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What was once a quaint Southern city known for peaches and Gone with the Wind has turned into one of the most vibrant cities in the Eastern half of the United States. Atlanta is a city with a past, which it honors, but doesn't dwell upon. So Sherman burned it down in 1864 - its destruction might even be what saved the city from stagnation: the focus on rebuilding and growth. This growth did not slow as the years passed; in the last twenty years, Atlanta has seen an unprecedented economic and physical expansion, so much so that it has the dubious distinction of having the worst suburban sprawl in the country. As headquarters for such companies as BellSouth, Coca-Cola, CNN, Delta Airlines, The Home Depot and UPS, it is not surprising there has been a huge migration of people from all over the world who want to work and live here. This influx of relocators has given Atlanta a sophistication and ethnic diversity that makes it an extremely exciting place to be. A dining experience in Atlanta could just as easily be at a Moroccan or Thai restaurant as at a BBQ shack. Sports fanatics could not live in a better location; Atlanta has played host to the Summer Olympics, the Super Bowl, the World Series and the Final Four. History aficionados have much to see in Atlanta. The Confederate Memorial and several Civil War museums at Stone Mountain Park and the Cyclorama in Grant Park remember those who died trying to preserve their way of life. The African-American Panoramic Experience and the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change memorialize those who fought and died to better theirs. The Atlanta History Center, among other things, exhibits what happened when the two collided. For the nature lover, the Botanical Gardens, Lake Lanier, the Chattahoochee Nature Center and the woods of Stone Mountain Park offer a firsthand experience with Georgia's red clay, piney woods. Museums such as the High, the Michael C. Carlos Museum, the International Museum of Art and Design, the American Museum of Papermaking and the Center for Puppetry Arts, offer a broad range of exhibits featuring visual arts. Many different performing arts companies, such as Atlanta Opera, Atlanta Symphony, the Alliance Theatre Company and 14th Street Playhouse showcase their productions in attractive venues like the Woodruff Arts Center and the Fox Theatre. For shopping, you can go to the popular tourist attraction of The Underground, or the upscale stores at Lenox Square. For contemporary, funky finds try the colorful shops of Little Five Points; window-shop for antiques and decorator items in Miami Circle; hunt for bargains at the Chattahoochee Avenue Warehouse District.
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the city's oldest continuously published African American newspaper.
weekly newspaper serving Jews in the Atlanta community. Read about Judaism locally and the world on our online publication.
for all things municipal, check this, the city's official site. Good resource for people relocating to Atlanta.
an alternative arts and entertainment weekly paper, with live music schedules, movies and restaurant reviews. Has a Wine and Dine guide, and Best of Atlanta issue.
guide to the city's first planned community, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
a source for international students or business people to find welcoming homes for their stays in Atlanta.
hip neighborhood 3 miles east of downtown with unusual shops, restaurants and clubs.
a diverse area, including a thriving business district, residential neighborhoods and arts centers. Good source of links.
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A plan to build a major passenger terminal in downtown Atlanta might soon boast new life, in the form of an $80 million-plus jump start, state officials said at Transportation Board meetings Wednesday and Thursday.


Photo by Janet Wilson Pappasito's Cantina is at 2788 Windy Hill Road in Marietta near Atlanta.


Atlanta homes: Living the good life >> Posted By altnrg 14 hours, 23 minutes ago in Family Aside from Atlanta's prominent history, relocating to Atlanta homes will give parents something to look forward to.


The University of Georgia's mascot, Uga VII, has died. A cause of death Thursday for the pure white English bulldog was not immediately known and several Atlanta media organizations reported the death.


Another big weekend for SEC Football. The Georgia Bulldogs host the Kentucky Wildcats...

The University of Georgia's mascot, Uga VII, has died. A cause of death today for the pure white English bulldog was not immediately known and several Atlanta media organizations reported the death.


The Homeland Security Department wants to expand speedy screening of preapproved, low-risk air travelers arriving in the United States to most international airports in the country.


It was the second time in 15 months that a glitch in the flight plan system caused delays.


As Atlanta struggles with shrinking revenue and a sluggish economy some are looking at a new approach in an old fight -- extending bar hours.


Two Atlanta television reporters are recovering from minor injuries they received when their news truck touched power lines and caused an explosion.


AS GOD is my witness I still have hard time sitting through "Gone With the Wind," the story of one of the most dysfunctional relationships in movie history.


Georgia's top fire official is urging churches to bolster security after two metro Atlanta churches were set on fire.


Atlanta may be an easy city to reach from anywhere in the world, but don't expect romance when you get here, according to the nation's meeting planners Metropoll, an every two-year survey of meeting planner attitudes about 40 U.S. and Canadian convention cities, gave Georgia's capital top marks for accessibility, friendliness, and hotel and dining ...


Cell phone giant Sony Ericsson is moving its North American headquarters from North Carolina to Atlanta as part of a global consolidation that will cut about 2,000 jobs.


Emory University isn't getting just any kind of turkey for its campus wide Thanksgiving feast.


Its most iconic image - a blazing fire illuminating a butterflied whole hog fastened by wires and splayed on an iron cross - is both beautiful and startling.


The Rev. Joseph Lowery is expected to endorse state Sen. Kasim Reed for mayor of Atlanta on Wednesday, making him the second civil rights icon to do so after former U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young.


Gov. Sonny Perdue sent some good economic news home to Georgia from the Dubai Airshow.


House Speaker Glenn Richardson took sleeping pills in a failed attempt to kill himself and then called his mother to tell her he loved her, according to a recording of the 911 call released on Monday.


The Atlanta City Council, which shortened serving hours for the city's bars six years ago after a series of shootings and complaints about late-night rowdiness, may consider reversing its decision.


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