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the nation and the world. Over 4,000 national firms of
America maintain in Atlanta branch, district or division
offices, and merchandise from all over the world flows
through this center en route to southeastern markets.
Wholesale sales in 1958 amounted to $3,985,135,000.
Atlanta’s retail establishments are among the best in
the nation and their total sales exceed $1.4 billion a year,
Atlanta has 16 radio and three television stations.
The Atlanta Journal (evening) and the Atlanta Con-
stitution (morning) issue a combined Sunday edition
which is the largest in the Southeast and which con-
sistently reaches more than one-half million families.
Atlanta is headquarters for the Sixth Federal Reserve
District which makes it the financial center of the South-
east. Atlanta’s bank clearings in 1963 totaled $27,644,-
000,000, ranking the city twelfth in the nation.
Atlanta is the second highest large city in the United
States. The altitude is 1,050 feet and the climate is one
of the finest in the country. The average mean tempera-
ture is 61.2°. Nights are cool and restful. Winters are
mild with the temperature seldom dropping below
freezing. Flowers of many kinds bloom the year ’round
and golf, tennis and other outdoor sports are enjoyed
in all seasons.
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ATLANTA was born in 1837 when a railroad surveyor
named Stephen Harriman Long drove a stake
into the ground near what is now known as
Five Points, now the center of the financial district.
First known as Terminus, then as Marthasville, metro-
politan Atlanta now covers an area of 1,724 square
miles and has a population (1963 estimate) of 1,117,000.
Inside Atlanta’s corporate limits reside 510,500 persons.
Between 1837 and the War Between the States, At-
lanta grew from a handful of people to a town of 10,000.
Six years after the capture and burning of the city by
General Sherman, the population had grown to 21,789-
Following the great Cotton Exposition in 1881 and
the Piedmont Exposition in 1887, the attention of the
world was focused upon Atlanta in 1895 through the
Cotton States and International Exposition. Visitors
found a bustling, progressive Southern city, and many
stayed or returned to be a part of its later prosperity.
Today 1,850 manufacturers are producing over 3,500
different commodities for the markets of the southeast,
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