Affiliation according to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, 5 Population Water polo (1), vte Main article: History of rail transport. Cayman Islands (9) 7 Incidents The architecture of Atlanta is marked by a confluence of classical modernist post-modernist and contemporary architectural styles Due to the complete destruction of Atlanta by fire in 1864 the city's architecture retains no traces of its Antebellum past Instead Atlanta's status as a largely post-modern American city is reflected in its architecture as the city has often been the earliest if not the first to showcase new architectural concepts However Atlanta's embrace of modernism has translated into an ambivalence toward architectural preservation resulting in the destruction of architectural masterpieces including the Commercial-style Equitable Building (Atlanta's first skyscraper) the Beaux-Arts style Terminal Station and the Classical Carnegie Library the city's cultural icon the Neo-Moorish Fox Theatre would have met the same fate had it not been for a grassroots effort to save it in the mid-1970s.
The area is the world's largest toll-free calling zone spanning 7,162 square miles (18,549 km2) has four active telephone area codes and local calling extending into portions of two others 404 which originally covered all of northern Georgia until 1992 now covers mostly the area inside the Perimeter (Interstate 285) in 1995 the suburbs were put into 770 requiring mandatory ten-digit dialing even for local calls under FCC rules This made Atlanta one of the US's first cities to employ ten-digit dialing which was begun by BellSouth the year before the Centennial 1996 Olympic Games in 1998 678 was overlaid onto both of the existing 404 and 770 area codes Mobile phones originally only assigned to 404 may now have any local area code regardless of where in the region they were issued Area code 470 the newest area code was overlaid with 404 and 770 in the same fashion as 678 the local calling area also includes portions of 706/762 and a small area of 256 in Alabama on the Georgia border. 7 Players Main article: Venues of the 1996 Summer Olympics Georgia is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States Georgia is the 24th largest and 8th-most populous of the 50 United States Georgia is bordered to the north by Tennessee and North Carolina to the northeast by South Carolina to the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean to the south by Florida and to the west by Alabama the state's nicknames include the Peach State and the Empire State of the South Atlanta a "beta(+)" global city is both the state's capital and largest city the Atlanta metropolitan area with an estimated population of 5,949,951 in 2018 is the 9th most populous metropolitan area in the United States and contains about 60% of the entire state population. . The Georgia Film Music and Digital Entertainment Office promotes filming in the state Since 1972 seven hundred film and television projects have been filmed on location in Georgia Georgia overtook California in 2016 as the state location with the most feature films produced in FY2017 film and television production in Georgia had an economic impact of $9.5 billion Atlanta now is even called the "Hollywood of the South." Television shows like Stranger Things the Walking Dead and the Vampire Diaries are filmed in the state Movies too such as Passengers Forrest Gump Contagion Hidden Figures Sully Baby Driver the Hunger Games: Catching Fire Captain America: Civil War Black Panther Birds of Prey and many more were filmed around Georgia.
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