Candler-McAfee (CDP) pop 23,025, Qualifications for election 4.1 Ownership, This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (April 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). ; . Chinese 37,660 0.7% 22,564 0.5% 15,096 66.9% 1940 392,886 23.3% 46/8 59/15 ? ? ? ? There are many references to their use in central Europe in the 16th century Such a transport system was later used by German miners at Caldbeck Cumbria England perhaps from the 1560s a wagonway was built at Prescot near Liverpool sometime around 1600 possibly as early as 1594 Owned by Philip Layton the line carried coal from a pit near Prescot Hall to a terminus about half a mile away a funicular railway was also made at Broseley in Shropshire some time before 1604 This carried coal for James Clifford from his mines down to the river Severn to be loaded onto barges and carried to riverside towns the Wollaton Wagonway completed in 1604 by Huntingdon Beaumont has sometimes erroneously been cited as the earliest British railway it ran from Strelley to Wollaton near Nottingham. ! . Religion in Atlanta while historically centered on Protestant Christianity now involves many faiths as a result of the city and metro area's increasingly international population Protestant Christianity still maintains a strong presence in the city (63%) but in recent decades the Catholic Church has increased in numbers and influence because of new migrants in the region Metro Atlanta also has numerous ethnic or national Christian congregations including Korean and Indian churches the larger non-Christian faiths are Judaism Islam and Hinduism Overall there are over 1,000 places of worship within Atlanta.
1920 232,606 30.9% The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets participate in 17 intercollegiate sports including football and basketball Tech competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference and is home to Bobby Dodd Stadium the oldest continuously used on campus site for college football in the southern United States and oldest currently in Division I FBS the stadium was built in 1913 by students of Georgia Tech. The 2000s decade saw the construction of numerous high-rise condo buildings in Midtown such as the Spire Viewpoint and 1010 Midtown in 2006 then-Mayor Shirley Franklin set in motion a plan to make the 14-block stretch of Peachtree Street a street-level shopping destination the 2004 opening of the Seventeenth Street Bridge over the Downtown Connector reconnected Midtown with the west side of the city and to the Atlantic Station mixed-use development which was built on the former site of the Atlantic Steel company, By 1860 Atlanta's population had grown to 9,554 During the American Civil War the nexus of multiple railroads in Atlanta made the city a hub for the distribution of military supplies in 1864 the Union Army moved southward following the capture of Chattanooga and began its invasion of north Georgia the region surrounding Atlanta was the location of several major army battles culminating with the Battle of Atlanta and a four-month-long siege of the city by the Union Army under the command of General William Tecumseh Sherman on September 1 1864 Confederate General John Bell Hood made the decision to retreat from Atlanta and he ordered the destruction of all public buildings and possible assets that could be of use to the Union Army on the next day Mayor James Calhoun surrendered Atlanta to the Union Army and on September 7 Sherman ordered the city's civilian population to evacuate on November 11 1864 Sherman prepared for the Union Army's March to the Sea by ordering the destruction of Atlanta's remaining military assets, 1 Colonies Sugar Hill pop 18,522 There are a number of performing arts venues in the state among the largest are the Fox Theatre and the Alliance Theatre at the Woodruff Arts Center both on Peachtree Street in Midtown Atlanta as well as the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre located in Northwest Atlanta. ! On September 16 2017 a 21-year-old computer engineering major Scout Schultz was shot dead by the Georgia Tech Police Department after approaching officers while holding a closed multi-tool and saying "Shoot me." the incident led to a protest attended by approximately 50 individuals that led to three arrests and property damage in the form of a burned campus police car, Main article: Centennial Olympic Park bombing, 2009: the return of solid pitching A 2018 study found that the opening of the Beijing Metro caused a reduction in "most of the air pollutants concentrations (PM2.5 PM10 SO2 NO2 and CO) but had little effect on ozone pollution.".
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