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Atlanta

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A city where Uber and Waymo have partnered to offer autonomous rides to the public.


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Summary

Atlanta, the capital and most populous city of Georgia, is a pivotal transportation and economic hub with a rich history. Founded as a railroad terminus in 1845, it rapidly grew into a major convergence point, a role it maintains today with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport consistently ranking as the world's busiest. The city played a strategic role for the Confederacy during the Civil War, leading to its capture and destruction in 1864, but it experienced a dramatic post-war resurgence, becoming an industrial, and later, a manufacturing and technology center. Atlanta was also a key organizing center for the American Civil Rights Movement in the mid-20th century, producing prominent leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. Its diverse economy boasts a GDP of $406 billion, ranking among the top ten in the U.S. and top twenty globally, with dominant sectors including transportation, aerospace, healthcare, media, film, IT, and finance. In recent decades, gentrification, partly spurred by the 1996 Summer Olympics and the Atlanta Beltline, has reshaped its urban landscape. Furthermore, Atlanta is at the forefront of autonomous driving integration, exemplified by Uber's partnership with Waymo to deploy self-driving vehicles within the city.

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Extracted Attributes
  • Climate

    Temperate

  • Elevation

    1,050 feet (320 m) above mean sea level

  • Land Area

    133.2 square miles (344.9 km2)

  • Capital of

    Georgia (U.S. state)

  • Topography

    Rolling hills, lush greenery, dense urban tree coverage

  • Total Area

    134.0 square miles (347.1 km2)

  • Water Area

    0.85 square miles (2.2 km2)

  • County seat of

    Fulton County

  • Also extends into

    DeKalb County

  • Geographic Feature

    Eastern Continental Divide

  • Most populous city of

    Georgia (U.S. state)

  • Population (2020 census)

    498,715

  • Dominant Economic Sectors

    Transportation, aerospace, logistics, healthcare, news and media operations, film and television production, information technology, finance, biomedical research, public policy

  • GDP Ranking (U.S. cities)

    10th largest

  • Global City Classification

    Beta +

  • Population (2024 estimate)

    520,070

  • GDP Ranking (Global cities)

    20th largest

  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

    $406 billion

  • Metropolitan Area Population

    Over 6.1 million people

  • Highest Elevation East of Mississippi

    Yes

Timeline
  • Founded as a railroad terminus, specifically for the Western and Atlantic Railroad, signifying its growing reputation as a major hub of transportation. (Source: Wikidata, Summary, DBPedia)

    1845-12-29

  • Served a strategically important role for the Confederacy during the American Civil War until it was captured and almost entirely burnt to the ground during General William T. Sherman's March to the Sea. (Source: Summary, DBPedia)

    1864

  • Experienced a dramatic post-war resurgence, quickly becoming a national industrial center and the unofficial capital of the 'New South'. (Source: Summary, DBPedia)

    Post-Civil War

  • Developed into a manufacturing and technology hub. (Source: Summary, DBPedia)

    Post-World War II

  • Became a major organizing center of the American Civil Rights Movement, with Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy, and other locals becoming prominent figures. (Source: Summary, DBPedia)

    1950s-1960s

  • Hosted the Summer Olympics, which initially spurred the gentrification of some of its neighborhoods. (Source: Summary, DBPedia, web_search_results)

    1996

  • Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport became the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic, a position it has largely held since. (Source: Summary, DBPedia)

    1998

  • Gentrification intensified with the growth of the Atlanta Beltline, altering its demographics, politics, aesthetics, and culture. (Source: Summary, DBPedia)

    21st Century

  • Uber partners with Waymo in Atlanta to integrate autonomous driving vehicles into its network, maximizing vehicle utilization for partners. (Source: related_documents)

    Ongoing

Web Search Results
  • Atlanta - Wikipedia

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  • The Atlanta Region - ARC

    This vibrant region is the economic capital of the Southeast and boasts world-class universities, the world’s most-traveled airport and a lively arts and culture scene. Metro Atlanta is also known for its warm hospitality, temperate climate and vast tree canopy – it’s a region in a forest. Notable landmarks include the Georgia state Capitol, the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site, Stone Mountain Park, and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area. [...] From its humble beginnings as a railroad terminus, metro Atlanta has grown to become one of the nation’s largest, most dynamic regions – and a major player on the global stage. The region is growing fast, with a population that is rapidly diversifying. [...] The region is home to a number of Fortune 500 companies and other large employers, such as Delta Air Lines, Coca-Cola, Home Depot, UPS, AT&T, and the Centers for Disease Control. Metro Atlanta is one of the nation’s most important logistics hubs and boasts a growing technology sector. The region has also become one of the nation’s top spots for film and video production.

  • The Best of Atlanta Tourism - Explore Georgia

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Atlanta (/ætˈlæntə/ at-LAN-tə) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 living within the city limits, it is the eighth most populous city in the Southeast and 38th most populous city in the United States according to the 2020 U.S. census. It is the core of the much larger Atlanta metropolitan area, which is home to more than 6.1 million people, making it the eighth-largest metropolitan area in the United States. Situated among the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains at an elevation of just over 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level, it features unique topography that includes rolling hills, lush greenery, and the most dense urban tree coverage of any major city in the United States. Atlanta was originally founded as the terminus of a major state-sponsored railroad, but it soon became the convergence point among several railroads, spurring its rapid growth. The largest was the Western and Atlantic Railroad, from which the name "Atlanta" is derived, signifying the city's growing reputation as a major hub of transportation. During the American Civil War, it served a strategically important role for the Confederacy until it was captured in 1864. The city was almost entirely burnt to the ground during General William T. Sherman's March to the Sea. However, the city rebounded dramatically in the post-war period and quickly became a national industrial center and the unofficial capital of the "New South". After World War II, it also became a manufacturing and technology hub. During the 1950s and 1960s, it became a major organizing center of the American Civil Rights Movement, with Martin Luther King Jr., Ralph David Abernathy, and many other locals becoming prominent figures in the movement's leadership. In the modern era, Atlanta has stayed true to its reputation as a major center of transportation, with Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport becoming the world's busiest airport by passenger traffic in 1998 (a position it has held every year since, with the exception of 2020 as a result of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic). With a gross domestic product (GDP) of $406 billion, Atlanta has the tenth largest economy of cities in the U.S. and the 20th largest in the world. Its economy is considered diverse, with dominant sectors in industries including transportation, aerospace, logistics, healthcare, news and media operations, film and television production, information technology, finance, and biomedical research and public policy. The gentrification of some its neighborhoods, initially spurred by the 1996 Summer Olympics, has intensified in the 21st century with the growth of the Atlanta Beltline. This has altered its demographics, politics, aesthetics, and culture.

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Location Data

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, United States

administrative

Coordinates: 33.7544657, -84.3898151

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