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| Lakewood Heights ( | Atlanta), a neighborhood and historic district of Atl |
| After the university was relocated to | Atlanta, a small group of professors officially found |
| By 1979, Raines was the bureau chief in | Atlanta, a position he remained in until 1981, when h |
| tournament is not to be confused with the WCT | Atlanta, a WCT tournament played in the 1980s. |
| She won a gold medal at the 1996 games in | Atlanta, a silver in 2000 in Sydney, and a bronze in |
| significant donations to causes in and around | Atlanta, a tradition his estate continued after his d |
| also offered the first "all Negro" program in | Atlanta, a Saturday evening variety show. |
| Four years later in | Atlanta, Abia was eliminated in the repechages of the |
| Atlanta Academy of Child Development (3 yrs.- 4 yrs.) | |
| written endorsement letter from the mayor of | Atlanta acknowledging the event's support by the City |
| ally, owned former Crosley station WXIA-TV in | Atlanta) acquired Multimedia, Inc., while the respect |
| was an important businessman and developer in | Atlanta active in the late 19th century through the e |
| ty of the area remains unincorporated with an | Atlanta address. |
| Williams died at Piedmont Hospital in | Atlanta, after a three-year battle with cancer. |
| d after General Sherman whose troops occupied | Atlanta after the Civil War. |
| s singles at the 1996 Summer Olympics held in | Atlanta after beating the reigning World Champion fro |
| The family resides in | Atlanta, after moving from Los Angeles, California. |
| He was released by | Atlanta after the 2006 season. |
| ate 1889, and was the second electric line in | Atlanta, after the Edgewood line to Inman Park. |
| 07 WLTM became the new home of Paul Harvey in | Atlanta after a two-year stint on WYAY-FM "Eagle 106. |
| Atlanta again sailed with TF 16 on the morning of the | |
| e suspended from the team's season opener, in | Atlanta against the LSU Tigers. |
| Keiley later died in | Atlanta, aged 77. |
| artners bought the company and renamed it the | Atlanta Agricultural Works, in 1906 again to the Atla |
| Re-established in 1940 at | Atlanta Airport as a Georgia National Guard Army obse |
| The portion near I-285 and the | Atlanta Airport, which is in Clayton County, is still |
| ight operating between La Guardia Airport and | Atlanta Airport. |
| traffic to Interstate 85 North/South and the | Atlanta Airport. |
| period, he would also frequently be heard on | Atlanta airwaves as a sports-talk radio host. |
| Sigman has been named a member of | Atlanta Alexis de Tocqueville Society in recognition |
| ves on the board of directors of the Midtown ( | Atlanta) Alliance, the Atlanta Commerce Club, and he |
| Delta Air Lines offers direct service to | Atlanta along with Delta Connection services to Atlan |
| He won Gold in the 4x100m relay in | Atlanta along with Bronze medals in both the individu |
| the 470 class at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta, along with his partner Hugo Rocha. |
| axial and fiber service operators, Scientific | Atlanta also expanded its IPTV solutions offerings af |
| Scientific | Atlanta also supplies distribution technology to netw |
| The WCML-TV Tower | Atlanta, also known as the WCMU-TV Tower Atlanta, is |
| dquarters building for First National Bank of | Atlanta, also known as First Atlanta. |
| The "International Hall of Fame" in | Atlanta also does not exist. |
| of Marthasville, in DeKalb county, to that of | Atlanta; also, to change the election precinct now he |
| ersity and has a scholarship sponsored by the | Atlanta Alumni Association named The William E. Harbo |
| WPBC AM 1310 is an | Atlanta AM radio station broadcasting on a frequency |
| stivals of Shanghai, Cairo, San Diego, Dhaka, | Atlanta, amongst others. |
| Atlanta Amtrak Station | |
| Reports of similar revivals emerged from | Atlanta, Anaheim, Saint Louis, several Canadian sites |
| ated (A&B), is the second largest law firm in | Atlanta and the forty-third largest in the United Sta |
| Once they were both out, they moved back to | Atlanta and signed to From the Ground Up Records. |
| st post office was a stage coach stop between | Atlanta and Augusta about four miles away. |
| In 1884 he returned to | Atlanta and worked as a reporter at the Atlanta Const |
| e land was used for today's Renaissance Park ( | Atlanta) and Central Park (Atlanta). |
| " McKinney Highway" between I-20 in northwest | Atlanta and I-75 near Cumberland Mall. |
| Lipshutz was born on December 27, 1921, in | Atlanta and attended Boys High School. |
| t in a bronze box in the bronze statue at Zoo | Atlanta and the other 20% were flown back to the Afri |
| The show was broadcast on WAGA-TV in | Atlanta and would eventually be renamed The Xernona C |
| gins at the Downtown Connector (I-75/I-85) in | Atlanta and ends at the South Carolina state line in |
| term "darktown" was also used generically in | Atlanta and the rest of the South to refer to African |
| dialogue with faith and community leaders in | Atlanta and the surrounding areas. |
| After a few years with KMIR, Susan headed to | Atlanta and joined CNN Headline News where she anchor |
| The program is produced in | Atlanta and takes a look ahead at the day's top news |
| Grant Park, Zoo | Atlanta, and the Atlanta Cyclorama |
| the Piedmont Air Line system, by then renamed | Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway, forming the R |
| H gave the group a movie location tour around | Atlanta, and visited some of the movie's most famous |
| He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and won a gold medal in the Tornado class. |
| It will be their 44th season in | Atlanta, and the 138th of the franchise. |
| ic Champion, from the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as we |
| finished fifth at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and were also fifth in the Soling class at Sy |
| former trustee of the Westminster Schools of | Atlanta and the Henrietta Egleston Hospital for Child |
| In July 1886, the | Atlanta and Florida Railway was chartered as the Atla |
| mber 2004 Spider Loc met rapper Young Buck in | Atlanta and performed for him. |
| Gurdwara is about an hour north from Downtown | Atlanta and Hartsfield Airport. |
| epted a position with the Associated Press in | Atlanta and moved the family there. |
| The | Atlanta and Florida Railroad name was instituted in 1 |
| It is based in | Atlanta and was founded in 1995. |
| arious talk shows in Sacramento, Orlando, and | Atlanta, and for several years he served as a studio |
| d in single sculls in 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
| The Yeshiva consists of students from | Atlanta and provides a dorm to a select number of stu |
| Atlanta and Montreal played the last spring-training | |
| ings at Z-93 with sidekick "Hot Henrietta" in | Atlanta, and in Houston. |
| compete in the contest in 2002 and 2003 with | Atlanta and Charleston winning the competition those |
| The website originally served the market of | Atlanta, and expanded to Arizona, San Diego, and Las |
| Lay moved his headquarters to | Atlanta and formed H.W. Lay & Company in 1939. |
| cy's closed all the older Davison's stores in | Atlanta and consolidated to Rich's-Macy's. |
| e at the Olympics twice; at the 1996 Games in | Atlanta and the 2000 Games in Sydney. |
| In 2000, he became bureau chief in | Atlanta and was also a war correspondent in Afghanist |
| on was active in the Civil Rights Movement in | Atlanta and brought that interest with him to Chicago |
| a local favorite and played many recitals in | Atlanta and Decatur, even during the war. |
| reek (not the same as Proctor Creek in nearby | Atlanta), and outflows into Lake Allatoona. |
| Corke has covered Olympic Games in | Atlanta and Torino, the latter while at NBC. |
| e next year when it was re-organized into the | Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway. |
| ered at the Democratic National Convention in | Atlanta, and demonstrated against the Ku Klux Klan in |
| After graduating from Clark College, | Atlanta and playing in local bands, he was hired by t |
| in the Washington, D.C. metro area, Maryland, | Atlanta and Panama City, Florida. |
| Atlanta and the Automobile (1977) | |
| on, the grounds were purchased by the City of | Atlanta and became Piedmont Park. |
| well as the late season races at Rockingham, | Atlanta and Riverside. |
| al in Asheville, Emory University Hospital in | Atlanta, and Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga. |
| It is carried via subcarrier on WABE-FM in | Atlanta, and on Georgia Public Broadcasting radio sta |
| He was president of | Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad and director |
| WSB-TV 39 (2.x) | Atlanta, and former analog 2 |
| own is located just off Interstate 20 between | Atlanta and Augusta, GA. |
| s above Auburn Avenue in what is now Downtown | Atlanta and the Sweet Auburn neighborhood. |
| s were suburban New Orleans, Houston, Dallas, | Atlanta, and Baton Rouge. |
| ea consists of 12 school systems within metro | Atlanta and North GA. |
| In 1885, when | Atlanta and Fulton County enacted temperance legislat |
| maintain a course at nearby Mercer University | Atlanta and host a high school 5K invitational annual |
| es the same surface as the tracks used in the | Atlanta and Sydney Olympic Games. |
| n two career titles in singles, both in 1996 ( | Atlanta and Palermo). |
| ular exhibitor in private galleries in Miami, | Atlanta and Chicago, and has works purchased and comm |
| he historic Georgia State Capitol in downtown | Atlanta and other state-owned buildings, but found no |
| During the Olympic games in Seoul, Barcelona, | Atlanta and in Sydney, he served as a member of the I |
| rgest hotel/convention center complex between | Atlanta and Washington, DC. |
| In 1981 the race was moved to downtown | Atlanta, and the date changed to Thanksgiving in late |
| At both the | Atlanta and Sydney Games, he rode "Aspen Joter," a st |
| Marthasville became Terminus, and finally | Atlanta, and Union Church became Bethel Church, then |
| Following his graduation Ciraldo moved to | Atlanta and did play-by-play work for the University |
| gton, Frederick was raised in Baton Rouge and | Atlanta, and moved to Portland in 1974. |
| He has lived in St. Louis, | Atlanta, and La Jolla. |
| Franklin M. Garrett, | Atlanta and Environs, pp. |
| Seay grew up in | Atlanta, and had his first major break in 1957 by win |
| school Ward enrolled at Morehouse College in | Atlanta and majored in political science. |
| wth by acquiring tenant service operations in | Atlanta and Seattle. |
| r special performances at Smith's Olde Bar in | Atlanta and Eddie's Attic in Decatur, Georgia, respec |
| Moreland attended Grady High School in | Atlanta and was a letterman in football, basketball, |
| h popular urban celebrities in cities such as | Atlanta and Miami. |
| tin Luther King Jr. Drive and the Grant Park ( | Atlanta) and Capitol Gateway neighborhoods on the sou |
| freeway on the west, across which is Downtown | Atlanta and the Georgia State Capitol building |
| AirTran Airways (Gate 2) ( | Atlanta and Tampa) |
| Francisco, New York, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, | Atlanta and Chicago. |
| He grew up in | Atlanta and studied music there. |
| 1950s, they donated their land to the City of | Atlanta, and the land was turned into a park. |
| national team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
| 2nd Academy Awards, the 1996 Summer Olympics ( | Atlanta) and the 2002 Winter Olympics (Salt Lake City |
| It is the 24th tallest building in | Atlanta, and was the tallest until it was passed by 2 |
| es: 1988 in Seoul, 1992 in Barcelona, 1996 in | Atlanta, and 2000 in Sydney. |
| on Sweat Mountain in north-northwestern metro | Atlanta, and its city of license is Atlanta. |
| ke from the fires was reported as far away as | Atlanta and Orlando. |
| WGCL-TV's edition is known as Better Mornings | Atlanta; and KPHO-TV's show is called Better Arizona. |
| 1913 Notable Men of | Atlanta and Georgia, 156 pages |
| are Garden in New York City, Philips Arena in | Atlanta, and TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, The M.E.N |
| n the border between the Buckhead district of | Atlanta and the Midtown district of Atlanta. |
| y all of the Perimeter (I-285) highway around | Atlanta, and all Interstates within and several miles |
| lequin floor which is the only of its kind in | Atlanta, and is the only space in Atlanta that is sol |
| In this solidly liberal district based in | Atlanta and the African-American-heavy suburbs in DeK |
| of superstore-like dollar stores around metro | Atlanta, and nearby areas of Georgia. |
| d in 2006, many employees have moved south of | Atlanta, and as of 2010 increasing numbers of employe |
| 26, 2006, Sullivan was stopped by police near | Atlanta and charged with possession of less than an o |
| rchitects of New York, Heery International of | Atlanta and Rosser International of Atlanta. |
| also competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
| s Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, | Atlanta, and Miami. |
| n 1902 as a company running the streetcars in | Atlanta, and was the successor to the Atlanta Consoli |
| Road | Atlanta and the "Mitty" followed, where teamed with A |
| In 2007 Blomberg received the city of | Atlanta's prestigious Phoenix Award from Mayor Shirle |
| The rivalry takes its name from | Atlanta and Charlotte (home of the Panthers) being on |
| ze medals both in the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and in the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
| ed as a non-descript state roadway connecting | Atlanta and points northeast, including the then-rail |
| She competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta, and won a gold medal with the Spanish team. |
| He then played on an all-star team in | Atlanta and while in Indiana, Gardner recruited anoth |
| e W & A subdivision, is a major route between | Atlanta and Chattanooga. |
| t Filene's once a year in Chicago, Cleveland, | Atlanta, and Los Angeles. |
| ze), and three crippled U.S. ships (Portland, | Atlanta, and Aaron Ward) in the general vicinity of S |
| Post Properties is headquartered in | Atlanta, and has operations in nine markets across th |
| eased the free game as a teenager via BBSs in | Atlanta, and later said, "I only spent five days on t |
| Headquartered in | Atlanta and run by the Georgia Lottery Corporation, t |
| n, being the halfway or central point between | Atlanta and Charlotte along the former Atlanta and Ri |
| With additional triumphs over | Atlanta and Washington the 3 wins for the year matche |
| The chain included a main store in downtown | Atlanta and seven other locations: Smyrna, Rome, Newn |
| ne), Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chicago, | Atlanta and other towns were mostly a combination of |
| n very active in promoting Turkish culture in | Atlanta and facilitating understanding and interactio |
| anuary 2008 she disappeared from her hotel in | Atlanta, and was found later at Hartsfield-Jackson In |
| htree Summit and the 29th tallest building in | Atlanta, and has 434 units. |
| It constituted a major northward expansion of | Atlanta's post-Civil War business district, which was |
| ville as well as the tallest building between | Atlanta and Miami. |
| ly, on March 21 the Texans struck a deal with | Atlanta and traded draft picks for their backup quart |
| The | Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railroad was built in |
| ent in the area aiding efforts by the City of | Atlanta and Central Atlanta Progress, a group of loca |
| Cass County, Texas, 7 miles (11 km) north of | Atlanta, and flows south past Atlanta, then southeast |
| iversity campus in the Druid Hills section of | Atlanta and in Emory-owned and affiliated medical fac |
| The district lies in eastern | Atlanta and includes the following neighborhoods: Eas |
| rt won three races in the 2006 Chase (Kansas, | Atlanta, and Texas). |
| Great Britain at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. |
| It was held in | Atlanta and Athens in Georgia, United States from Jul |
| d at Peachtree International Film Festival in | Atlanta and Rhode Island International Film Festival. |
| articles: Hispanic and Latino Communities in | Atlanta and History of African Americans in Atlanta |
| ily at 7 AM for the six-hour run via Macon to | Atlanta, and returned from Atlanta's Terminal Station |
| his region is about 50 miles (80 km) south of | Atlanta and about 35 miles (56 km) north of Macon. |
| Later that year, when | Atlanta and Fulton County passed prohibition legislat |
| academic scholarship to Morehouse College in | Atlanta and majored in physics and industrial enginee |
| f 90, the last surviving ante-bellum Mayor of | Atlanta, and is buried in Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta |
| The | Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Railway emerged from t |
| Mary Norwood was a 2009 mayoral candidate in | Atlanta and a city councilwoman in Atlanta, Georgia, |
| ade in improving race relations in and around | Atlanta, and Atlanta acquired the motto "A City Too B |
| football team at the 1996 Summer Olympics in | Atlanta and played 4 games and scored 1 goal. |
| d at various radio and television stations in | Atlanta and Tokyo for nine years before joining CNN. |
| in 1938, offering to sell Barrett's plants in | Atlanta and Memphis for $60,000. |
| He was ordained in 1907 in the | Atlanta Annual Conference of the M.E. |
| Atlanta answered back as Ryan threw a 12-yard touchdo | |
| ter spent most of her life in a small Midtown | Atlanta apartment. |
| In 1973, new ownership renamed the team the | Atlanta Apollos. |
| Designed by | Atlanta architect Eugene C. Wachendorff (1911) |
| ding was Robert A.M. Stern & Associates, with | Atlanta architects Milton Pate Architects serving as |
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