. . "19724651"^^ . "33.79777908325195"^^ . . "Midtown Atlanta#Atlanta, Georgia#Georgia #USA"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Temple (Atlanta)"@en . "The Temple"@en . . "-84.38916778564453"^^ . . . . . "POINT(-84.389167785645 33.797779083252)"^^ . "5222"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Temple"@en . . . . "List of historic buildings and districts designated by the City of Atlanta"@en . . . . . . . . . "1989-10-23"^^ . . "82002420"^^ . . . "82002420" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "ALB"@en . . . . . . "Atlanta Landmark Building"@en . "#aaccff"@en . . . . . "1931"^^ . . . . . "The Temple (formally, the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation) is a Reform synagogue in Atlanta, Georgia. The oldest Jewish congregation in Atlanta, it was established in 1860 to serve the needs of German-Jewish immigrants. The Temple, designed by Philip Trammell Shutze in a Neoclassical style, was completed in 1931. Previous temples of the congregation were located at: \n* 1875\u20131902: Garnett and Forsyth Streets, downtown \n* 1902\u20131929: South Pryor and Richardson Streets, Washington-Rawson neighborhood southeast of downtown During the 1950s and 1960s, The Temple became a center for civil rights advocacy. In response, white supremacists bombed The Temple on October 12, 1958, with no injuries. While arrests were made, there were no convictions. Atlanta Journal-Constitution editor Ralph McGill's outraged front-page column on the Temple bombing won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing. The Temple and the bombing event was used as a central theme in the film Driving Miss Daisy (1989)."@en . "1982-09-09"^^ . . . . "1118214966"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1931"^^ . "The Temple (formally, the Hebrew Benevolent Congregation) is a Reform synagogue in Atlanta, Georgia. The oldest Jewish congregation in Atlanta, it was established in 1860 to serve the needs of German-Jewish immigrants. The Temple, designed by Philip Trammell Shutze in a Neoclassical style, was completed in 1931. Previous temples of the congregation were located at: \n* 1875\u20131902: Garnett and Forsyth Streets, downtown \n* 1902\u20131929: South Pryor and Richardson Streets, Washington-Rawson neighborhood southeast of downtown"@en . . . . "33.797777777777775 -84.38916666666667" . . .