. Typical of the southeastern U.S Atlanta receives abundant rainfall that is evenly distributed throughout the year though late spring and early fall are somewhat drier the average annual rainfall is 50.2 inches (1,280 mm) while snowfall is typically light at around 2.9 to 5 inches per year the heaviest single snowfall occurred on January 23 1940 with around 10 inches (25 cm) of snow However ice storms usually cause more problems than snowfall does the most severe occurring on January 7 1973 Tornadoes are rare in the city itself but the March 14 2008 EF2 tornado damaged prominent structures in downtown Atlanta. Main article: Transportation in Georgia (U.S state) 1.2 Pre-steam Atlanta Georgia business directory, An APD Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor parked by the station at Underground Atlanta. . Languages 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. 100 2518 Student clubs and activities Major rivalries Crime rates and trends.
Main article: 2009 Atlanta Braves season Members of the General Assembly receive salaries provided by law so long as that salary does not increase before the end of the term during which the increase becomes effective Members of the Georgia General Assembly currently earn $17,000 a year. Tom Augusta Railroad management designed complex systems that could handle far more complicated simultaneous relationships than could be dreamed of by the local factory owner who could patrol every part of his own factory in a matter of hours Civil engineers became the senior management of railroads the leading American innovators were the Western Railroad of Massachusetts and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in the 1840s the Erie in the 1850s and the Pennsylvania in the 1860s.
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