The late John Lewis' body arrived in Atlanta for a public viewing at the Georgia State Capitol.
arrived and is now lying in state at the Georgia State Capitol ... drawing long lines of constituents looking to pay their final respects.
The procession -- led by a score of police escorts -- weaved its way through downtown Atlanta Wednesday before making its stopping at the Gold Dome for an hours-long public viewing of the closed casket in the State Capitol's rotunda. Lewis, who'd been in Congress since 1987, is only the fourth Black person to lie in state in the Georgia Capitol -- the others being
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