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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Georgia - Infrastructure
Atlanta Georgia - Government.
Atlanta is governed by an at-large elected mayor and a city council. The city council consists of represe...
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Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta, Georgia - Infrastructure
Atlanta, Georgia - Government.
Atlanta is governed by an at-large elected mayor and a city council. The city council consists of repres...
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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Georgia - Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 343.0 km² (132.4 mi²). 341.2 km² (131.8 mi²) of it is land...
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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia - Atlanta Georgia
Atlanta is the capital of and largest city in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the county seat of Fulton County, although a portion of th...
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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Georgia - People And Culture
Atlanta Georgia - Demographics.
The census of 2000 states there are 416,474 people, (423,019 as of 2003 estimates), 168,147 households,...
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Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta, Georgia - Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 343.0 km² (132.4 mi²). 341.2 km² (131.8 mi²) of it is land...
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Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta, Georgia - Economy
Despite romantic associations, Atlanta has always been more a commercial city than an ante-bellum monument. It is the major center of reg...
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Atlanta Falcons: Encyclopedia - Atlanta Falcons
National Football League (1966-present)
Eastern Conference (1966-1969)
Coastal Division (1967-1969)
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Atl: Encyclopedia - Atl
In Aztec mythology, Atl was a god of water.
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Battle Of Atlanta: Encyclopedia - Battle Of Atlanta
The Battle of Atlanta was a battle of the Atlanta campaign fought during the American Civil War on July 22, 1864 just southeast of Atlant...
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Augusta Georgia: Encyclopedia - Augusta Georgia
Augusta is a city located in the state of Georgia. As of 2000, the population is 199,775. In 1996, the governments of the City of Augusta...
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University Of Georgia: Encyclopedia - University Of Georgia
The University of Georgia, located approximately 70 miles north-east of Atlanta in Athens, Georgia, is the largest and leading institutio...
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Charles L. Allen: Encyclopedia - Charles L. Allen
Charles Livingstone Allen (1913 – August 30, 2005) was an American minister.
Born in Newborn, Georgia, he ministered around the state, ...
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Dahlonega Georgia: Encyclopedia - Dahlonega Georgia
Dahlonega is a town located in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, and is its county seatGR6. As of the 2000 census, it had a total population ...
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Roswell: Encyclopedia - Roswell
Roswell is the name of several places in the United States of America:
Roswell, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta
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1996 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia - 1996 Summer Olympics
The 1996 Summer Olympics, formally known as the Games of the XXVI Olympiad and informally known as the Centennial Olympics, were held in ...
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Boston Braves: Encyclopedia - Boston Braves
Two major American professional sports teams have existed under the name Boston Braves, both of which still exist today but are no longer...
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Atlanta Rhythm Section: Encyclopedia - Atlanta Rhythm Section
'Atlanta Rhythm Section (sometimes ARS) is an American southern rock band. The band unofficially formed in 1970 as former members of the ...
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World Of Coca-cola: Encyclopedia - World Of Coca-cola
The World of Coca-Cola is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of Coca-Cola and its well-known advertising. It is located in down...
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Asa Griggs Candler: Encyclopedia - Asa Griggs Candler
Asa Griggs Candler (December 30, 1851 - March 12, 1929) was a business tycoon who made most of his money selling Coca-Cola. He also serve...
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Centennial Olympic Park: Encyclopedia - Centennial Olympic Park
Centennial Olympic Park is a 21 acre (85,000 m²) public park located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The park was built by the Atlanta Com...
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Cumulus Media: Encyclopedia - Cumulus Media
Cumulus Media, Inc. (also known as Cumulus Broadcasting) NASDAQ: CMLS is a large owner of radio stations in small and medium markets in t...
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Alfred Uhry: Encyclopedia - Alfred Uhry
Alfred Fox Uhry (born December 3, 1936) is an American playwright best known for the play and screenplay of Driving Miss Daisy.
Born in A...
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Cox Enterprises: Encyclopedia - Cox Enterprises
Cox Enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded at Dayton, Ohio, by James Middleton Cox, who began with the Dayton Dai...
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Creflo Dollar: Encyclopedia - Creflo Dollar
Creflo Augustus Dollar Jr. is a pastor and the founder of the World Changers Church International, based in College Park, Georgia (near A...
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U.s. Route 278: Encyclopedia - U.s. Route 278
U.S. Highway 278 is a spur of U.S. Highway 78. It currently runs for 1,074 miles (1,728km) from Hilton Head Island, South Carolina to Wic...
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Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta, Georgia - History
The region where Atlanta and its suburbs were built was originally Creek and Cherokee Native American territory. The Creek land in the ea...
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Atlanta, Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta, Georgia - People And Culture
Atlanta, Georgia - Demographics.
The census of 2000 states there are 416,474 people, (423,019 as of 2003 estimates), 168,147 households...
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North Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - North Atlanta Georgia - Geography
North Atlanta is located at 33°51'46" North, 84°20'0" West (33.862653, -84.333452)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, th...
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List Of Radio Stations In Georgia By City: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Radio Stations In Georgia By City - Atlanta
List of radio stations in Georgia by city - FM.
WRAS 88.5 - Atlanta (College Radio)
WRFG 89.3 - Atlanta (Local Public Radio)
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Atlanta Falcons: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Falcons - Franchise History
Timeline / Important Years
1965 - The Atlanta Falcons are born. NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle, grants ownership to Rankin M. Smith Sr. T...
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Army Of The Tennessee: Encyclopedia Ii - Army Of The Tennessee - Command History
District of Cairo
Army of West Tennessee
Army of the Tennessee
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Emory University: Encyclopedia Ii - Emory University - History
Emory University - Early days in Oxford Georgia.
On 10 December 1836, Emory College was chartered by the Georgia Methodist conference, ...
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Emory University: Encyclopedia Ii - Emory University - Organization
Emory College is the undergraduate institution with 50 majors leading to a bachelor's degree. It enrolls around 6,000 students. Oxford Co...
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Emory University: Encyclopedia Ii - Emory University - Sports Clubs And Traditions
Emory's sports teams are called the Eagles. They participate in the NCAA's Division III and the University Athletic Association. Not surp...
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Army Of The Tennessee: Encyclopedia Ii - Army Of The Tennessee - History
Army of the Tennessee - Up the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers.
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Koreatown: Encyclopedia Ii - Koreatown - Germany
Koreatown - Frankfurt.
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Koreatown: Encyclopedia Ii - Koreatown - China
Koreatown - Beijing.
One prominent area is the Wudaokou section.
Koreatown - Shenyang.
Shenyang has a large Koreatown.
Koreatown - H...
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Koreatown: Encyclopedia Ii - Koreatown - Thailand
Koreatown - Bangkok.
A few blocks of Sukhumvit Rd, one of Bangkok's main street, is filled with Korean Restaurants, Stores, PC rooms an...
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Koreatown: Encyclopedia Ii - Koreatown - United Kingdom
Koreatown - London England.
New Malden has probably the largest expatriate community of South Koreans in Britain. According to the Kore...
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Koreatown: Encyclopedia Ii - Koreatown - Canada
Koreatown - Toronto Ontario.
Main article: Koreatown, Toronto
Toronto's primary Korea Town is located on Bloor Street, roughly between ...
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Koreatown: Encyclopedia Ii - Koreatown - United States
A Korean American is a person of Korean ancestry who was either born in or is an immigrant to the United States.
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List Of Seaboard Air Line Railroad Precursors: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Seaboard Air Line Railroad Precursors - Seaboard Air Line Railway
List of Seaboard Air Line Railroad precursors - American Agricultural and Chemical Company.
List of Seaboard Air Line Railroad precurs...
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Georgia U.s. State: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia U.s. State - Education
Georgia U.S. state - Colleges and universities.
Private schools= †
Agnes Scott College in Decatur [1]
American Intercontinental Univ...
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Atlanta Braves: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Braves - Retired Numbers
Murphy, Niekro, Aaron, and Paul Richards, a former major league catcher and manager who served as Braves vice president 1966-72, are also...
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Atlanta Braves: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Braves - Retired Numbers
Murphy, Niekro, Aaron, and Paul Richards, a former major league catcher and manager who served as Braves vice president 1966-72, are also...
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Fulton County Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Fulton County Georgia - Transportation
Almost every major highway (and every major Interstate highway) in metro Atlanta passes through Fulton County at some point, as it contai...
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Fulton County Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Fulton County Georgia - Politics
Residents, in part still reacting to Atlanta annexing 118 square miles in 1952, have commonly identified with being not Atlanta more than...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Campus Buildings And Other Structures
The Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown, an area north of downtown Atlanta. Although a number of skyscrapers are visible from all p...
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Dekalb County Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Dekalb County Georgia - Cities And Other Places In Dekalb County
DeKalb County Georgia - Incorporated Cities.
East Atlanta
Avondale Estates
Chamblee
Clarkston
Decatur
Doraville
Lithonia
Pine Lake
Sto...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Campus Buildings And Other Structures
The Georgia Tech campus is located in Midtown, an area north of downtown Atlanta. Although a number of skyscrapers are visible from all p...
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Atlanta Flames: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Flames - Franchise History
The Flames history begins in 1968, businessman Tom Cousins and former Georgia governor Carl Sanders brought the third major professional ...
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Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority: Encyclopedia Ii - Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority - History
The agency was formed by an act of the Georgia General Assembly in 1965. In the same year, four metropolitan area counties and the city o...
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Atlanta Metropolitan Area: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Metropolitan Area - Government And Politics
Georgia has the smallest average county size of any state which operates county governments. While this does bring government closer to t...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Georgia Tech In Movies
Certain shots from the tour portions of the movie Road Trip (2000) (when Tom Green's character is giving the tour) were shot on Georgia T...
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Georgia Aquarium: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Aquarium - Conservation
According to Aquarium founder Bernard Marcus, the Aquarium's conservation and environmental mission is just as important as its status as...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - The School
Georgia Tech's campus in midtown Atlanta was the site of the athletes' village, and a venue for a number of athletic events for the 1996 ...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Georgia Tech In Movies
Certain shots from the tour portions of the movie Road Trip (2000) (when Tom Green's character is giving the tour) were shot on Georgia T...
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Heart Of Atlanta Motel V. United States: Encyclopedia Ii - Heart Of Atlanta Motel V. United States - The Case
Passed on July 2, 1964, the Civil Rights Act banned racial discrimination in public places, particularly in public accommodations, largel...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Student Life
Set on a spacious campus in the middle of trendy Midtown Atlanta, and with a rich tradition of top-ranked athletic teams and student acti...
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List Of U.s. Class I Railroads: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of U.s. Class I Railroads - Current Class I Railroads
List of U.S. Class I railroads - BNSF Railway.
Main article: BNSF Railway
The BNSF Railway (AAR reporting mark BNSF) is the second-l...
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Georgia U.s. State: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia U.s. State - Transportation
Atlanta is still a major railroad hub for CSX and Norfolk Southern, in addition to being a major airport hub now as well. Several highway...
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Georgia U.s. State: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia U.s. State - Professional Sports Teams
Arena 2 Football Teams
South Georgia Wildcats
Macon Knights
Minor League baseball teams
Augusta GreenJackets
Columbus Catfish
Rom...
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Sandy Springs Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Sandy Springs Georgia - Geography
The boundaries of Sandy Springs are: Atlanta to the south, Cobb County (at the Chattahoochee River) to the west and north, Roswell (also ...
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Georgia Force: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Force - History
The Georgia Force is an Arena Football League team based in Atlanta that plays in the Southern Division of the National Conference.
Geor...
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Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority: Encyclopedia Ii - Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority - Criticism And Concern
MARTA is the largest mass transportation system (ninth largest in North America) not to receive state funding. As a result, MARTA has fac...
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Battle Of Atlanta: Encyclopedia Ii - Battle Of Atlanta - Prelude
In the months leading up to the battle Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston had repeatedly retreated from Sherman's superior force. All...
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Flint River Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Flint River Georgia - Description
It rises in west central Georgia in southern Fulton County on the southern outskirts of the Atlanta metropolitan area near the Hartsfield...
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Music Of Athens Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Music Of Athens Georgia - Music History
The earliest music in North Georgia, including what is now Athens, was that of the Native Americans of the area, principally the Creek an...
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List Of Auxiliary Interstate Highways: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 85
3-digit interstates associated with I-85:
Georgia
I-185 (Columbus)
I-285 (metro Atlanta)
I-985 (metro Atlanta)
North Carolina
I-285 (p...
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List Of Auxiliary Interstate Highways: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Auxiliary Interstate Highways - Interstate 85
3-digit interstates associated with I-85:
Georgia
I-185 (Columbus)
I-285 (metro Atlanta)
I-985 (metro Atlanta)
North Carolina
I-285 (p...
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Georgia U.s. State: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia U.s. State - Law And Government
Georgia U.S. state - State government.
The state capital is Atlanta.
As with all other U.S. States and the federal government, Georgia'...
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Georgia U.s. State: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia U.s. State - Demographics
As of 2004, the population of Georgia was estimated to be 8,829,323, making it the 10th most populous state. Its population has grown 36%...
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John Mayer Musician: Encyclopedia Ii - John Mayer Musician - Early Life
Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Mayer grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut and attended Fairfield Warde High School for his freshman, sopho...
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John Mayer Musician: Encyclopedia Ii - John Mayer Musician - Mainstream Success
In 2003, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for the 2002 release of the single "Your Body Is A Wonderland" from ...
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John Mayer Musician: Encyclopedia Ii - John Mayer Musician - Change In Musical Direction
In 2004, Mayer worked with hip hop artist and producer Kanye West, appearing both on rapper Common's "Go" and Kanye West's "Bittersweet" ...
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John Mayer Musician: Encyclopedia Ii - John Mayer Musician - Discography
John Mayer musician - Albums.
(with U.S. chart positions)
"Villanova Junction Demo" (indie release) (1995)
"Lo-Fi Masters Demo" (indie...
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Fulton County Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Fulton County Georgia - History
Fulton County was created from the western half of Dekalb County in 1853. This occurred when, during the 1840s, that county's seat of Dec...
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Norcross Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Norcross Georgia - History
Norcross was founded in 1870 by John Thrasher. Thrasher named the town after his good friend Jonathan Norcross, the fourth mayor of Atlan...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - The School
Georgia Tech's campus in midtown Atlanta was the site of the athletes' village, and a venue for a number of athletic events for the 1996 ...
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Cherokee County Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Cherokee County Georgia - Remaining County
In 1857, part of the southeastern corner of the county was ceded by the state legislature to form Milton County. In the 1890s, The Atlant...
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Dublin Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Dublin Georgia - Geography
Dublin is located at 32°32'15" North, 82°55'6" West (32.537463, -82.918358)GR1. The town, named such because the Middle Georgia piedmon...
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Georgia U.s. State: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia U.s. State - Important Cities And Towns
Population > 1,000,000 (urbanized area)
Atlanta (State Capital City)
Population > 100,000 (urbanized area)
Augusta
Columbus
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Georgia Tech In Books
"John Heisman: Principles of Football" [Hill Street Press, 2000] describes the philosophy and plays used by the great John Heisman, Tech'...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Georgia Tech In Books
"John Heisman: Principles of Football" [Hill Street Press, 2000] describes the philosophy and plays used by the great John Heisman, Tech'...
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Georgia Institute Of Technology: Encyclopedia Ii - Georgia Institute Of Technology - Student Life
Set on a spacious campus in the middle of trendy Midtown Atlanta, and with a rich tradition of top-ranked athletic teams and student acti...
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Sugar Bowl: Encyclopedia Ii - Sugar Bowl - Previous Results
Italics denote a tie game.
* - Denotes BCS Championship Games
† - Played in the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia due to Hurricane Katri...
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List Of Veterans Affairs Medical Facilities: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Veterans Affairs Medical Facilities - G
List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities - Georgia.
VA Medical Center
Augusta VA Medical Center
Decatur Atlanta VA Medical Center
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Sandy Springs Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Sandy Springs Georgia - History
In 1851, Wilson Spruill donated five acres (two hectares) of land for the founding of the Sandy Springs United Methodist Church near the ...
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Norcross Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Norcross Georgia - Geography
Norcross is located at 33°56'19" North, 84°12'31" West (33.938551, -84.208630)GR1. It came into being because it was the first train st...
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Southern Polytechnic State University: Encyclopedia Ii - Southern Polytechnic State University - History
The school began in 1948 in barracks on the campus of the Naval Air Station Atlanta (now DeKalb Peachtree Airport) in Chamblee, northeast...
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Spike Lee: Encyclopedia Ii - Spike Lee - Biography
Born in Atlanta, Georgia, his family moved to Brooklyn, New York when he was very young. He developed film skills at Clark Atlanta Univer...
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Autotrader.com: Encyclopedia Ii - Autotrader.com - Autotrader.com Offices
Headquarters: Atlanta, Georgia; Regional Offices: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; Norfolk, Virginia; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas; Los Angel...
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Lynchburg Virginia: Encyclopedia Ii - Lynchburg Virginia - Transportation
Amtrak's Crescent train connects Lynchburg with the cities of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Charlotte, Atlanta, Birmingh...
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Belt Line: Encyclopedia Ii - Belt Line - Concept
The concept originated with a 2002 masters degree thesis by Georgia Tech student Ryan Gravel, who now heads the non-profit Friends of the...
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Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation: Encyclopedia Ii - Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation - Properties
In Branson, Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation directly owns the Silver Dollar City and Celebration City theme parks, the Showboa...
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Atlanta Campaign:
American History Dictionary - Atlanta Campaign
Definition and meaning of Atlanta Campaign:
Atlanta Campaign During the decisive Atlanta Campaign in 1864, Union general Wi...
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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Georgia - Economy
Despite romantic associations, Atlanta has always been more a commercial city than an ante-bellum monument. It is the major center of reg...
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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Georgia - History
The region where Atlanta and its suburbs were built was originally Creek and Cherokee Native American territory. The Creek land in the ea...
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Atlanta Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Atlanta Georgia - Economy
Despite romantic associations, Atlanta has always been more a commercial city than an ante-bellum monument. It is the major center of reg...
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