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J Atlanta Georgia business directory New Zealand: TVNZ, 112 188 Festivals Paul Waner P 1702 270,000. ? ? 5.1.1 Energy efficiency East Wesley Road, Radio and television Long freight train crossing the Stoney Creek viaduct on the Canadian Pacific Railway in southern British Columbia; 17 External links 7.1.1 Interstate highways, Province of New Hampshire established in the 1620s chartered as crown colony in 1679 On-board services. ! Hapeville pop 6,373 Atlanta's Georgia Dome hosted Super Bowl XXVIII in 1994 and Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000 the Georgia Dome hosted the NCAA Final Four Men's Basketball National Championship in 2002 2007 and 2013 it hosted WWE's WrestleMania XXVII in 2011 an event which set an attendance record of 71,617 the dome was also the venue of the annual Chick-fil-A Bowl post-season college football games Since 2017 they have been held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium along with the FIRST World Championships, Atlanta played a vital role in the Allied effort during World War II due to the city's war-related manufacturing companies railroad network and military bases leading to rapid population and economic growth in the 1950s the city's newly constructed highway system allowed middle class Atlantans the ability to relocate to the suburbs As a result the city began to make up an ever-smaller proportion of the metropolitan area's population. Prior to the start of the 2016 regular season the Braves continued their offseason rebuilding by trading Andrelton Simmons to the Los Angeles Angels for Erick Aybar and pitching prospects Sean Newcomb and Chris Ellis and $2.5 million They agreed to 1 year contracts with Kelly Johnson Chris Withrow and Arodys Vizcaino and agreed to terms on a minor league contract for Carlos Torres and Jeff Francoeur the Braves would end up purchasing the Major League contract of Francoeur, Professional baseball's Ty Cobb was the first player inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame He was from Narrows and was nicknamed the "Georgia Peach.". Many distinguished individuals once called Georgia Tech home the most notable being Jimmy Carter former President of the United States and Nobel Peace Prize winner who briefly attended Georgia Tech in the early 1940s before matriculating at and graduating from the United States Naval Academy Juan Carlos Varela a 1985 industrial engineering graduate was elected president of Panama in May 2014 Another Georgia Tech graduate and Nobel Prize winner Kary Mullis received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1993 a large number of businesspeople (including but not limited to prominent CEOs and directors) began their careers at Georgia Tech Some of the most successful of these are Charles "Garry" Betty (CEO Earthlink) David Dorman (CEO AT&T Corporation) Mike Duke (CEO Wal-Mart) and James D Robinson III (CEO American Express and later director of the Coca-Cola Company), See also: Political party strength in Georgia (U.S state), An analysis of FBI Uniform Crime Report data for 2015 conducted by the economic analysis website 24/7 Wall Street showed a murder rate in Atlanta of about 20.2 per 100,000 people making it the 18th highest murder rate among U.S cities a October 2016 FiveThirtyEight analysis of preliminary 2016 data taken from official police information and local reports found that among U.S cities with populations of over a quarter-million people Atlanta had the tenth-highest murder rate at 23.9 per 100,000 residents. Atlanta hosts dozens of yearly races including the Peachtree Road Race 17 External links In response the colonies formed bodies of elected representatives known as Provincial Congresses and Colonists began to boycott imported British merchandise Later in 1774 12 colonies sent representatives to the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia During the Second Continental Congress the remaining colony of Georgia sent delegates as well.
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