Station, opened in 1905 and demolished in 1971.

The buildings are the most intact row of early 20th century commercial structures in the city in Atlanta's original business district.

South Downtown is home to the governmental facilities of the City of Atlanta, Fulton County, and the State of Georgia.

This concentration of governmental facilities influenced the city's decision to market the area as "Government Walk."

Mitchell Street in South Downtown
Rich's 1924 store, the anchor of the South Downtown shopping district until its closure in 1991
Hotel Row in the early 20th century
Rich's 1906 building at what is now 82 Peachtree St. SE , as seen in 2013
The exterior of the Fulton County Courthouse, located at 136 Pryor Street SW
Pryor Street, with the Fulton County Government Center building to the left
Central Presbyterian Church, located across from the Georgia State Capitol