Higher education was available for young men in the North and most students were aspiring Protestant ministers the oldest colleges were New College (Harvard) College of New Jersey (Princeton) Collegiate School (Yale) and College of Rhode Island (Brown) Others were King's College (Columbia) the College of Philadelphia (University of Pennsylvania) Queen's College (Rutgers) and Dartmouth College in New Hampshire South of Philadelphia there was only the College of William and Mary which trained the secular elite in Virginia especially aspiring lawyers, Somalia (4), Asia The Office of Information Technology or OIT manages most of the Institute's computing resources (and some related services such as campus telephones) With the exception of a few computer labs maintained by individual colleges OIT is responsible for most of the computing facilities on campus Student faculty and staff e-mail accounts are among its services Georgia Tech's ResNet provides free technical support to all students and guests living in Georgia Tech's on-campus housing (excluding fraternities and sororities) ResNet is responsible for network telephone and television service and most support is provided by part-time student employees. Sat 4th The Georgia School of Technology opened in the fall of 1888 with two buildings One building (now Tech Tower an administrative headquarters) had classrooms to teach students; the second building featured a shop and had a foundry forge boiler room and engine room it was designed for students to work and produce goods to sell and fund the school the two buildings were equal in size to show the importance of teaching both the mind and the hands though at the time there was some disagreement to whether the machine shop should have been used to turn a profit. 7 Parks and recreation 7 Economy The Braves have had three different versions of their Friday red alternate home uniform the first uniform worn from 2005 to 2013 featured navy and white piping navy "Braves" script and tomahawk in front and white letters and navy numbers with white trim at the back it was paired with a navy cap with red brim featuring the alternate "tomahawk A" logo From 2014 to 2018 the Braves tweaked the uniform; the "Braves" script was now adorned with stars while the tomahawk was removed the "tomahawk A" cap was also retired in 2019 the Braves reverted to a variation of the original red alternate uniform minus the white piping, Egypt (29) Weightlifting (10) Tree: live oak Monthly average daily high and low temperatures for major Georgia cities. ; Barrow (79,061) Phil Black Americans are the largest racial minority with 32.4% of the population up from 28.9% in 2000 the city of Atlanta has long been regarded as a "black mecca" for its role as a center of black education political power wealth and culture From 2000 to 2010 the geographic distribution of blacks in Metro Atlanta changed radically Long concentrated in the city of Atlanta and DeKalb County the black population there dropped as more than half a million African Americans settled across other parts of the metro area including approximately 112,000 in Gwinnett County 71,000 in Fulton outside Atlanta 58,000 in Cobb 50,000 in Clayton 34,000 in Douglas and 27,000 each in Newton and Rockdale counties Due to its availability of jobs Atlanta has been a destination for young college-educated blacks in the Reverse Great Migration of African Americans from the North since the turn of the 21st century with many settling quickly into suburban locations the metropolitan area has the second highest total African American population of any metropolitan area with only the New York City metro area having more. This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it (May 2015), Non-Hispanic white only 2,671,757 50.7% 2,447,856 59.5% 223,901 9.1%, Beginning of the 20th century [icon].
The 2010 United States Census reported that Atlanta had a population of 420,003 the population density was 3,154 per square mile (1232/km2) the racial makeup and population of Atlanta was 54.0% Black or African American 38.4% White 3.1% Asian and 0.2% Native American Those from some other race made up 2.2% of the city's population while those from two or more races made up 2.0% Hispanics of any race made up 5.2% of the city's population the median income for a household in the city was $45,171 the per capita income for the city was $35,453 22.6% percent of the population was living below the poverty line Atlanta has one of the highest LGBT populations per capita according to a survey by the Williams Institute ranking third among major American cities behind San Francisco and slightly behind Seattle with 12.8% of the city's total population identifying as gay lesbian or bisexual 7.3% of Atlantans were born abroad (86th in the US), A replica of a "Little Eaton Tramway" wagon the tracks are plateways, Pickens (31,588) J Mechanical Engineering 3 4.2 Local government; 36/2 65/18 Savannah 60/16 Top 10 Non-English Languages Spoken in Georgia, 1.2 Pre-steam Totals (10 nations) 168 144 155 467 Pike (77/sq mi) Traditions Equestrian ? ? ? ? ? ? Sewerage is also handled by the water utilities but the various water and sewer networks may not conform to the same boundaries resulting in interbasin water transfers This is for practical reasons because the area is hilly and divided by several watersheds because the area has developed irregularly and erratically and because water treatment plants are usually not near sewage treatment plants Septic tanks are still used in the older homes of some exurbs. Tourists are drawn to the city's culinary scene which comprises a mix of urban establishments garnering national attention ethnic restaurants serving cuisine from every corner of the world and traditional eateries specializing in Southern dining Since the turn of the 21st century Atlanta has emerged as a sophisticated restaurant town Many restaurants opened in the city's gentrifying neighborhoods have received praise at the national level including Bocado Bacchanalia and Miller Union in West Midtown Empire State South in Midtown and Two Urban Licks and Rathbun's on the east side in 2011 the New York Times characterized Empire State South and Miller Union as reflecting "a new kind of sophisticated Southern sensibility centered on the farm but experienced in the city." Visitors seeking to sample international Atlanta are directed to Buford Highway the city's international corridor and suburban Gwinnett County There the nearly-million immigrants that make Atlanta home have established various authentic ethnic restaurants representing virtually every nationality on the globe for traditional Southern fare one of the city's most famous establishments is the Varsity a long-lived fast food chain and the world's largest drive-in restaurant Mary Mac's Tea Room and Paschal's are more formal destinations for Southern food! Puerto Rican 43,337 0.8% 19,358 0.5% 23,979 123.9% Main article: List of tallest buildings in Atlanta Georgia 13.svg State Route 13.
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