- Atlanta - Wikipedia
Atlanta established itself on the world stage when it won the bid to host the 1996 Summer Olympics The Games had a lasting impact on Atlanta's development into the 21st century, leading to significant investment in the city's universities, parks, and tourism industry [26]
- History of Atlanta - Wikipedia
In 1996, Atlanta hosted the Summer Olympics, for which new facilities and infrastructure were built Hometown airline Delta continued to grow, and by 1998-1999, Atlanta's airport was the busiest in the world Since the mid-1990s, gentrification has given new life to many of the city's intown neighborhoods
- Atlanta | History, Population, Facts, Points of Interest | Britannica
Atlanta is the capital city of the U S state of Georgia It lies in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in the northwestern part of the state, just southeast of the Chattahoochee River
- Atlanta - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Atlanta is the capital and largest city of the U S state of Georgia It is one of the South's largest cities Atlanta is known as a major business city It is the home of Coca-Cola Company, CNN, AT T, and Home Depot, as well as many other Fortune 500 companies
- Atlanta - Wikiwand
Atlanta is the capital and most populous city of the U S state of Georgia It is the county seat of Fulton County and extends into neighboring DeKalb County W
- Official Atlanta Guide for Travelers and Locals | Discover Atlanta
Explore things to do in Atlanta, popular attractions, events, restaurants nearby hotels to help plan your trip or weekend in Atlanta
- Atlanta - New Georgia Encyclopedia
Atlanta is the capital of Georgia and one of the most important commercial, financial, and transportation centers of the southeastern United States
- Atlanta at a Glance
Atlanta is the epicenter of the South, offering an accessible destination A two-hour flight connects 80 percent of the U S population to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, which also provides access to nearly 90 international destinations in 50 countries
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