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AT&L Railroad
The AT&L Railroad (ATLT) was started in May of 1985 operating about 49 miles of former Rock Island Railroad track in Oklahoma. It was formed from the North Central Oklahoma Railroad who operated the track prior to 1985. The ATLT is based in Watonga, OK. ..
At-Large
At-Large is a designation for political representatives who are not elected or appointed to represent a specific constiuency. More specifically, in the case of the United States House of Representatives, it is a reprsentative who is elected not to represent a district but the state as a whole in th..
At-large bid
At-large bids is a term used to refer to bids or berths in a sporting tournament granted by invitation, not by right. This term is most commonly used in the United States to refer to berths that the NCAA grants in its annual Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments, although the NCAA gran..
Atílio Ancheta
Atílio Ancheta, full name Atílio Genaro Ancheta Weigel (born July 19, 1948) is a former footballer from Uruguay, who played for the national team at the 1970 FIFA World Cup. He was a defender and spent most of his career with Grêmio Football Porto-Alegrense. In 1981 he received the Brazilian Bola..
Atl
For uses of the word Atl as a three letter acronym, see ATL. In Aztec mythology, Atl was a god of water. ..
ATL
ATL may refer to: Atlanta, Georgia, United States* Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (IATA airport code: ATL)* ATL, a 2006 film set in the cityATLAS Transformation Language, a QVT model transformation language for Model Driven EngineeringAcross the Line, a radio programmeActive Templ..
Atla
Atla is a French automobile.In Norse mythology Atla is one of the mothers of Heimdallr.ATLA is the acronym for the Association of Trial Lawyers of America.ATLA is also an acronym for the animated series, [[Avatar: The Last Airbender]] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list o..
Atlacamani
In Aztec mythology, Atlacamani was the goddess of oceanic storms such as hurricanes. She was probably an aspect of Chalchiuhtlicue. ..
Atlach-Nacha
Atlach-Nacha may mean: Atlach=Nacha, a visual novel by Alice SoftA fictional spider-god(dess) in the Great Old One compendium This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the lin..
Atlach=Nacha
Atlach=Nacha is an obscure visual novel by Alice Soft under the genres "romance and horror". It is named after Clark Ashton Smith's creation Atlach-Nacha, the spider-god from the Cthulhu Mythos. Background A long time ago, there lived a tsuchigumo named Hatsune who gathered enough celestial energy ..
Atlacoya
In Aztec mythology, Atlacoya was the goddess of drought. ..
Atlakviða
Atlakviða (The Lay of Atli) is one of the heroic poems of the Poetic Edda. One of the main characters is Atli who originates from Attila the Hun. It is one of the most archaic Eddic poems. It is preserved in the Codex Regius and the same story is related in the Völsunga saga. In the manuscript the..
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Atland
Atland, or Aldland as it is sometimes spelt, is the name applied to Atlantis by the Oera Linda Book. Said to have been destroyed in a conflagration of nature in 2194 BCE, it was allegedly located in what is now the North Sea. All dates in the Oera Linda Book are reckoned from this event. Note: some ..
Atlant-Soyuz Airlines
Atlant-Soyuz Airlines is an airline based in Moscow, Russia. It operates passenger and cargo services. Its main base is Sheremetyevo Airport (SVO), Moscow. Contents 1 Code data2 History3 Services4 Fleet5 External links Code data IATA Code: 3GICAO Code: AYZCallsign: Atlan..
Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad
The Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railway was formed in 1905 to purchase the Atlantic and Birmingham Railway and extend its track into Birmingham from an end point at Montezuma. The AB&A Railway formally consolidated with the A&B Railway in April of 1906 to form the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlan..
Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad
The Atlanta, Birmingham and Coast Railroad was formed in 1926 from a reorganization of the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlantic Railroad. The Atlantic Coast Line had acquired most of the AB&C's stock and absorbed it in about 1946. ..
Atlanta, Georgia
"Atlanta" redirects here. For , see . Atlanta is the capital and most populous city of Georgia, in the United States. It is the county seat of Fulton County, although a portion of the city (the 1909 annex) is located in DeKalb County. According to the July 2005 census estimate, the city has a popul..
Atlanta, Illinois
Atlanta (formerly Xenia) is a city in Logan County, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,649 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlanta is located at [40°15′46″N, 89°13′59″W] (40.262727, -89.233095)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Cen..
Atlanta, Indiana
Atlanta is a town in Hamilton County, Indiana, United States. The population was 761 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlanta is located at [40°12′50″N, 86°1′32″W] (40.213954, -86.025498)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the to..
Atlanta, Kansas
Atlanta is a city in Cowley County, Kansas, United States. The population was 255 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlanta is located at [37°26′7″N, 96°46′7″W] (37.435287, -96.768672)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city h..
Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railroad
Nicknamed "The Hiawasse Route" for a scenic portion of the railroad along the Hiawassee River, the Atlanta, Knoxville and Northern Railroad was chartered in 1896 as a successor to the Marietta and North Georgia Railroad. Most of the AK&N's stock was purchased by the Louisville and Nashville Railroa..
Atlanta, Louisiana
Atlanta is a village in Winn Parish, Louisiana, United States. The population was 150 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlanta is located at [31°48′31″N, 92°44′12″W] (31.808591, -92.736653)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the ..
Atlanta, Michigan
Atlanta is an unincorporated community in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a census-designated place (CDP) for statistical purposes and does not have any legal status as an incorporated municipality. The population was 757 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Montmorency County6. The com..
Atlanta, Missouri
Atlanta is a city in Macon County, Missouri, United States. The population was 450 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlanta is located at [39°53′57″N, 92°28′49″W] (39.899177, -92.480161)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Atlanta, Nebraska
Atlanta is a village in Phelps County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 130 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlanta is located at [40°22′6″N, 99°28′22″W] (40.368265, -99.472741)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the vi..
Atlanta, Stone Mountain and Lithonia Railway
The Atlanta, Stone Mountain and Lithonia Railway (AAR reporting mark ASML) is a quarry railroad that opened around 1889. It runs about four miles of track from Lithonia, GA to the quarries near Rock Chapel, GA. ..
Atlanta, Texas
Atlanta is a city in Cass County, Texas, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 5,745. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Famous natives4 External links Geography Atlanta is located at [33°7′6″N, 94°9′60″W] (33.118228, ..
Atlanta, Wisconsin
Atlanta is a town in Rusk County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 627 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 132.0 km² (51.0 mi²). 131.5 km² (50.8 mi²) of it is land and 0.5 km² (0.2 mi²) of it (0.37%) is water. ..
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Atlanta-Fulton County StadiumThe Launching Pad Location Atlanta, Georgia Opened April 12, 1966 Closed October 24, 1996 Capacity 52,013 (baseball)62,000 (football) Owned By City of Atlanta and Fulton County Architect: Heery &..
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System
The Central Library The Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System is a network of public libraries serving the City of Atlanta and County of Fulton, both in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is jointly administered by the city and county authorities. External links [Atlanta-Fulton Public Library..
Atlanta/Time
Atlanta/Time is a promo single by the string quartet bond and was released in the 2003 after Remixed and [[Bond: Video Clip Collection]], it contains an audio cd and a DVD with 3 promo videos. Atlanta/Time is only available in Japan and internet shopping sites like Amazon and HMV. Track Listing ..
AtlantaBlueSky.com
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Atlanta (Amtrak station)
The Atlanta Amtrak Station, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is served by the Crescent passenger train. The street address is 1688 Peachtree Street, in the Brookwood section of town between Buckhead and Midtown. Designed by architect Neel Reid, it was built in 1908 as a commuter stop on the northside o..
Atlanta (band)
Atlanta was a country music band. Formed in 1982 by Larry McBride and Mylan Bogdan, for the label MDJ Records, Atlanta started with four members of the touring group The Vogues, a nightclub and recording act. The band grew to a total of nine members, and released their first single, "Atlanta Burned..
Atlanta (board game)
Atlanta is an American Civil War board wargame which simulates the Battle of Atlanta. It was published by Guidon Games in 1973. The game came boxed with a hex grid map and 240 counters. External links ..
Atlanta (disambiguation)
Contents 1 Original use2 Places3 Ships4 Others Original use Atalanta, heroine of Greek mythologyNote that Martha Atalanta Lumpkin Compton, named after Atalanta, is the direct derivation of the places below. Places The original, largest and best-known is Atlanta, Georgia; oth..
Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway
Originally called the East and West Railroad of Alabama, the Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway was formed when the Seaboard Air Line Railroad purchased the E&W in 1902 and renamed it in 1903. With two additions to the original E&W, the A&BAL did reach both Birmingham, AL and Howells, GA (whic..
Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway
The Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway emerged from the 1877 re-organization of the Atlanta and Richmond Air Line Railway. Later, in 1894, it became part of the Southern Railway (US). References [Railga.com] ..
Atlanta and Florida Railroad
In July of 1886, the Atlanta and Florida Railroad was chartered as the Atlanta and Hawkinsville Railroad. The A&F name was instituted in 1887 and the railroad began operation in November, 1888, running 105 miles from Atlanta, GA to Fort Valley, GA. Around 1895 the railroad was merged into the Sout..
Atlanta and Fulton County
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Atlanta and Hawkinsville Railroad
The Atlanta and Hawkinsville Railroad was chartered in July of 1886 and was planned to operate between Atlanta, GA and Hawkinsville, GA. The name was changed in 1887 to the Atlanta and Florida Railroad, which was eventually taken over by the Southern Railway in 1895. ..
Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road
Here is a poem about Brett and Claire Love is like candy. It can Be loved and shared. Brett and claire share this love candy. It is and forever shall be. -anonomyus Roman is pretty freakin sweet. The Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road was chartered in 1847 and was to run 80 miles between East ..
Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line
The Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line was an early name for the Atlanta and West Point Rail Road which came into existence in 1857. It is unclear if the name was an actual legal name or merely a nickname. ..
Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway
Organized in 1870, the Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line combined the Georgia Air Line Railway and the Air Line Railroad Company of South Carolina under president Algernon S. Buford. The line was complete by 1873 but went broke the next year when it was re-organized into the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line..
Atlanta and West Point Rail Road
The Atlanta and West Point Railroad (AWP) was originally chartered in 1847 as the Atlanta and LaGrange Rail Road and the section from Newnan to West Point was chartered in December 1849. It was completed in 1854. The AWP name began use in 1857. In 1867, while Lemuel P. Grant ran it, here were th..
Atlanta Assembly
Atlanta Assembly is an automobile factory owned by Ford Motor Company in Hapeville, Georgia. It is scheduled to close in 2006 as part of Ford's "Way Forward" plan, though Harbour Consulting rated it as the most efficient auto plant in North America in 2006. Products: Ford TaurusMercury Sable See a..
Atlanta Athletic Club
The Atlanta Athletic Club, (AAC), founded in 1898, is a world-renowned athletic club in Duluth, Georgia, which is a suburb 23 miles north of Atlanta, Georgia. The original home of the club was a 10-story building located on Carnegie Way, and in 1904 a golf course was built on Atlanta's East Lake pr..
Atlanta Beat
The Atlanta Beat was a professional soccer team that played in the Women's United Soccer Association. The team played at Bobby Dodd Stadium on the campus of Georgia Tech in their first year of operation, before moving to Herndon Stadium, on the campus of Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia. ..
Atlanta Biltmore Hotel
The Atlanta Biltmore Hotel opened in Atlanta, Georgia in 1924 at a cost of $6 million. It was organized by Coca-Cola heir William Candler, Holland Ball Judkins, and John McEntee Bowman and was designed by the architectural firm of Schultze and Weaver. It is easily distinguished by the towering radi..
Atlanta Black Crackers
Atlanta Black Crackers 1932 Leagues Independent Negro Southern League (1920-1937 Negro American League (1938) Significant Players Nat Peeples Roy Welmaker James "Red" Moore The Atlanta Black Crackers was a professional baseball team which played in the Negro League. The Crackers were found..
Atlanta Bliss
Atlanta Bliss is the stage name of Matthew Blistan, an American jazz musician who specializes in the trumpet. He is most well known for his work with Prince from 1986–1989. He came to Prince's attention through his association with Eric Leeds. The duo had been in a jazz group prior to worki..
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Atlanta Botanical Gardens The Atlanta Botanical Garden is a 30 acre (12 hectare) botanical garden located within Piedmont Park in Midtown Atlanta, Georgia, USA. The Atlanta Botanical Garden contains several different landscapes to display a variety of plants. Near the entrance are formal ga..
Atlanta Boy Choir
The Atlanta Boy Choir, based out of Atlanta, Georgia, was founded by Fletcher Wolfe in 1957, and is currently under the baton of David R. White, Artistic Director and Conductor. Over the span of four decades, the Atlanta Boy Choir has established a reputation for being one of the world’s finest b..
Atlanta Braves
Atlanta Braves Established 1871 League National League Division East Division Ballpark Turner Field Capacity 50,091 Current uniform The Atlanta Braves are a Major League Baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are in the Eastern Division of the National League. They ar..
Atlanta Braves/Award winners and league leaders
Awards Most Valuable Player*John Evers (1914)*Robert Elliot (1947)*Hank Aaron (1957)*Dale Murphy (1982, 1983)*Terry Pendleton (1991)*Chipper Jones (1999) Cy Young*Warren Spahn, (1957)*Tom Glavine (1991, 1998)*Greg Maddux (1993, 1994, 1995)(He also won the award in 1992 with the Cubs)*John Smoltz (19..
Atlanta Braves/Broadcasters
Contents 1 Broadcasters by Year1.1 ..
Atlanta Braves/Team records
Contents 1 Single Season Records (through 2005)1.1 Batting1.2 Pitching2 Career Records (through 2005)2.1 Batting2.2 Pitching Single Season Records (through 2005) Batting Batting average: Hugh Duffy, .440 (1894)Home runs: Andruw Jones, 51 (2005)Runs batted in: Hugh Du..
Atlanta Braves roster
Last Updated: July 15, 2006 Pitchers 27 Kevin Barry15 Tim Hudson43 Chuck James49 Macay McBride27 Peter Moylan54 Chad Paronto30 Horacio Ramírez38 Ken Ray29 John Smoltz34 Jorge Sosa56 Óscar Villarreal57 Tyler Yates Catchers 16 Brian McCann 5 Todd Pratt Infielders 24 Wilson Bete..
Atlanta Bread Company
Atlanta Bread Company is a bakery/café that was originally established in 1993 from an Atlanta suburb of Sandy Springs, Georgia. In 1995, the company began franchising and expanding across the country. As of late 2003, over 160 locations in 24 states have opened up.The restaurant serves fresh bre..
Atlanta Campaign
Atlanta Campaign Rocky Face Ridge – Resaca – Adairsville – New Hope Church – Pickett's Mill – Dallas – Kolb's Farm – Kennesaw Mountain – Marietta – Pace's Ferry – Peachtree Creek – At..
Atlanta Chiefs
The Atlanta Chiefs and were a soccer team based out of Atlanta, Georgia that played in the NPSL and NASL from 1967 to 1972. Their home fields were Atlanta Fulton County Stadium (1967-1969, 1971-1972) and Tara Stadium (1970). The club renamed itself the Atlanta Apollos in 1973 and played at Bobby D..
Atlanta child murders
The Atlanta child murders, known locally simply as the "missing and murdered children case", were a series of murders committed in Atlanta, Georgia, beginning in 1979. Over a period of two years, twenty-three African-American children were killed. Contents 1 The Murders2 Capturing the S..
Atlanta Christian College
Atlanta Christian College (1937-present) is located in East Point, GA. The school stands in tribute to the vision and tenacity of her founders and of those who have shared their sense of mission and devotion. The heritage of ACC includes the stories of two short-lived institutions, Lamar College (..
Atlanta City Hall
Since Atlanta was founded, there have been four official city halls of Atlanta. Contents 1 Antebellum2 Gilded Age3 Roaring Twenties4 Modern4.1 City Hall East Antebellum After half a decade of makeshift meeting places for city business (including hotels and grocery stor..
Atlanta Civic Center
Atlanta Civic Center The Boisfeuillet Jones Atlanta Civic Center is a theater and fine arts venue in Atlanta, Georgia. The theater, which seats 4,600, regularly hosts touring productions of Broadway musicals, concerts, seminars, and comedy acts. In addition to performances, the Civic Center c..
Atlanta class cruiser
Atlanta class cruiser USS San Juan The Atlanta class cruisers were United States Navy light cruisers designed originally as flotilla leaders but which ended up gaining recognition as effective anti-aircraft cruisers during World War II. The lead ship, USS Atlanta (CL-51) was laid down on 22 Ap..
Atlanta College of Art
Atlanta College of Art, established in 1905, was the first not-for-profit college of design and art in the Southeastern United States. An original partner of Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta College of Art adjoins the High Museum of Art, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and the Alliance Theatre. A..
Atlanta Compromise
The Atlanta Compromise was an address by African-American leader Booker T. Washington on September 18, 1895. Given to a predominantly White audience at the Cotton States and International Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, the speech has been recognized as one of the most important and influential spee..
Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway Company
The Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway Company was an attempt by Joel Hurt to take over the various Atlanta streetcar systems. Incorporated in May 1891, Hurt began negotiations to consolidate widely overlapping competing companies. On September 21 the titles of the following were conveyed to the C..
Atlanta Crackers
The Atlanta Crackers (distinct from the Atlanta Black Crackers) were a minor league baseball based in Atlanta, Georgia from 1901 to 1965. The Crackers were Atlanta's home team until the Atlanta Braves moved from Milwaukee in 1966. For the first sixty years of their existence they were part of the ..
Atlanta Cyclorama
The Atlanta Cyclorama is a circular panoramic painting of the Battle of Atlanta. The cyclorama is housed in a museum, also called the "Atlanta Cyclorama" in Grant Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Visitors view the cylindrical painting from the inside, entering through an entrance in the floor. If unrol..
Atlanta Dogwood Festival
The Atlanta Dogwood Festival is an arts and crafts festival held each spring at Piedmont Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally held for nine days across two weekends and the weekdays between, it is now held only one weekend during early April, when the native dogwoods are in bloom. External links &..
Atlanta Falcons
The Atlanta Falcons are a professional American football team based in Atlanta, Georgia. They are currently members of the Southern Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Falcons joined the NFL as a 1966 expansion team. Contents 1 Fran..
Atlanta Fest
Atlanta Fest is a yearly, Christian music festival in Atlanta, Georgia. Festivals typically last three days. Camping is offered to attendees. The festival began in 1985. Atlanta Fest features today's most popular, Christian musicians. Artists like Jeremy Camp, DC Talk, The Waiting, The Newsboys, Er..
Atlanta Flames
Atlanta Flames Founded 1972 Played 1972-1980 Home ice The Omni Based in Atlanta Colors Red, white and orange. League National Hockey League The Atlanta Flames were a National Hockey League (NHL) franchise based in Atlanta, Georgia, USA from 1972 to 1980. The team ..
Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Center
LGBT movements  Around the world ·   · · Opposition · Violence The Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Center was a community center that served the gay community in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1976, the center was one of the oldest gay community centers in the United States. I..
Atlanta Georgian
The Atlanta Georgian was a daily afternoon newspaper in Atlanta, Georgia. It was struggling when William Randolph Hearst purchased it in 1912 (his ninth newspaper property) and it was transformed into a yellow press making it much more successful if less respected. In 1939, James M. Cox purchased..
Atlanta Georgia Temple
The Atlanta Georgia Temple is the 23rd constructed and 21st operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Located in Sandy Springs, Georgia it was the first of a group of seven smaller temples announced together in 1980. It was originally designed without a spire, but while ..
Atlanta Hawks
Atlanta Hawks Conference Eastern Conference Division Southeast Division Founded 1946 History Tri-Cities Blackhawks (1946-1951) Milwaukee Hawks (1951-1955) St. Louis Hawks (1955-1968) Atlanta Hawks (1968-present) Arena Philips Arena City Atlanta, Georgia ..
Atlanta History Center
The Atlanta History Center is located in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. It comprises a history museum, a research library and archives, two historic houses (including the Neel Reid designed Swan House) and a series of gardens all of which are located on 33 acres (13.4ha) of grounds. Sin..
Atlanta Institute Of Music
The Atlanta Institute Of Music is a 19,000 square-foot facility comprised of classrooms, recording studios, a library, private lesson rooms, a performance hall, a student lounge, and video viewing and practice areas, and digital practice rooms. The performance halls and classrooms are outfitted with..
Atlanta International Pop Festival (1969)
The first Atlanta International Pop Festival was held at the Atlanta International Raceway on July 4 and July 5, 1969 more than a month before Woodstock. Performers included The Kozmic Blues Band w/Janis Joplin, Johnny Winter, Chuck Berry, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Canned Heat, Spirit, Ten Wheel Drive,..
Atlanta International Pop Festival (1970)
The second Atlanta International Pop Festival was held at the Peach County Raceway in Byron, Georgia on the July 3, to July 5 1970. Performers included the Allman Brothers, Jethro Tull, Terry Reid, Spirit, B.B. King, Procol Harum, Jimi Hendrix, Captain Beefheart and Grand Funk Railroad. It was the..
Atlanta in fiction
Atlanta, Georgia, United States has been the setting of many movies, books and television programs. Contents 1 Books2 Movies3 Television4 Comic Books Books The Absence of Space and Time by Christopher Scott SarnoThe Answer Man by Roy JohansenThe Blue Place by Nicola GriffithD..
Atlanta Junior Golf Association
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Atlanta Junior Golf Association is a group for y..
Atlanta Justice
Atlanta Justice Founded 2001 Disbanded 2002 Team History Atlanta Justice (2001-2002) Team Colors Championships 1 (2001) Owners Head Coaches The Atlanta Justice were one of the original franchises of the National Women's Basketball League (NWBL). Based in A..
Atlanta Kookaburras
Atlanta Full name Atlanta Kookaburra Nickname Kookaburras Strip Green, with yellow V neck and white insignia Founded 1998 Sport Australian rules football League MAAFL, SEAFL Ground Club song President/Chair Coach Captain The Atlanta Kookaburras are an Australian rules football ..
Atlanta Magic
The Atlanta Magic were a soccer club that competed in the USISL from 1991 to 1996. The club originally started in 1991/92 in the indoor USISL league. They played in the 1992 USISL outdoor season as the Atlanta Datagraphic Magic, and the 1993 USISL outdoor season as the Atlanta Lasers. In 1995, they ..
Atlanta metropolitan area
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta Common name: Atlanta Metropolitan Area Largest cityOther cities Atlanta - Sandy Springs - Roswell - Marietta Population  Ranked 9th in the U.S.  - Total | 4,708,297 (2004 est.)[link]  - Density | N/A /sq.&n..
Atlanta Metropolitan College
Atlanta Metropolitan College is a Community College in the University System of Georgia. It is located off University Avenue in Atlanta, Georgia, and is nearby Atlanta Technical College. ..
Atlanta Metro Footy League
The Atlanta Metro Footy League is a Metro Footy competition based in Atlanta. The representative side in the MAAFL is the Atlanta Kookaburras [Official Site]. Current Teams Druid Hills HighlandersRoswell RebelsMidtown BombersDecatur Devils See also MAAFLUS FootyMetro FootyAustralian rule..
Atlanta Motor Speedway
Atlanta Motor Speedway Location Hampton, Georgia Track length 1.54 miles (2.48 kilometres) Track shape Quad-Oval Banking Turns - 24°Straights - 5° Major events NASCAR Nextel Cup, NASCAR Busch Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Capacity 125,000 Address 1500 Tara Place, Ha..
Atlanta Nights
Atlanta Nights is a collaborative novel created by a group of science fiction and fantasy authors, with the express purpose of producing an unpublishably bad piece of work and testing whether publishing firm PublishAmerica would still accept it, which they did. The primary purpose of the exercise..
Atlanta Public Schools
Atlanta Public Schools is a school district based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. APS operates all public schools in the city of Atlanta. Contents 1 Schools1.1 Secondary schools1.1.1 High schools1.1.2 Middle schools1.2 Primary schools2 External links Schools Se..
Atlanta regional commission
The [Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC)] is the regional planning and intergovernmental coordination agency for the Atlanta, Georgia, region, as defined as a 10-county area including Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry and Rockdale counties, as well as..
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Atlanta Rhythm Section, sometimes abbreviated ARS, is an American southern rock band. The band unofficially formed in 1970 as former members of the Candymen and the Classics IV became the session band for the newly opened Studio One in Doraville, Georgia, near Atlanta. After playing on other artists..
Atlanta Rhythm Section '96
Atlanta Rhythm Section '96 is an album by American southern rock band Atlanta Rhythm Section, released in 1996. (See 1996 in music). Track listing "So into You" (Buie, Daughtry, Nix) – 6:42"Champagne Jam" (Buie, Cobb, Nix) – 4:43"Jukin'" (Buie, Nix) – 3:32"Imaginary Lover" (Buie, Daughtry, ..
Atlanta Rolling Mill
The Antebellum Atlanta Rolling Mill After William Markham and Lewis Scofield took over the Atlanta Rolling Mill, transformed it into the South's second most productive rolling mill, after the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia. Their specialty was rerolling worn out railroad rails but d..
Atlanta Silverbacks
The Atlanta Silverbacks are an American professional soccer club who currently play in the USL First Division, a division of the United Soccer Leagues, and the second division in the US Soccer hierarchy. They currently play in Silverbacks Park, a soccer-specific stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The te..
Atlanta Sound & Lights Company
Atlanta Sound & Lighting is a concert lighting and sound reinforcement company in Atlanta, Georgia. One of the larger sound companies in the US, they have done the lights and/or sound for many of the most prominent performers including Jamie Foxx, the 1988 Democratic Convention, BB King, Pope John ..
Atlanta Southern Confederacy
The Atlanta Southern Confederacy was a strongly Democratic Southern newspaper during the American Civil War. The first issue was February 15,1859 by Dr. James P. Hambleton and historian Franklin Garrett explains its quick impact in that Hambleton was a "fire-eater and his editorials were highly inte..
Atlanta Streetcar
Atlanta Streetcar, Inc. (ASC) is a non-profit organization with the mission to bring streetcars back to downtown Atlanta. The main goal is to put them on Peachtree Street, the city's main street, however a loop around downtown has also been added to the proposal. The main line would run from the s..
Atlanta Street Railway Company
Atlanta Street Railway Company was the first streetcar system in Atlanta. Originally chartered by the state of Georgia on February 23,1866 by George Hillyer, Dr. John Westmoreland and John Thrasher soon after the city put such onerous demands on the company – including paving large chunks of ..
Atlanta Symphony Center
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Atlanta Symphony Hall
Atlanta Symphony Hall is the home venue of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. It is located within the Woodruff Arts Center at 1280 Peachtree Street in Atlanta, Georgia. The venue has a total capacity of 1,762 seats on three levels: 1,074 in the orchestra section, 349 in the lower balcony and 339 in t..
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
See also Atlanta Wind Symphony The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is an American orchestra based in Atlanta, Georgia. The orchestra was founded in 1945, and played its first concert as the Atlanta Youth Symphony. Henry Sopkin was brought in as music director (he remained with the orchestra for tw..
Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra
Created in 1974, the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, or also commonly known as the ASYO, is an organization featuring Atlanta's young instrumentalists. Every September, about 400 high school instrumentalists audition for places in the ASYO. Only about 120 will be selected to participate in the s..
Atlanta Thrashers
The Atlanta Thrashers are a professional ice hockey team based at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). Contents 1 Facts2 Franchise history2.1 2003-2004 Season Recap2.2 2005-2006 Season Recap2.3 Third Jersey3 Season-by-se..
Atlanta Township, Minnesota
Atlanta Township is a township in Becker County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 113 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 93.6 km² (36.1 mi²). 92.1 km² (35.6 mi²) of it is land and 1.4 km² (0.6 mi²) of it (1...
Atlanta Transit Company
Atlanta Transit System (ATC) ran Atlanta transit from 1950 to 1972. Since the 1920s, the Georgia Railway and Power Company (now part of Southern Company), had been losing money on transit. They commissioned a study from Beeler in 1926 but the suggestions weren't enough to help. In the late 1940..
Atlanta transit strike of 1950
Atlanta transit strike of 1950 was the longest yet in Atlanta, Georgia. A month after author Margaret Mitchell was struck and killed by a taxi during a year when trolleys had killed five, there was a call in the city to increase safety on city streets. The city council passed an ordinance which req..
Atlanta University Center
The Atlanta University Center is the largest consortium of African-American higher education in the United States of America. The center is made up of five historically black colleges in southwest Atlanta, Georgia. The member institutions are Spelman College, Clark Atlanta University, Morris Brown ..
Atlanta Vision
Atlanta Vision Atlanta Vision Founded 2004 Team History Atlanta Mustangs (2004 Atlanta Vision (2004-present) Arena Sampson's Center Team Colors Red, white and black Championships 0 Division Titles 0 Owner Quentin Townsend Head Coach Kevin Whitt..
Atlanta ward system
Atlanta's Ward System were a series of political divisions used by the city of Atlanta from early in its founding until switching to a district system in 1954. Contents 1 18542 18713 18744 18835 18946 18987 19058 19099 195410 References 1854 La..
Atlanta Wind Symphony
See also Atlanta Symphony Orchestra The Atlanta Wind Symphony is an internationally-renowned musical ensemble comprised of some of Atlanta's finest professional musicians and composers as well as talented amateurs. It operates as a nonprofit 501c(3) corporation and receives grants from individuals, ..
Atlantean language
The Atlantean language is a constructed language created by Marc Okrand for Disney's film [[Atlantis: The Lost Empire]]. The language was intended as a possible "mother language" and was therefore invented to have Indo-European word stock with its own grammar. Atlantean has an SOV word order. Adj..
Atlantean Scion
A fictional ancient device created for the video game Tomb Raider, the Atlantean Scion was apparently capable of "powers beyond the creator himself", that was fashioned by the three great rulers of Atlantis: Qualopec, Tihocan, and Natla. The device was apparently created in parts due to the infini..
Atlanterhavsveien
Situated in Møre og Romsdal, Norway, and a part of Norwegian National Road No. 64 (RV 64), the Atlantic Road (Norw: Atlanterhavsveien) connects the island of Averøy to Vevang on the mainland (in Eide); and - by extension - the road connects the cities of Kristiansund and Molde (a car ferry must be..
Atlantes (Sorcerer)
For the architectural structure, see Atlantes. Atlantes was a powerful sorcerer featured in the chansons de geste. The sorcerer built a castle of iron in the Pyrenees to keep knights and ladies he had captured as a diversion for his nephew Roger, a pagan knight. Atlantes feared that his nephew woul..
Atlante Internazionale del Touring Club Italiano
The Atlante Internazionale del Touring Club Italiano was a comprehensive world reference atlas first published by the Touring Club Italiano in 1927. In order to give Italy an extensive reference atlas modelled on foreign examples such as Stieler's Atlas (Stielers Handatlas) in Germany, shortly afte..
Atlantia
In Greek mythology, Atlantia was one of the wives of Danaus. She was a hamadryad. ..
Atlantic, Iowa
Atlantic is a city in Cass County, Iowa, along the East Nishnabotna River. The population was 7,257 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Cass County[Geographic references#6GR6]. Geography Atlantic is located at [41°24′5″N, 95°0′39″W] (41.401404, -95.010867)�..
Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad
Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio Railroad was formed in 1870 in Virginia from 3 east-west railroads which traversed across the southern portion of the state. Organized and led by former Confederate general William Mahone (1826-1895), the 428-mile line linked Norfolk with Bristol, Virginia by way of Su..
Atlantic, North Carolina
Atlantic is an unincorporated community in eastern Carteret County situated along the Core Sound. It is the location of US 70's eastern terminus and the ferry terminal for journeys to the Cape Lookout National Seashore (Portsmouth Island). The Atlantic Navy Airfield (now closed) is located in Atlant..
Atlantic, Pennsylvania
Atlantic is a census-designated place (CDP) in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 43 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Notable person4 External links Geography Atlantic is located at [41°30′22″N, 80°20′18″W�..
Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway
The Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railroad Company was incorporated under the general incorporation laws of Florida. Florida state law chapter 4267, approved May 24, 1893, incorporated the Atlantic, Suwannee River and Gulf Railway Company, owned by Comer L. Peek, F. L. Babbitt, Thomas P. Denham..
Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway
Chartered in 1897, the Atlantic, Valdosta and Western Railway operated from Valdosta, GA to Jacksonville, FL and was nicknamed the Jacksonville Short Line. In 1902 it was purchased by the Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad. ..
Atlantic, Waycross and Northern Railroad
The Atlantic, Waycross and Northern Railroad was formed in 1911 as a successor to the St. Marys and Kingsland Railroad. It ran 11 miles or rail between St. Mary's, GA and Kingsland, GA. The railroad had planned several extensions, none of which came to pass, and the railroad was reorganized into t..
Atlantic-Congo languages
In the classification of African languages, Atlantic-Congo is an early branch of the Niger-Congo phylum. Atlantic-Congo comprises the Atlantic languages and all other Niger-Congo branches except Mande and Kordofanian, which are believed to have split off even earlier than Atlantic. The biggest sub..
Atlantica
Atlantica was an ancient continent which formed about two billion years ago. About 200 million years later, it became part of the major supercontinent Columbia. 300 million years later, Columbia broke up; Atlantica became part of the minor supercontinent Nena, along with Baltica, Arctica, and the E..
AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division
AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division Location Atlantic City, NJ Beds 267 Affiliation Certification Level II trauma center Community Perinatal Center Speciality General Acute Care Founded AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center City Division is a hospital in Atlantic City, NJ. ..
AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Mainland Division
AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Mainland Division Location Pomona, New Jersey Beds 323 Affiliation Certification Community Perinatal Center Speciality General Acute Care Founded The AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Mainland Campus is a 323-bed hospital, opened in 1975, and located in..
Atlantica (trade zone)
Atlantica, formally known as Atlantica: the International Northeast Economic Region (AINER), is the name of a proposed area of economic integration in the Atlantic Northeast of North America, incorporating parts of Canada and the United States. Contents 1 Organization2 Regional justi..
Atlanticism
Atlanticism is a philosophy of cooperation among European and North American nations regarding political, economic, and defense issues. One who believes in Atlanticism is known as an Atlantist or an Atlanticist. Individual examples include Tony Blair and Javier Solana. NATO is an Atlanticist organi..
Atlántico
Atlántico Spanish for Atlantic is part of several names: Atlántico DepartmentBanco Atlántico In combination with north/south: Nicaragua* Región Autónoma del Atlántico Sur* Región Autónoma del Atlántico NorteArgentina*Provincia de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur*Islas..
Atlántico Department
Department of Colombia ([Detail]) ([Detail]) Motto: Capital Barranquilla Governor Carlos Rodado Noriega Area km² Density km² Adjective Atlanticense Atlantico (Spanish: Atlántico) is a department of Colombia. Its capital is Barranquil..
Atlantic (cinema)
Atlantic is a cinema in Warsaw, notable as the oldest cinema still operating in that city. It was opened for public in 1930, as a luxurious cinema with expensive tickets. As the only cinema in Warsaw it survived the Warsaw Uprising and was refurbished after the war. In early 2000 it was reconstructe..
Atlantic (disambiguation)
Atlantic may mean: The Atlantic Ocean, a major ocean in the worldAtlantic Canada, consisting of the four Canadian provinces on the Atlantic OceanAtlantic, IowaAtlantic, PennsylvaniaAtlantic, VirginiaAtlantic City, New JerseyAtlantic County, New JerseyAtlantic Beach, FloridaAtlantic Beach, North Car..
Atlantic (locomotive)
Atlantic was the name of an early American steam locomotive built by Phineas Davis for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in 1832. Design and construction Built at a cost of $4,500, the Atlantic weighed 6.5 tons and had two vertical cylinders. Ox teams were used to convey the engine to Bal..
Atlantic (passenger train)
Timetable of the Atlantic in 1988. The Atlantic was a passenger train operated by VIA Rail, serving both Canadian and U.S. territory between Montreal, Quebec and Halifax, Nova Scotia. It was previously operated by Canadian Pacific Railway as The Atlantic Limited between Montreal and Saint Jo..
Atlantic (period)
The Atlantic in palaeoclimatology was the warmest and most moist Blytt-Sernander period, pollen zone and chronozone of Holocene north Europe. The climate was generally warmer than today. It was preceded by the Boreal, with a climate similar to today’s, and was followed by the Sub-Boreal, a trans..
Atlantic (single)
Atlantic is a song by British rock band Keane and is featured on their second studio album, Under the Iron Sea. It was released 24 April 2006 as a video single from the album (see 2006 in British music) and later as a 7" Vinyl. The video version is longer than the one found on the album, incorpor..
Atlantic 21 class lifeboat
Atlantic 21 class General Characteristics Length: 7 m Beam: No. of crew: 3 Max. Speed: 29 knots Engines: 2 * 70HP 2-stroke outboards Equipment carried: 2 x VHF radio.First Aid Kit & Oxygen. GPS Navigation System.Night vision equipment.Ballast system (can be dropped and refilled at ..
Atlantic 252
Atlantic 252 was a long wave radio station broadcasting to the United Kingdom and Ireland on 252 kHz (1190.4 metres) which ran from 1989 untill 2002. Contents 1 Early History2 Mid-90's peak3 Decline in popularity4 Replacements5 External links Early History The concept ..
Atlantic 75 class lifeboat
Atlantic 75 Introduced: ???? Number in service: 96 General Characteristics Length: 7.5m Beam: 2.64m Engines: 2 * 70HP 2-stroke outboards Speed: 32 knots Fuel capacity: 181 litres Endurance: 3 hours Crew: 3 B-Class (Atlantic 75) lifeboats serve the shores of the UK as a part..
Atlantic 85 class lifeboat
B-Class (Atlantic 85) Introduced: 2005 Number in service: 9 (production ongoing) General Characteristics Length: 8.3 m Beam: ?m Construction: FRC with Hypalon tube Engines: 2 * 115HP 4-stroke outboards Speed: 35 knots Fuel capacity: ? litres Endurance: 3 hours Crew: 4 At..
Atlantic Airlines
Atlantic Airlines is a cargo airline based in Coventry, United Kingdom. It operates contract and ad hoc cargo flights worldwide, especially within Europe and across the Atlantic. Its main bases are Baginton Airport (CVT), Coventry and Riga International Airport (RIX), with hubs at Konrad Adenauer Ai..
Atlantic Airlines (Nicaragua)
Atlantic Airlines is an airline based in Managua, Nicaragua. It is a charter & scheduled airline, established in 1997 and operating domestic and international flights in Central America. Code Data ICAO Code: AYNCallsign: Atlantic Nicaragua Fleet The Atlantic Airlines fleet consists of the follow..
Atlantic Airlines de Honduras
Atlantic Airlines de Honduras is an airline based in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It was established in 2001 and operates regional passenger services in Central America, together with its Nicaraguan affiliate of the same name, Atlantic Airlines. Code Data IATA Code: ZFICAO Code: HHACallsign: Atlantic Ho..
Atlantic Airways
Atlantic Airways is the national airline of the Faroe Islands, operating domestic and international air services from its base at Vágar Airport, on the Faroese island of Vágar. Contents 1 Code Data2 History3 International destinations4 Fleet5 External links Code Data..
Atlantic and Birmingham Railway
The Atlantic and Birmingham Railway was originally chartered in 1887 as the Waycross Air Line Railroad. In 1901, the original charter was amended for an extension to Birmingham and the railroad's name was changed to the Atlantic and Birmingham Railroad. Two years later, the A&B merged with the Tif..
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Steamboat Company
Florida state law chapter 3802, approved June 4, 1887, incorporated the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad and Steamboat Company, owned by Isaac C. Lewis, James D. Dewell, J. C. Phillips, Julius Tyler, Isaac E. Brown, Dwight W. Tuttle, Frank M. Tyler, Herrick P. Frost, Frank S. Andrew, Thomas J. DeSteuben, ..
Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad
The Atlantic and Gulf Short Line Railroad originated around 1905 from a possible reorganization of a railroad called either the Midville and Swainsboro Railroad or the Midville, Swainsboro and Red Bluff Railroad (maps from the period show the former while other accounts showed the latter). This lin..
Atlantic and Mexican Gulf Canal Company
Georgia state law chapter ?, approved February 23, 1876, incorporated the Atlantic and Mexican Gulf Canal Company, owned by General Joseph E. Johnson, General Lafayette McLaws and Joseph Shepard of Georgia, and others, for the purpose of constructing a canal from the St. Marys river in Georgia, acro..
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad
The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company was chartered in New York state in 1852. While the formative bond adhered to the provisions of the Mississippi and Pacific Act of 1853, the bond was rejected and cancelled. A company was later chartered under the identical name by an act of Congress on Jul..
Atlantic and Western Railway
The Atlantic and Western Railway (AAR reporting mark ATW) is a Class III short-line railroad operating about 10 miles of track in Lee County, North Carolina. Atlantic and Western is part of Rail Management and Consulting. Interchanges Sanford, North Carolina*CSX Transportation (CSXT)*Norfolk So..
Atlantic and Yadkin Railway
--> Section>sections].Please format the article according to the guidelines laid out at[Manual of Style]. The Atlantic & Yadkin Railway was a short line railroad within North Carolina from 1899-1950. It ran from Mount Airy southeast to Sanford, primarily serving the Piedmont re..
Atlantic Association of Broadcasters
The Atlantic Association of Broadcasters is an organization representing the maritimes private television and radio networks. ..
Atlantic Avenue
The following streets are named Atlantic Avenue: Atlantic Avenue in Boston, MassachusettsAtlantic Avenue in Brooklyn and Queens, New York CityAtlantic Avenue in Atlantic City, New Jersey, used in the Monopoly game.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Atlantic Avenue-Pacific Street (BMT Fourth Avenue Line)
Atlantic Avenue–Pacific Street (originally Pacific Street) is a subway station on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at Pacific Street and Fourth Avenue in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, it is served by the D and N at all times, by the M during rush hours, and by the R at..
Atlantic Avenue (BMT Brighton Line)
Atlantic Avenue is a station on the BMT Brighton Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Atlantic Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, it is served by the Q train (all times) and the B train (weekdays). The platform has five staircases, three to the main mezzanine and ..
Atlantic Avenue (BMT Canarsie Line)
Atlantic Avenue, built in 1916 has recently been reconfigured. This station is a good example of the Dual Contract architecture. Much of the period woodwork and ironwork is intact. The fare control area was modernized with new lighting and high, rounded windows. Atlantic Avenue, opened June 13, 188..
Atlantic Avenue (Boston)
Atlantic Avenue is a street in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, USA, partly serving as a frontage road for the underground Central Artery (I-93) and partly running along the Boston Harbor. It has a long history, with several relocations along the way. History What is now Atlantic Avenue was once par..
Atlantic Avenue (IRT Eastern Parkway Line)
Atlantic Avenue, located at Flatbush Avenue and Atlantic Avenue, is a complex three-platform station, with an island platform between the express tracks, and two side platforms for the local tracks. On the center platform there are two old indicator signs which mark the next train, used for non-rus..
Atlantic Avenue (New York City)
Atlantic Avenue is an important street in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. It stretches from the Brooklyn waterfront along the East River all the way to Jamaica, Queens. Atlantic Avenue runs parallel to Fulton Street for much of its course through Brooklyn, where it serves as a bor..
Atlantic Avenue Branch
The Atlantic Avenue Branch of the Long Island Rail Road runs from Downtown Brooklyn to Valley Stream, New York. The line has two tracks and is partly underground and partly elevated. The section between the end of the line - Flatbush Avenue - and Nostrand Avenue is underground. From there, the line..
Atlantic Avenue Elevated
The Atlantic Avenue Elevated outside South Station Map of the Atlantic Avenue Elevated (at right) and related lines The Atlantic Avenue Elevated was an elevated railway around the east side of downtown Boston, Massachusetts, providing a second route for the Boston Elevated Railway's Mai..
Atlantic Avenue Line
The following railroad lines have been called the Atlantic Avenue Line: The Long Island Rail Road's Atlantic Avenue Branch in New York CityThe Boston Elevated Railway's Atlantic Avenue Elevated This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same titl..
Atlantic Band Festival
The Atlantic Band Festival is a competiton held each May that involves bands (usually from schools) from Eastern Canada. The event is usually hosted by Mount Saint Vincent University ..
Atlantic Baptist Bible College
Atlantic Baptist Bible College is an unaccredited Independent Baptist college in Chester, Virginia. The campus rests of 44 wooded acres and specializes in ministry and training elementary school teachers. Atlantic Baptist Bible College is "approved" for the training of missionaries by the Baptist B..
Atlantic Baptist University
Atlantic Baptist University is a small Liberal Arts university located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. It offers undergraduate degrees in Arts, Science, and Education, and is run by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches. The school was founded in 1949 under the name United Baptist Bible Tr..
Atlantic Beach
Atlantic Beach is the name of some places in the United States of America: Atlantic Beach, FloridaAtlantic Beach, North CarolinaAtlantic Beach, New York For other places with Atlantic in their name, see that listing. This article consisting of geographical locations is a [disambiguationdisamb..
Atlantic Beach, Florida
Atlantic Beach is a city in Duval County, Florida, United States. When the majority of communities in Duval County consolidated with Jacksonville, Florida in 1968, Atlantic Beach, along with Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, and Baldwin, Florida, remained quasi-independent. Like the other towns, i..
Atlantic Beach, New York
Atlantic Beach is a village in Nassau County, New York on a barrier island off the South Shore of Long Island. As of the United States 2000 Census, the village population was 1,986. The Village of Atlantic Beach is in the Town of Hempstead. Contents 1 Geography2 Cultural and Literary..
Atlantic Beach, North Carolina
Atlantic Beach is a town in Carteret County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 1,781 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlantic Beach is located at [34°42′2″N, 76°44′27″W] (34.700455, -76.740814)1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total ..
Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
Atlantic Beach is a town in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 351 at the 2000 census. Geography Atlantic Beach is located at [33°48′10″N, 78°43′1″W] (33.802838, -78.717007)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Censu..
Atlantic Bird
Atlantic Bird is the name for a set of satellites operated by Eutelsat operating over the Atlantic Ocean. Two of the original three satellites replaced the France Telecom Telecom 2 series satellites which Eutelsat had acquired in 1999. Four satellites are in operation as of 2006: Atlantic Bird 1..
Atlantic Blue Marlin
The Atlantic Blue Marlin (Makaira nigricans) is a species of marlin. It is a large commercial game fish with a maximum published weight of 820 kg (1800 lb). This size makes it one of the largest bony fish species. Its body is blue-black above, and a silvery white below. Atlantic Blue Marlins prim..
Atlantic bonito
The Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda is a large mackerel-like fish of the family Scombridae. It is common in shallow waters of the Atlantic Ocean where it is an important commercial and game fish. Contents 1 Description2 Habits3 Food4 Fishing technique5 References Descripti..
Atlantic Bowl
The Atlantic Bowl was one of the two national semifinal men's football games of Canadian Interuniversity Sport. The winner of the Atlantic Bowl would meet the winner of the Churchill Bowl for the Vanier Cup. It was replaced by the Uteck Bowl following the death of Larry Uteck, a former athletic di..
Atlantic Brass Quintet
The Boston-based Atlantic Brass Quintet is a five-piece chamber music ensemble which was founded in 1985, by John Manning, Joseph Foley, John Faieta and Bob Rasmussen Early after it's inception, it received first prize in a number of chamber music and brass quintet competitions, including the Colema..
Atlantic Bridge
Map of the route Atlantic Bridge refers to a flight route from Gander, Newfoundland, refueling in Iceland, then continuing on to Scotland. During the Second World War new bombers flew this route. In the future, due to fuel costs, this route is likely to blossom again, especially if Iceland b..
Atlantic Bronze Age
The so called Atlantic Bronze Age is a cultural complex of the approx. 1300-700 BCE period that includes different cultures of the Iberian peninsula, British Islands and Atlantic France. It is marked by the economic and cultural exchange of some surviving aboriginal cultures that would eventually yi..
Atlantic Canada
The four Canadian Atlantic provinces. Atlantic Canada, also known as the Atlantic provinces, is the name given to the four Canadian provinces located on Canada's Atlantic coast. The provinces consist of the three Maritimes, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, with the additio..
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Atlantic Canada Opportunites Agency is a Canadian government agency responsible for improving the economy of the Atlantic provinces by developing business and job opportunities. The agency was created to better serve the maritime region, a region often facing economic distress and hardship with the..
Atlantic Cape Community College
Atlantic Cape Community College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in both Atlantic County and Cape May County in New Jersey. ACCC enrolls more than 6,000 students. Main campuses are in Mays Landing, New Jersey, Atlantic City and Cape May Court House. Situ..
Atlantic Center Plaza
Atlantic Center Plaza is a 24-floor office highrise located at 1180 West Peachtree Street in Atlanta Georgia, across the street from the One Atlantic Center. The plaza was completed in 2001. One Atlantic Center and Atlantic Center Plaza are connected by an underground tunnel that runs beneath West ..
Atlantic Central Football Conference
The Atlantic Central Football Conference (ACFC) is a College Athletic Conference which competes in football only in the NCAA's Division III. Its member teams are located in Delaware, Maryland and Virginia. Member schools Frostburg State UniversityNewport News Apprentice School *Salisbury Universit..
Atlantic Charter
Churchill meets FDR aboard USS Augusta at their 1941 secret meeting at Argentia, Newfoundland. Churchill meets FDR aboard HMS Prince of Wales Church service on the after deck of HMS Prince of Wales, during the conference. USS McDougal alongside HMS Prince of Wales, to transfer P..
Atlantic City, New Jersey
"Atlantic City" redirects here. For , see . Atlantic City is a city in Atlantic County, New Jersey, USA. As of the United States 2000 Census, the city population was 40,517. It is a resort community located on Absecon Island, off the Atlantic Ocean coast of New Jersey. Other municipalities on th..
Atlantic City, Wyoming
Former mercantile store (now bar and restaurant) in Atlantic City Atlantic City is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States. As of the 2000 census, the CDP population was 39. The community is a small mining settlement in a gulch near South Pass in southwestern..
Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector
The Atlantic City-Brigantine Connector, numbered (and unsigned) as Route 446X, is a state highway in Atlantic City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is maintained by the South Jersey Transportation Authority, as a 2.37-mile spur of the Atlantic City Expressway (Route 446), hence the number. At i..
Atlantic City (disambiguation)
Atlantic City can refer to: Atlantic City, New JerseyAtlantic City, WyomingAtlantic City (film), released in 1980Atlantic City (song) by Bruce Springsteen released in 1982 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred yo..
Atlantic City (film)
Atlantic City is a 1980 film which tells the story of