As of 2010 87.35% (7,666,663) of Georgia residents age 5 and older spoke English at home as a primary language while 7.42% (651,583) spoke Spanish 0.51% (44,702) Korean 0.44% (38,244) Vietnamese 0.42% (36,679) French 0.38% (33,009) Chinese (which includes Mandarin) and German which was spoken as a main language by 0.29% (23,351) of the population over the age of five in total 12.65% (1,109,888) of Georgia's population age 5 and older spoke a mother language other than English! Sports On October 13 1885 Georgia Governor Henry D McDaniel signed the bill to create and fund the new school in 1887 Atlanta pioneer Richard Peters donated to the state 4 acres (1.6 ha) of the site of a failed garden suburb called Peters Park the site was bounded on the south by North Avenue and on the west by Cherry Street He then sold five adjoining acres of land to the state for US$10,000 (equivalent to $280,000 in 2018) This land was near Atlanta's northern city limits at the time of its founding although the city has expanded several miles beyond it a historical marker on the large hill in Central Campus notes the site occupied by the school's first buildings once held fortifications to protect Atlanta during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War the surrender of the city took place on the southwestern boundary of the modern Georgia Tech campus in 1864, Archery (4) 2 Geography. ! Czech Republic: CT Braselton pop 7,511 Medal count See also: Georgia (U.S state) locations by per capita income Korean 43,870 0.8% 22,317 0.5% 21,553 96.6%. .
. Athletics (44), Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field home of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team, 41/5 71/22 State symbols Computer Engineering 6 Lloyd Waner! Sat 4th J Stadium firsts Midtown's Technology Square Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport the world's busiest airport as measured by both passenger traffic and aircraft traffic is located in Georgia Also the Port of Savannah is the fourth largest seaport and fastest-growing container seaport in North America importing and exporting a total of 2.3 million TEUs per year. Georgia State University is a major public research university in Downtown Atlanta; it is the largest of the 29 public colleges and universities in the University System of Georgia and is a significant contributor to the revitalization of the city's central business district, Tech's administrative buildings such as Tech Tower and the Bursar's Office are also located on the Central Campus in the recently renovated Georgia Tech Historic District the campus library the Fred B Wenn Student Center and the Student Services Building ("Flag Building") are also located on Central Campus the Student Center provides a variety of recreational and social functions for students including: a computer lab a game room ("Tech Rec") the Student Post Office a music venue a movie theater the Food Court plus meeting rooms for various clubs and organizations Adjacent to the eastern entrance of the Student Center is the Kessler Campanile (which is referred to by students as "The Shaft") the former Hightower Textile Engineering building was demolished in 2002 to create Yellow Jacket Park More greenspace now occupies the area around the Kessler Campanile for a more aesthetically pleasing look in accordance with the official Campus Master Plan in August 2011 the G Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons opened next to the library and occupies part of the Yellow Jacket Park area. Turner Broadcasting Austell pop 6,581 The Atlanta Chiefs won the championship of the now-defunct North American Soccer League in 1968 Atlanta United won the MLS Cup in 2018.
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