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Atlanta

The largest city in Georgia which was founded in 1837 and first incorporated in 1843

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What is the average temperature in Atlanta during winter months?

Normal Atlanta Temperature Max °F Mean °F Min °F January 51.9 42 33.5 February 56.8 46.7 36.5 March 65 54.3 43.6 April 72.9 61.6 50.4 May 80 69.8 59.5 June 86.5 76.8 67.1 July 89.4 80 70.6 August 87.9 78.9 69.9 September 82.3 73.3 64.3 October 72.9 62.8 52.8 November 63.3 53.4 43.5 December 54.6 45.4 36.2

How many miles are there from Detroit MI to Atlanta GA?

The distance between the above places is 626 miles. This distance is point to point straight distance. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path chosen. Also this is not the airport to airport precise distance.

How many miles is it from San Jose Costa Rica to Atlanta GA?

This is an approximate direct (straight line) distance. During actual travel, this distance may change if a different flight route is chosen.

The distance between the two places in miles is: 1848

Where is the Ridge and valley region of Georgia?

Pigeon Mountain, Taylor Ridge, Carters Dam Fault, Ridge and Valley Scenic Bypass, Rocktown

I'm sure there are a few more but this is all I have about this little region! :)

Elijah-the apple capital and Dalton- the carpet capital

How many years has Atlanta been the capital of Georgia?

Savannah was the first capitol of Georgia-it was one of the first 13 colonies, and has remained the Hostess City to the South, Georgias most historic city. Savannah is also the home of one of the largest nationally recognized historic districts, home to one of the first Racing venues in the USA, The Vanderbuilt Cup in 1911( well before racing Indianapolis and Daytona) and filmong site for no fewer than 147 popular films ranging from Forrest Gump(told from a bench in Savannahs Chipewa Square ),Swamp Thing, pretty woman, The Generals Daughter, Smokey and the Bandit, The Deep, to Wild America, and of course, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil.

In 1795 Augusta was made the capitol to move the capitol away from the coast and allow distance to stop the ability of a quick seige and and resupply from coastal waters.

In 1868 the capitol was moved again, this time to Atlanta, to place it closer to both the geographical and population center of the state-allowing growth, representation, and protection on all sides.

What kind of things are maufactured in Georgia?

Coke, Chick fil A, Peaches, Vidalia Onions are all huge products manufactured and produced in Georgia. Lays Potato chips, zippers and carpets are also products manufactured in Georgia.

Is Atlanta a capital?

Atlanta is the capital city of the US state of Georgia.

Where can you donate plasma for money in the Atlanta Georgia area?

You can donate plasma at ADMA BioCenters located at 6290 Jimmy Carter Blvd., Suite 208., Norcross, GA 30071. The center just opened and they are paying $25 on the first donation and $40 on the second donation. The staff is very good. Be sure to take your picture ID and proof of residence because you will need it before you can donate. You can get more information on their website at atlantaplasma.com.

Who are some famous people from Atlanta GA?

One famous person From Atlanta, GA is Nene Leakes. She's part of the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta, but more recently has been cast in Glee and The New Normal Also, Kyle Massey who starred in the TV show, 'That's So Raven,' is from Atlanta, GA.

Where can you buy Magners Cider in Indiana?

Talk to your local independent liquor stores. Citywide Liquors in South Bend/Mishawaka stock it regularly, which means that any reputable liquor store in Indiana would be able to get it for you, even if by special order.

What breed of dog does Kim have on the real housewives of Atlanta?

It's a teacup pomeranian. and it has a puppy cut or a low cut I know because I am a dog groomer !

How old is Kim Zolciak?

Kim Zolciak is 39 years old (birthdate: May 19, 1978).

What is the legal age children can be left home alone in Idaho?

There are two states that have set a minimum age of 13 (Maryland and Illinois). There is not any other states that have a law about what age someone has to be to be left alone. They are more concerned with the child's ability to take care of themself and has the means to do so.

How many hours it takes to ride a plane from Houston to Atlanta?

Flights:

Houston, TX (HOU) to Miami, FL (MIA)

Flight Duration 2 hours 10 mins

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (DFW) to Miami, FL (MIA)

Flight Duration 2 hours 30 mins

Distance:

The distance between Houston, Texas and Miami, Florida is 968 miles (1558 km). The distance between Dallas, Texas and Miami, Florida is 1108 miles (1784 km).

How many hours it take to drive from Houston Texas to Atlanta GA?

The distance considered for the journey is the shortest route chosen between the places. Also traffic rules like one ways and no entries have not been considered.
the road distance between the above places is 2,476 miles / 3 985 km

What is the legal age children can be left home alone?

In Canada it's 12 years of age. You would have to ask this question on www.google.com and put the name of your State in. If you can leave your child home alone at 12 years of age, then it's advisable to have a neighbor check in on them and also leave the neighbors phone number handy for your child. There are rules and regulations about not answering the door to ANYONE and the only person coming through that door is you and your husband or an older sibling (all of you would have keys.)

Legal age for children to left home alone in Ohio?

There is no law relating to this in Ohio. The key is that the child must be safe, must feel safe and must be able to handle any emergencies.

Most authorities agree that 12 or 13 is okay to be home alone for short periods of time. Looking after younger siblings is a different story and requires more maturity, particularly with siblings as they are going to fight being told what to do by a brother or sister. "If you look to Ohio.s state or local laws, you won't find a minimum age specified. Instead, the Ohio Revised Code says that parents are responsible for providing proper care and supervision for their children." - Ohio State Family Development and Human Science There are very few states in the U.S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws.

12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation. Below in Related Links is an article entitled Home Alone Children Legal Age Limits which provides a state by state comparison with references.

One guideline from a California child welfare representative suggests that 8 year olds and over can be left at home for a brief period of time (usually just after school).

What was Atlanta's population in 2000?

Atlanta's population in 2000 was approximately 416,474.

Was Savannah ever the capital of Georgia?

Savannah was established in 1733 and was the birthplace of the Georgia colony, the seat of the colonial government, and capital of the state until 1786.

Why did the Battle of Atlanta occur?

It took place at Atlanta, Georgia.

"During the months leading up to the battle, Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston had repeatedly retreated from Sherman's superior force. All along the railroad line from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Marietta, Georgia, a pattern was played and replayed: Johnston would take up a defensive position, Sherman would march to outflank the Confederate defenses, and Johnston would retreat again. After Johnston's withdrawal following the Battle of Resaca, the two armies clashed again at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, but the Confederate senior leadership in Richmond was unhappy with Johnston's perceived reluctance to fight the Union army, even though he had little chance of winning. Thus, on July 17, 1864, as he was preparing for the Battle of Peachtree Creek, Johnston was relieved of his command and replaced by Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood.[8] The dismissal and replacement of Johnston was one of the most controversial decisions of the Civil War.[9] Hood commanded approximately 51,000 men[3] against Sherman commanding almost 100,000 men.[2] Hood, who was fond of taking risks,[8] lashed out at Sherman's army at Peachtree Creek, but the attack failed with almost five thousand Confederate casualties.

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What do you call people who live in Georgia?

More than likely "Georgians". But, they have been called Crackers, southeners, confederates, Rednecks and many more names. This is the US state of Georgia, by the way.