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Atlanta College of Art - Atlanta College of Art, established in 1905, was the first for-profit college of design and art in the Southeast. 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.
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.
Central Atlanta Progress - Central Atlanta Progress (CAP), founded in 1941, is a private, not-for-profit corporation that strives to create a robust economic climate for downtown Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. The Board of Directors includes business leaders from the Atlanta area.
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 Railroad in 1895.
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