The State Bar of Georgia Building is located at 104 Marietta St. NW in Downtown Atlanta.
Ten Eyck Brown, one of the most notable architects of public buildings in Atlanta in the first third of the 20th century.
[1] A marker in front of the building identifies the location of the original site of the zero milepost of the terminus of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and of the first settlement of Atlanta (then named Thrasherville).
[2] Prior to the construction of the Federal Reserve building, the First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta occupied the site.
The first church on the site was built in 1852, replaced by a more ornate structure in 1878, which was demolished in 1916.