Local This Day in History: Atlanta Approved as Georgia’s New Capital Steve Goss | WABE February 27th, 2011 Today is Feb. 27, and if we were to turn Atlanta's clock back 143 years to this date in 1868, we'd find Georgians approving the location of a new state capital. Here, WABE's Steve Goss talks with Georgia State University historian Cliff Kuhn. A conversation with Dr. Cliff Kuhn. Related Police Aug 27, 2024 Authorities arrest ex-sheriff’s deputy who fatally shot a Black airman from Atlanta at his Florida home Atlanta Dream Aug 27, 2024 Atlanta Dream lose nailbiter to Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever before record crowd at State Farm Arena Criminal Justice Aug 26, 2024 State lawmakers dig into violent conditions in Georgia prisons, Fulton jail Top Stories Jimmy Carter The nation says goodbye to Georgia’s own Jimmy Carter at Washington funeral Extreme Weather Kemp declares state of emergency in Georgia ahead of winter storm Jimmy Carter Jason Carter remembers his grandfather Jimmy Carter's life, achievements and frugality Jimmy Carter Here is the schedule for the final day of funeral rites for President Jimmy Carter K-12 Metro Atlanta schools closing due to winter weather on Friday Fani Willis Fani Willis seeks to overturn her disqualification from Trump Georgia election case
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Atlanta Dream Aug 27, 2024 Atlanta Dream lose nailbiter to Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever before record crowd at State Farm Arena
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