. D Of the 376,377 households 30.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them 35.7% were married couples living together 15.7% had a female householder with no husband present 44.4% were non-families and 35.4% of all households were made up of individuals the average household size was 2.36 and the average family size was 3.15 the median age was 34.2 years. "Empire State of the South" Domestic and international from Atlanta: MARTA rapid transit train. Geography and nomenclature Milton pop 32,661, Other airports (maintained by local counties) include Charlie Brown Field (Fulton) McCollum Field (Cobb) Cartersville Airport DeKalb Peachtree Airport Briscoe Field (Gwinnett) Coweta County Airport Cherokee County Airport and Tara Field (Henry) and Paulding County Airport in (Paulding) Former local airports were Stone Mountain Airport and Parkaire Field among others, South Korea (300) Hugh Duffy*. Economy 44/7 73/23 China: CCTV Among mammals the eastern gray squirrel is by far the most ubiquitous stealing birdseed from the bird feeders which many locals maintain Chipmunks and small brown rabbits are common but it is relatively rare to hear of them doing any damage Opossum raccoons foxes and now coyotes and armadillos are frequently seen Garden and meadow snakes are common; three venomous snakes (Eastern diamondback rattlesnake Water Moccasin and Copperhead) are indigenous but reports of bites are rare Many types of frogs including tree frogs and bullfrogs are easily heard in early summer as are cicadas in July and August Black bears occasionally wander down from the mountains and white-tailed deer are abundant; overpopulated in some areas Homeowners in the outer suburbs are prone to landscaping damage due to scavenging deer, Monthly average daily high and low temperatures for major Georgia cities. . Atlanta is divided into 242 officially defined neighborhoods the city contains three major high-rise districts which form a north-south axis along Peachtree: Downtown Midtown and Buckhead Surrounding these high-density districts are leafy low-density neighborhoods most of which are dominated by single-family homes. The era's most notable architect may be Atlanta-native John Portman whose Hyatt Regency Hotel (1968) made a significant mark on the hospitality sector a graduate of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture Portman's work reshaped downtown Atlanta with his designs for the Atlanta Merchandise Mart Peachtree Center the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel and SunTrust Plaza, Since the 1990s various hip-hop and R&B musicians have included top-selling artists such as Outkast Usher Ludacris TLC B.o.B. and Ciara Atlanta is mentioned in a number of these artists' tracks such as Usher's "A-Town Down" reference in his 2004 hit "Yeah!" (which also features Atlanta artists Lil Jon and Ludacris) Ludacris' "Welcome to Atlanta" Outkast's album "ATLiens" and B.o.B.'s multiple references to Decatur Georgia as in his hit song "Strange Clouds".
. Tech's fight song "I'm a Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech" is known worldwide First published in the 1908 Blue Print it was adapted from an old drinking song ("Son of a Gambolier") and embellished with trumpet flourishes by Frank Roman Then-Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev sang the song together when they met in Moscow in 1958 to reduce the tension between them As the story goes Nixon did not know any Russian songs but Khrushchev knew that one American song as it had been sung on the Ed Sullivan Show! 1 Africa Fifty-five thousand students are enrolled in 106 schools in Atlanta Public Schools some of which are operated as charter schools Atlanta is served by many private schools including without limitation Atlanta Jewish Academy Atlanta International School the Westminster Schools Pace Academy the Lovett School the Paideia School Holy Innocents' Episcopal School and Roman Catholic parochial schools operated by the Archdiocese of Atlanta, The classical Millennium Gate (2008), Cycling ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Atlanta played a vital role in the Allied effort during World War II due to the city's war-related manufacturing companies railroad network and military bases leading to rapid population and economic growth in the 1950s the city's newly constructed highway system allowed middle class Atlantans the ability to relocate to the suburbs As a result the city began to make up an ever-smaller proportion of the metropolitan area's population.
All In One Mobility