Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has three cargo complexes that include two million square feet of space; the airport moves over 650,000 tons of cargo annually it has nearby cold storage for perishables and is the only airport in the Southeast with USDA-approved cold-treatment capabilities Delta Air Lines also offers an on-airport refrigeration facility for perishable cargo and a 250-acre Foreign Trade Zone is located at the airport, The sale of the Turner Field property to Georgia State was officially closed on January 5 2017 with the stadium conversion project beginning in February 2017 the stadium acquisition and renovation project was expected to cost $52.8 million; the university does not expect to add or increase student fees to fund the project and the proceeds would come from revenue from bookstore operations parking and housing as well as private donations Renovations will take place over multiple phases and includes installing an artificial turf playing surface reorienting the lower bowl covering upper deck seating and upgrading locker rooms Initial capacity for the stadium will be 23,000 with future expansion for 33,000 in addition to football the university intends to use the stadium as a multipurpose facility, Georgia is defined by a diversity of landscapes flora and fauna the state's northernmost regions include the Blue Ridge Mountains part of the larger Appalachian Mountain system the Piedmont plateau extends from the foothills of the Blue Ridge south to the Fall Line an escarpment to the coastal plain defining the state's southern region Georgia's highest point is Brasstown Bald at 4,784 feet (1,458 m) above sea level; the lowest is the Atlantic Ocean With the exception of some high-altitude areas in the Blue Ridge the entirety of the state has a humid subtropical climate Of the states entirely east of the Mississippi River Georgia is the largest in land area. ; .
. . Fulton County was created in 1853 from the western half of DeKalb County it was named in honor of Hamilton Fulton a railroad official who acted as surveyor for the Western and Atlantic Railroad and also as chief engineer of the state After surveying the area that is now Fulton County Fulton convinced state officials that a railroad rather than a canal should be constructed to connect Milledgeville then the state capital to Chattanooga Tennessee Building the railroad was a precursor of Fulton County's prominence as a major transportation center Organized as settlement increased in the Piedmont section of upland Georgia Fulton County grew rapidly after the American Civil War as Atlanta was rebuilt becoming a center of railroad shipping industry and business. Chief Strategy Officer Anna Roach, The interior of a long-distance Amfleet II coach Climate Doraville pop 8,330. . Number of athletes 7 Players 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! Haiti (7) Government 5.3.2 Model of corporate management Places with 25,000 to 49,999 inhabitants Map of elevations in Georgia In November 2009 Kia started production in Georgia at the first U.S Kia Motors plant Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point. As with all other US states and the federal government Georgia's government is based on the separation of legislative executive and judicial power Executive authority in the state rests with the governor currently Brian Kemp (Republican) Both the Governor of Georgia and lieutenant governor are elected on separate ballots to four-year terms of office Unlike the federal government but like many other U.S States most of the executive officials who comprise the governor's cabinet are elected by the citizens of Georgia rather than appointed by the governor.
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