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from to notes SR 1: 1920 now SR 1E: 1955 ← 1 (part) : 1984 Old Cedartown Highway, south from Rome SR 2: 1920 now SR 3: 1920 now SR 3E: 1937-10 1984 → 3 (part) : parallel part of 3 is shown as 3W in 1937-1946 and 1954-1955 (if that is when that map is from) but also shown on later Atlanta insets; old 3 is now Atlanta Road
The Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant at 699 Ponce de Leon Avenue [2] in the Poncey-Highland neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia was the headquarters of the Ford Motor Company's southeastern US operations from 1915 to 1942. As a result of good sales in Atlanta, and a desire to decentralize production, Ford established a combined assembly, sales ...
"Atlanta", New Georgia Encyclopedia, Georgia Humanities Council; Digital Public Library of America. Items related to Atlanta, various dates. Europeana. Items related to Atlanta, Georgia, various dates. Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University: Utopian Literary Club (Atlanta, Ga.) records, 1927-2004
Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Georgia (U.S. state) (28 P) Pages in category "1940s in Georgia (U.S. state)" This category contains only the following page.
This is a list of submarines on display around the world separated by country. This list contains all preserved submarines and submersibles on display, including submarine museum boats, that currently exist as complete boats or as significant structural sections.
The Atlanta Cyclorama and Civil War Museum was a Civil War museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. Its most noted attraction was the Atlanta Cyclorama, a cylindrical panoramic painting of the Battle of Atlanta. As of December 2021, the Cyclorama is located at the Atlanta History Center, while the building is now Zoo Atlanta's Savanna Hall. [3] [4]
Photos from the city show submerged cars, fallen trees and water inundating streets and houses. ... Track the storm: Map Helene's forecast path through Georgia. Photos: Atlanta experiences major ...
USS Atlanta (CL-51) of the United States Navy was the lead ship of the Atlanta class of eight light cruisers. She was the third Navy ship named after the city of Atlanta , Georgia. Designed to provide anti-aircraft protection for US naval task groups, Atlanta served in this capacity in the naval battles Midway and the Eastern Solomons .