The era's most notable architect may be Atlanta-native John Portman whose Hyatt Regency Hotel (1968) made a significant mark on the hospitality sector a graduate of Georgia Tech's College of Architecture Portman's work reshaped downtown Atlanta with his designs for the Atlanta Merchandise Mart Peachtree Center the Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel and SunTrust Plaza, State government 3.1 Population By 1776 about 85% of the white population's ancestry originated in the British Isles (English Irish Scottish Welsh) 9% of German origin 4% Dutch and 2% Huguenot French and other minorities Over 90% were farmers with several small cities that were also seaports linking the colonial economy to the larger British Empire These populations continued to grow at a rapid rate during the late 18th and early 19th centuries primarily because of high birth rates and relatively low death rates Immigration was a minor factor from 1774 to 1830 the Federal Census Bureau study of 2004 gives the following population estimates for the colonies: 1610 350; 1620 2,302; 1630 4,646; 1640 26,634; 1650 50,368; 1660 75,058; 1670 111,935; 1680 151,507; 1690 210,372; 1700 250,888; 1710 331,711; 1720 466,185; 1730 629,445; 1740 905,563; 1750 170,760; 1760 1,593,625; 1770 2,148,076; 1780 2,780,369 CT970 p 2-13: Colonial and Pre-Federal Statistics United States Census Bureau 2004 p 1168, Bosnia and Herzegovina (9) Budget; ? ? ? ? ? Downtown Atlanta 8 Transportation In 1988 President John Patrick Crecine pushed through a restructuring of the university the Institute at that point had three colleges: the College of Engineering the College of Management and the catch-all COSALS the College of Sciences and Liberal Arts Crecine reorganized the latter two into the College of Computing the College of Sciences and the Ivan Allen College of Management Policy and International Affairs Crecine never asked for input regarding the changes and consequently many faculty members disliked his top-down management style; despite this the changes passed by a slim margin Crecine was also instrumental in securing the 1996 Summer Olympics for Atlanta a large amount of construction occurred creating most of what is now considered "West Campus" for Tech to serve as the Olympic Village and significantly gentrifying Midtown Atlanta the Undergraduate Living Center Fourth Street Apartments Sixth Street Apartments Eighth Street Apartments Hemphill Apartments and Center Street Apartments housed athletes and journalists the Georgia Tech Aquatic Center was built for swimming events and the Alexander Memorial Coliseum was renovated the Institute also erected the Kessler Campanile and fountain to serve as a landmark and symbol of the Institute on television broadcasts, Owing to the area's long history of settlement and uneven terrain most arterial roads are not straight but meander instead which can be confusing as much as the famed proliferation of Atlanta streets with "Peachtree" in the name It is also often joked that half the streets are named Peachtree while the other half have several names to make up for it! The Cincinnati Red Stockings established in 1869 as the first openly all-professional baseball team voted to dissolve after the 1870 season Player-manager Harry Wright with brother George and two other Cincinnati players then went to Boston Massachusetts at the invitation of Boston Red Stockings founder Ivers Whitney Adams to form the nucleus of the Boston Red Stockings a charter member of the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NAPBBP) the original Boston Red Stockings team and its successors can lay claim to being the oldest continuously playing team in American professional sports (The only other team that has been organized as long the Chicago Cubs did not play for the two years following the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.) Two young players hired away from the Forest City club of Rockford Illinois turned out to be the biggest stars during the NAPBBP years: pitcher Al Spalding (founder of Spalding sporting goods) and second baseman Ross Barnes. . East Point MARTA station, 3.1 Running races Europe ARWU 101-150 No part of the city has evolved more dramatically over the past two decades . Impersonal office buildings imposing parking decks and cold asphalt arteries have given way to high-rise living and an explosion of street life . Where once there was a wasteland now there are great restaurants groceries specialty shops townhouses lofts and . people. As the 1950s progressed the reinvigorated Braves became increasingly competitive Sluggers Eddie Mathews and Hank Aaron drove the offense (they would hit a combined 1,226 home runs as Braves with 850 of those coming while the franchise was in Milwaukee) often aided by another power hitter Joe Adcock while Warren Spahn Lew Burdette and Bob Buhl anchored the rotation the 1956 Braves finished second only one game behind the Brooklyn Dodgers, 12 External links 4.4 Maintenance 8 Charlie Culberson. Atlanta's transportation infrastructure comprises a complex network that includes a heavy rail rapid transit system a light rail streetcar loop a multi-county bus system Amtrak service via the Crescent multiple freight train lines an Interstate Highway System several airports including the world's busiest and over 45 miles (72 kilometres) of bike paths.
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