Marietta Street 1864 Other European 2.0% Swedish 0.6%, 2017: SunTrust Park and front office changes 4 Parks and recreation. June 8 2012 4.3 Elections 50/10 80/27 During the 2000s Atlanta underwent a profound physical cultural and demographic transformation Suburbanization a booming economy and new migrants decreased the city's black percentage from a high of 67% in 1990 to 54% in 2010 From 2000 to 2010 Atlanta gained 22,763 white residents 5,142 Asian residents and 3,095 Hispanic residents while the city's black population decreased by 31,678 Much of the city's demographic change during the decade was driven by young college-educated professionals: from 2000 to 2009 the three-mile radius surrounding Downtown Atlanta gained 9,722 residents aged 25 to 34 holding at least a four-year degree an increase of 61% Between the mid-1990s and 2010 stimulated by funding from the HOPE VI program Atlanta demolished nearly all of its public housing a total of 17,000 units and about 10% of all housing units in the city. Portugal (106) 6.1 Education Trinidad and Tobago (12) The Atlanta metropolitan area was first defined in 1950 as Fulton DeKalb Gwinnett Cobb and Clayton counties Walton Newton Douglas Fayette Forsyth Henry Cherokee Rockdale and Butts counties were added after the 1970 census with Barrow and Coweta counties joining in 1980 and Bartow Carroll Paulding Pickens and Spalding counties in 1990. The Georgia Ports Authority manages two deepwater seaports at Savannah and Brunswick and two river ports at Bainbridge and Columbus the Port of Savannah is a major U.S seaport on the Atlantic coast. . 4.3.1 Flora 2 Russia 26 21 16 63 N a denotes initial constant resistance 1820 340,989 35.6% As with all other US states and the federal government Georgia's government is based on the separation of legislative executive and judicial power Executive authority in the state rests with the governor currently Brian Kemp (Republican) Both the Governor of Georgia and lieutenant governor are elected on separate ballots to four-year terms of office Unlike the federal government but like many other U.S States most of the executive officials who comprise the governor's cabinet are elected by the citizens of Georgia rather than appointed by the governor!
. 10.3 Print East Point pop 33,712 1.4 Stadium firsts Access and transportation; . 34/1 61/16 The total cost of the 1996 Summer Olympics was estimated to be around $1.7 billion the venues and the Games themselves were funded entirely via private investment and the only public funding came from the U.S government for security and around $500 million of public money used on physical public infrastructure including streetscaping road improvements Centennial Olympic Park (alongside $75 million in private funding) expansion of the airport improvements in public transportation and redevelopment of public housing projects $420 million worth of tickets were sold sale of sponsorship rights accounted for $540 million and sale of the domestic broadcast rights to NBC accounted for $456 million in total the Games turned a profit of $10 million, Main article: List of people from Georgia (U.S state), Led by the Wright brothers Barnes and Spalding the Red Stockings dominated the National Association winning four of that league's five championships the team became one of the National League's charter franchises in 1876 sometimes called the "Red Caps" (as a new Cincinnati Red Stockings club was another charter member). 6.5 Film The 1996 Olympics were marred by the Centennial Olympic Park bombing on July 27 Security guard Richard Jewell discovered the pipe bomb and immediately notified law enforcement and helped evacuate as many people as possible from the area before it exploded Although Jewell's quick actions are credited for saving many lives the bombing killed spectator Alice Hawthorne wounded 111 others and caused the death of Melih Uzunyol by heart attack Jewell was later considered a suspect in the bombing but was never charged and he was exonerated in October 1996 in 2003 Eric Robert Rudolph was charged with and confessed to this bombing as well as the bombings of two abortion clinics and a gay bar He stated "the purpose of the attack on July 27th was to confound anger and embarrass the Washington government in the eyes of the world for its abominable sanctioning of abortion on demand." He was sentenced to a life sentence at ADX Florence prison in Florence Colorado.
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