8 AT&T Midtown Center 677 (206) 47 1982 Also known as the BellSouth Building, South Asia 3 Teams Province of New Hampshire established in the 1620s chartered as crown colony in 1679. Religion in Georgia (2014) Fort McPherson Closed. Infrastructure 14 Matt Joyce 1870 1,184,109 12.0% An extinct fault line called the Brevard Fault runs roughly parallel to the Chattahoochee River but as its last movements were apparently prehistoric it is considered extinct and not a threat to the region Still minor earthquakes do rattle the area (and all of Georgia) occasionally One notable one was in April 2003 (magnitude 4.6) coming from the northwest its epicenter just across the state line in northeastern Alabama While many people slept through the 5A.M quake it caused a minor panic in others completely unaware of what was happening Similar earthquakes occur in this region called the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone often felt much more widely across the stronger crust of eastern North America as compared to the west Thus the 1886 Charleston South Carolina earthquake was also felt in Atlanta and throughout the Southeast it caused damage as far as central Alabama and West Virginia Two small earthquakes were also felt on the southeast side near Eatonton in early April 2009 the New Madrid Seismic Zone (near the Missouri-Tennessee borders) and the seismic zone producing the 1886 magnitude 7.3 earthquake are still capable of producing moderate or major earthquakes which the entire Atlanta area will feel moderately or even strongly.
! Amtrak Express (reporting marks AMTK AMTZ) provides small-package and less-than-truckload shipping among more than 100 cities Amtrak Express also offers station-to-station shipment of human remains to many express cities at smaller stations funeral directors must load and unload the shipment onto and off the train Amtrak hauled mail for the United States Postal Service and time-sensitive freight but canceled these services in October 2004 due to minuscule profits on most parts of the few lines that Amtrak owns trackage rights agreements allow freight railroads to use its trackage. In 1965 the university bought the former Pickrick Restaurant a site of confrontation in the Civil Rights Movement which it first used as a placement center Later it was known as the Ajax Building the building was razed in 2009, 4 Politics Vacancies Main article: History of Georgia Tech. . . .
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