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The Fulton County Street Railroad Company of Atlanta, Georgia was organized in 1883 by: [1] James W. English, businessman and once mayor of Atlanta; J. Henry Porter, who was once a city councilman; William T. Newman, Confederate war hero, U.S. district judge and city attorney; father of writer Frances Newman; William A. Hemphill, who was once mayor
Westlake High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school located in South Fulton, Georgia [4] (with an Atlanta mailing address) and is accredited by the Georgia Department of Education and Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The academic growth rate for Westlake students was higher than 95% of schools in the state and was ...
This is a list of properties and districts in Fulton County, Georgia that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It covers most of the NRHP properties in Atlanta; other Atlanta listings are covered in National Register of Historic Places listings in DeKalb County, Georgia.
The Fulton County Railway (reporting mark FCR) began operations in 2004, operating on about 25 miles of track owned by CSX Transportation in Georgia.
1882 Metropolitan Street Railroad Co. formed, lines to the Confederate Soldiers' Home near Ormewood Park and to Decatur; 1883 Fulton County Street Railroad Co. formed, lines would include the Nine-Mile Circle; 1886 Joel Hurt formed the Atlanta & Edgewood Street Railroad Co., service out Edgewood Avenue to Hilliard and Highland and to Inman Park
Fulton County, Georgia, and its sheriff's office violated the constitutional rights of people housed at the county jail, according to a new report released by the Justice Department on Thursday.
The Fulton County Jail, also referred to as Rice Street, [1] is a prison in Atlanta, Georgia. It was built to hold up to 1,125 prisoners in 1989 but now houses over 3,000. [ 2 ] The US Department of Justice found in 2024 that conditions in the jail were unconstitutionally "inhumane, violent and hazardous".
The first of former President Donald Trump’s 18 co-defendants in the Georgia election case turned himself in at the Fulton County jail on Tuesday, a process that will be an early signal around ...