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  2. Genuine Parts Company - Wikipedia

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    Genuine Parts Company (GPC) was founded by brothers Carlyle and Malcolm Fraser in Atlanta in 1928. [9] GPC's headquarters were located at Atlanta's Circle 75, in Cobb County, starting in 1979. Approximately 400 employees worked in the 115,000-square-foot space.

  3. Atlanta Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Historic District in Atlanta in Elmore County, Idaho, is a 10 acres (4.0 ha) historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]It covers parts of Quartz Creek, Pine and Main streets in Atlanta, which developed after the November 1864 discovery of the Atlanta lode of gold and silver discovered by John Simmons.

  4. CNN Center - Wikipedia

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    The main newsrooms and studios for several of CNN's news channels were located in the building. The facility's commercial office space was occupied by various units of the former Turner Broadcasting System, now part of Warner Bros. Discovery. The Center is located in downtown Atlanta adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park.

  5. America's first LEGO Discovery Center opens in Atlanta ... - AOL

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    Additionally, LEGO Discovery Center Atlanta's Spaceship Build & Scan area has an accessible station specifically designed for guests in wheelchairs and ramps throughout the facility.

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  7. Pull-A-Part - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1997 in Atlanta, Georgia, Pull-A-Part is the nation’s fastest growing self-service used auto parts retailer, [3] and recycler in the United States.. Beginning as a scrap metal recycling program, Pull-A-Part opened its first vehicle salvage and recycling yard in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1998.

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