. The cream alternate uniforms were introduced in February 2012 as a tribute to the Braves' first season in Atlanta in 1966 the jersey includes the "Braves" script across the breastplate but the player number replaces the tomahawk underneath the "Braves" script on the left placket Player numbers and the "Braves" script are in red with a navy blue border the player names consist of navy blue lettering sewn to a cream nameplate the jersey has a thin navy piping about the collar and down the front of the jersey There is no piping around the sleeves the cream pants include piping identical to the jersey down the outside seam the left sleeve of the jersey has a "crossed tomahawk" logo that replaces the "screaming Indian" logo that appeared on the 1966 jerseys the new logo has two primarily red crossed tomahawks Underneath the tomahawks is a blue circle outlined in red with "1876" in red above (commemorating the year the franchise was founded) and "Atlanta Braves" in white below the cream uniforms are paired with the standard home cap and are worn for Saturday and Sunday home games. 108 2518. Two buildings stand side-by-side on a hill the one on the left is two stories with two smokestacks behind it the one on the right is the larger taller Tech Tower building. J Morgan (51/sq mi), 1.3 Overwatch Open and Overwatch Contenders, Massachusetts Governor Thomas Gage feared a confrontation with the colonists; he requested reinforcements from Britain but the British government was not willing to pay for the expense of stationing tens of thousands of soldiers in the Thirteen Colonies Gage was instead ordered to seize Patriot arsenals He dispatched a force to march on the arsenal at Concord Massachusetts but the Patriots learned about it and blocked their advance the Patriots repulsed the British force at the April 1775 Battles of Lexington and Concord then lay siege to Boston.
3.4 Religion 6.1 Education Places with 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants, One Atlantic Center by Philip Johnson, Films set in Georgia include two pictures both set in Atlanta that were awarded the Oscar for Best Picture: Gone with the Wind (1939) and Driving Miss Daisy (1989) Other films set in Georgia include Deliverance (1972) which was based on the novel of the same name by James Dickey Parental Guidance (2012) and Vacation at Six Flags Over Georgia. .
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