. Tunisia (51) 1970s: the Rainbow Era Rosa laevigata Cherokee rose the state flower of Georgia 83 1710; In 2002 after a hundred years of library service to the public a major renovation of the Central Library was completed, Atlanta Georgia business directory S Vietnamese 0.44% In 1867 Major General John Pope military governor of Georgia called for an assembly in Atlanta to hold a constitutional convention at that time Atlanta officials moved once again to have the city designated as Georgia's state capital donating the property where Atlanta's first city hall was constructed the constitutional convention agreed and the people voted to ratify the decision on April 20 1868 the Georgia General Assembly first convened in Atlanta on July 4 1868. Ivory Coast (11), 17th century In 1980 construction was completed on an expansion of what is now named Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport the busiest and most efficient airport in the world it accommodates over 100 million passengers annually Employing more than 60,000 people the airport became a major engine for economic growth With the advantages of cheap real estate low taxes right-to-work laws and a regulatory environment limiting government interference the Atlanta metropolitan area became a national center of finance insurance technology manufacturing real estate logistics and transportation companies as well as the film convention and trade show businesses As a testament to the city's growing international profile in 1990 the International Olympic Committee selected Atlanta as the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics Taking advantage of Atlanta's status as a transportation hub in 1991 UPS established its headquarters in a suburb in 1992 construction finished on Bank of America Plaza the tallest building in the U.S outside New York or Chicago. 4 South America, The 1995 World Series Commissioner's Trophy on display in the Ivan Allen Jr Braves Museum and Hall of Fame at Turner Field, Atlanta pop 472,522 Belgium (61) Major petroleum and natural gas pipelines cross the area running from the Gulf coast Texas and Louisiana to the population centers of the northeastern U.S This includes Colonial Pipeline and Plantation Pipe Line both based in Alpharetta. .
. Springdale Park Elementary School, White 49% 39% 2010: Cox's final season, Recreational trails Metro Atlanta's immigrants are more suburban than those of most cities Out of the top 100 U.S metros Atlanta has the 11th highest ratio of the foreign-born living in the suburbs and not in the core city Atlanta has a few ethnic enclaves such as a Koreatown and areas such as the Buford Highway Corridor in DeKalb County and parts of Gwinnett County are commercial centers for multiple ethnic communities. . P The Pilgrims were a small group of Puritan separatists who felt that they needed to distance themselves physically from the Church of England which they perceived as corrupted They initially moved to the Netherlands but eventually sailed to America in 1620 on the Mayflower Upon their arrival they drew up the Mayflower Compact by which they bound themselves together as a united community thus establishing the small Plymouth Colony William Bradford was their main leader After its founding other settlers traveled from England to join the colony, 14 See also 1850 906,185 31.1%, 13 See also Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport straddles the border with Clayton County to the south and is the busiest airport in the world the Fulton County Airport often called Charlie Brown Field after politician Charles M Brown is located just west-southwest of Atlanta's city limit It is run by the county as a municipal or general aviation airport serving business jets and private aircraft.
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