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  2. National Center for Civil and Human Rights - Wikipedia

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    In early 2014, the New York Times named the Center for Civil and Human Rights as one of the biggest reasons to visit Atlanta in 2014, along with the soon-to-open Atlanta Streetcar and other new attractions. [12] In a more thorough review of the center in June 2014, Edward Rothstein of the Times called the facility "imposing". [13]

  3. Promenade II - Wikipedia

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    Promenade (formerly Promenade II) [1] is a 691 feet (211 m) tall skyscraper in Midtown Atlanta. It has 40 stories of office space and its construction was completed in 1990. It is currently the seventh-tallest skyscraper in Atlanta. [citation needed]

  4. 2025 Atlanta mayoral election - Wikipedia

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  5. Centennial Olympic Park bombing - Wikipedia

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    In the summer of 1996, the world converged upon Atlanta for the Olympic Games. Under the protection and auspices of the regime in Washington, millions of people came to celebrate the ideals of global socialism. Multinational corporations spent billions of dollars, and Washington organized an army of security to protect these best of all games.

  6. Killing of Johnny Hollman - Wikipedia

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    Hollman's death has contributed to opposition to the Atlanta Public Safety Training center (also known as "cop city") currently under construction in the city. [3] Atlanta police operating procedures have also been changed so that officers should write "refused to sign" on citations if people refuse to sign them instead of attempting arrest. [3]

  7. List of people from Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    born in Conyers, outside Atlanta [citation needed] Dana Ivey: actress born in Atlanta DeForest Kelley [19] actor best known as Dr. McCoy on Star Trek: born in Toccoa, outside Atlanta [citation needed] Elijah Kelley [citation needed] Nene Leakes: reality TV star of The Real Housewives of Atlanta: resides in Atlanta [20] RonReaco Lee [citation ...

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  9. Georgia Railroad Freight Depot - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] It is located on the east side of Central Avenue, bordered by the MARTA and freight railroad lines on its north side. It anchors the north side of Steve Polk Plaza, which contains the old World of Coca-Cola building at its south side and an entrance to Underground Atlanta , via a tunnel under Central Avenue, on its west side.