? ? ? ? ? Samoa (5) 5 Population Georgia Public Broadcasting (PBS) 9 Stations Lufthansa German Airlines The Golden Isles are a string of barrier islands off the Atlantic coast of Georgia near Brunswick that include beaches golf courses and the Cumberland Island National Seashore. . . The city is home to the Atlanta Dogwood Festival an annual arts and crafts festival held one weekend during early April when the native dogwoods are in bloom. .
Mexico (97) Main article: Train station 1950 473,572 20.5% 10 Media! State taxes by two days of rain, 6 Culture The Dukes of Hazzard a 1980s TV show was set in the fictional Hazzard County Georgia the first five episodes were shot on location in Conyers and Covington Georgia as well as some locations in Atlanta Production was then moved to Burbank California.[citation needed]. Arts Alliance Theater Tue 31st Fri 3rd An Acela Express at Old Saybrook Connecticut in 2011 J Niger (3) The team was decimated when the American League's new Boston entry set up shop in 1901 Many of the Beaneaters' stars jumped to the new team which offered contracts that the Beaneaters' owners did not even bother to match They only managed one winning season from 1900 to 1913 and lost 100 games five times in 1907 the Beaneaters (temporarily) eliminated the last bit of red from their stockings because their manager thought the red dye could cause wounds to become infected (as noted in the Sporting News Baseball Guide during the 1940s when each team's entry had a history of its nickname(s) the American League club's owner Charles Taylor wasted little time in adopting Red Sox as his team's first official nickname (up to that point they had been called by the generic "Americans") Media-driven nickname changes to the Doves in 1907 and the Rustlers in 1911 did nothing to change the National League club's luck the team became the Braves for the first time in 1912 Their owner James Gaffney was a member of New York City's political machine Tammany Hall which used an Indian chief as their symbol.
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