Atlanta

Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital of the U.S. state of Georgia. It played an important part in both the Civil War and the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Atlanta History Center chronicles the city's past, and the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site is dedicated to the African-American leader’s life and times. Downtown, Centennial Olympic Park, built for the 1996 Olympics, encompasses the massive Georgia Aquarium. ― Google

People died in Atlanta (First 49 people) - Page 8

Max Cleland

Max Cleland

Former Georgia Secretary of State

Chuck Jackson

Chuck Jackson

American singer

Lucius Henry Holsey

Lucius Henry Holsey

Religious leader

George Robson

George Robson

American motorsports racing driver

Michael Henderson

Michael Henderson

American bassist

Lou Moore

Lou Moore

American race car driver

Charles A. Collier

Charles A. Collier

American lawyer

Addie Harris

Addie Harris

Singer

Dan Reeves

Dan Reeves

American football coach

kerry thornley

kerry thornley

American writer

Andy Spiva

Andy Spiva

American football player

Hoke Smith

Hoke Smith

Former Governor of Georgia

Bill Lucas

Bill Lucas

Author

Keith Wonderboy Johnson

Keith Wonderboy Johnson

American musician

Louis Delsarte

Louis Delsarte

American artist

Ronald J. Zlatoper

Ronald J. Zlatoper

Commanding officer

Heman Marion Sweatt

Heman Marion Sweatt

American civil rights activist

Bob Flock

Bob Flock

American car racer

Charles Stanley

Charles Stanley

Pastor

Jonathan Norcross

Jonathan Norcross

Former Mayor of Atlanta

Dick Versace

Dick Versace

Basketball coach

Eddie Heywood, Sr.

Eddie Heywood, Sr.

American pianist

Khamari Banks

Khamari Banks


Sidney Root

Sidney Root

Businessman

Guillermo Iacobucci

Guillermo Iacobucci

Chemist

Haralson Bleckley

Haralson Bleckley

Architect

Randall Rollins

Randall Rollins


Limmie & Family Cookin'

Limmie & Family Cookin'

Pop group

Burton C. Gray

Burton C. Gray

American economist

Agnes Ruth Cathy Edwards

Agnes Ruth Cathy Edwards


Blewett Harrison Lee

Blewett Harrison Lee

American legal scholar

Walter Wilczynski

Walter Wilczynski

Neuroscientist

Gertrude McCoy

Gertrude McCoy

American film actress

Elizabeth Miller

Elizabeth Miller


Zimmie Shelton

Zimmie Shelton

Film producer

James Fairlie Cooper

James Fairlie Cooper

Military officer

John Tyler Cooper

John Tyler Cooper

American Politician

Bronson M. Cutting

Bronson M. Cutting

Former United States Senator

James Brown

James Brown

Former Kentucky Secretary of State

Ralph Abernathy

Ralph Abernathy

American civil rights activist

Bruce Hampton

Bruce Hampton

American musician

Ty Cobb

Ty Cobb

American baseball player

George W. Woodruff

George W. Woodruff

Businessman

Margaret Mitchell

Margaret Mitchell

American novelist

Whitman Mayo

Whitman Mayo

American actor

Khamari Banks

Khamari Banks


Vincent Papa

Vincent Papa


Johnny Rahm

Johnny Rahm

American pornographic film actor

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