Italy: RAI, Main article: Geography of Georgia (U.S state) Atlanta has a rich tradition in collegiate athletics with two NCAA Division I programs in the city and a third in the metropolitan area; The Braves have retired eleven numbers in the history of the franchise including most recently Chipper Jones' number 10 in 2013 John Smoltz's number 29 in 2012 Bobby Cox's number 6 in 2011 Tom Glavine's number 47 in 2010 and Greg Maddux's number 31 in 2009 Additionally Hank Aaron's 44 Dale Murphy's 3 Phil Niekro's 35 Eddie Mathews' 41 Warren Spahn's 21 and Jackie Robinson's 42 which is retired for all of baseball with the exception of Jackie Robinson Day have also been retired the color and design of the retired numbers reflect the uniform design at the time the person was on the team excluding Robinson.
Six Flags over Georgia Fri 27th The syndicated game show Wheel of Fortune taped three weeks of Olympics-themed episodes from the Fox Theater in Atlanta for broadcast in April and July 1996 which included prizes from the Games' official sponsors a video game featuring the Games' mascot Izzy's Quest for the Olympic Rings was also released. . Atlanta was selected as the site for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games Following the announcement the city government undertook several major construction projects to improve Atlanta's parks sporting venues and transportation infrastructure While the games themselves were marred by numerous organizational inefficiencies as well as the Centennial Olympic Park bombing the spectacle was a watershed event in Atlanta's history that initiated a fundamental transformation of the city in the following decade. Join or Die by Benjamin Franklin was recycled to encourage the former colonies to unite against British rule, Cherokee (335/sq mi) Prior to the arrival of European settlers in north Georgia Creek Natives inhabited the area Standing Peachtree a Creek village where Peachtree Creek flows into the Chattahoochee River was the closest Native American settlement to what is now Atlanta as part of the systematic removal of Native Americans from northern Georgia from 1802 to 1825 the Creek were forced to leave the area in 1821 and white settlers arrived the following year, One of the entrances to the University of Georgia.
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