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Atlanta, the seat of Fulton County and the state capital, sits at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Chattahoochee River in north central Georgia. Atlanta's wide variety of beautiful, blossoming trees earns it the name Dogwood City.
Atlanta has much to offer from its growing economy to the international influence of the 1996 Olympics. Yet the city’s allure runs deeper than its opportunities for success. With a delightfully mild, four season climate, beautiful landscapes and legendary dogwoods, Atlanta continues to rank among the nation’s top housing markets.
Atlanta is large enough to find the right community and life style for you. There are 20 distinct counties and smaller neighborhoods within these counties. This has resulted in a wide range of lifestyles for single young professionals, or two income families with or without children. Your choices include in-town living, suburbia or even a more rural setting. Atlanta has much to offer from its growing economy to the international influence of the 1996 Olympics. Yet the city’s allure runs deeper than its opportunities for success.
Main Attractions of Atlanta (Georgia)
Atlanta Hartsfield International Airport, Atlanta Metropolitan College, DeKalb-Peachtree Airport, Fox Theatre, Fulton County Airport, Lambert Gallery of Art, Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield, Peachtree City-Falcon Field Airport, Stone Mountain Park.
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