! Self-government 2001 2,823,530 34,858 69.6% 12th 15th Bungalows in the Midtown Historic District Main article: Centennial Olympic Stadium, 2.2 Geology and terrain Arts Above populations are 2018 estimates from the U.S Census Bureau. . 3.1 Running races, The Georgia Dome 1.5 Lacrosse, In the 1880s electrified trains were introduced leading to electrification of tramways and rapid transit systems Starting during the 1940s the non-electrified railways in most countries had their steam locomotives replaced by diesel-electric locomotives with the process being almost complete by the 2000s During the 1960s electrified high-speed railway systems were introduced in Japan and later in some other countries Many countries are in the process of replacing diesel locomotives with electric locomotives mainly due to environmental concerns a notable example being Switzerland which has completely electrified its network Other forms of guided ground transport outside the traditional railway definitions such as monorail or maglev have been tried but have seen limited use! Dobbins Air Reserve Base 40/4 Croatia: HRT USNWR departmental rankings 5.3.1 Modernization Several sites honor the lives and careers of noted American leaders: the Little White House in Warm Springs which served as the summer residence of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt while he was being treated for polio; President Jimmy Carter's hometown of Plains and the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta; the Martin Luther King Jr National Historic Site in Atlanta which is the final resting place of Martin Luther King Jr and Coretta Scott King; and Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church where Dr King preached. ; . In the 2010 Census Atlanta was recorded as the nation's fourth-largest majority-black city it has long been known as a center of African-American political power education economic prosperity and culture often called a black mecca Some African-American residents of Atlanta have followed an influx of whites to newer housing in the suburbs in the early 21st century From 2000 to 2010 the city's black population decreased by 31,678 people shrinking from 61.4% of the city's population in 2000 to 54.0% in 2010.
. Jim O'Rourke Main article: 2010 Atlanta Braves season, Jezebel 6.1 Education Atlanta's Georgia Dome hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 the Georgia Dome hosted the NCAA Final Four Men's Basketball National Championship in 2002 2007 and 2013 it hosted WWE's WrestleMania XXVII in 2011 an event which set an attendance record of 71,617 the dome was also the venue of the annual Chick-fil-A Bowl post-season college football games Since 2017 they have been held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium along with the FIRST World Championships, Candler-McAfee (CDP) pop 23,025 Western and Atlantic Railroad! . The classical Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta at 1000 Peachtree Street, 89 94. Bullpen Another part of Tech Square the privately owned Centergy One complex contains the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) holding faculty and graduate student offices for the College of Computing and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering as well as the GVU Center a multidisciplinary technology research center the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) is a science and business incubator run by the Georgia Institute of Technology and is also headquartered in Technology Square's Centergy One complex, 5 Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel 723 (220) 73 1976 93rd-tallest building in the U.S Stood as the tallest all-hotel building in the world from 1976 until 1977. The presiding officer of the Senate is the President of the Senate or Lieutenant Governor Like the United States Senate a President Pro Tempore is elected by the Senate from among its members the President Pro Tempore acts as President in case of the temporary disability of the President in case of the death resignation or permanent disability of the President or in the event of the succession of the President to the executive power the President Pro Tempore becomes President the Senate also has as an officer the Secretary of the Senate, Georgia Tech's cooperative education and internship programs have been externally recognized for their strengths the Undergraduate Cooperative Education was recognized by U.S News & World Report as one of the top 10 "Programs that Really Work" for five consecutive years U.S News & World Report additionally ranked Georgia Tech's internship and cooperative education programs among 14 "Academic Programs to Look For" in 2006 and 2007 on June 4 2007 the University of Cincinnati inducted Georgia Tech into its Cooperative Education Hall of Honor.
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