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Henry Aaron Bust Finds a Home at Adams Park

H. Michael Harvey, JD
3 min readAug 5, 2022

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Just Three Miles from His Southwest Atlanta Home

The Henry Aaron Bust once graced the friendly confines of Turner Field and is now permanently displayed at Atlanta’s Adams Park. Photo © 2022 Harold Michael Harvey

In 2017, the Atlanta Braves packed up and moved the team twenty miles north of Turner Field, less than a mile outside the city limits, but clear into the next county. Turner Field had been home to the Braves since the 1996 Olympics gifted the team a new stadium.

There was angst in the Atlanta community when the Braves announced they were moving to Cobb County on land suitable for building a mixed-use community around the new ballpark.

So, the Braves, in the spirit of a good corporate citizen to the region that lays the golden egg, donated the bust of Henry Louis Aaron, their all-time home run hitter, to the City of Atlanta.

Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered remarks during the dedication service of the Henry Louis Aaron bust at Adams Park. Photo © 2022 Harold Michael Harvey

The city was closing out the Kasim Reed administration and moving into the Keisha Lance-Bottom years. The Aaron bust rested in the city’s archives. Then Andre Dickens, who describes himself as “a deacon and a dad,” entered 2022 as the new Mayor of Atlanta. It was time for the Aaron bust to find a public home. The administration considered displaying it at city hall, and then Mayor Dickens weighed in on the discussion.

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H. Michael Harvey, JD
H. Michael Harvey, JD

Written by H. Michael Harvey, JD

Harvey is Living Now Book Awards 2020 Bronze Medalist for his memoir Freaknik Lawyer: A Memoir on the Craft of Resistance. Available at haroldmichaelharvey.com

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