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1928-1932 and 1938-1940 Automobile Legal Association Green Book: large scale maps (not very detailed - only major routes) and major city inset maps; turn-by-turn directions can also be used to find old routings through cities; also contains rough route logs (i.e. cities passed through) for some of the longer routes in all eastern states; 1938 ...
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 .
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
All eight ships in this class served during World War II, and six ships survived the war. The lead ship of this class, Atlanta, was laid down on 22 April 1940 and launched on 6 September 1941. Atlanta was commissioned at the New York Navy Yard on 24 December 1941, just a few weeks after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor of 7 December.
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.
"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
At least 22,000 power outages were reported in metro Atlanta, while 25 power lines are down, the city said More than 20 water rescues took place in the Peachtree Battle area of the city. Photos ...
The vehicle had been purchased from the Missouri-based manufacturer, and had not undergone a recommended repair to the front axle. The Missouri firm paid a fine of $ 1 million. [ 11 ] In 2019, a jury in King County found Ride the Ducks International liable for 67% of a $123 million judgment stemming from the accident on the Aurora Bridge.