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  2. State Farm Arena - Wikipedia

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    [needs update] The largest crowd ever for an Atlanta Hawks basketball game at the arena was Game 6 of the 2008 Eastern Conference First Round on May 2, 2008 (against the Boston Celtics), where there was an announced attendance of 20,425. [1] The arena includes 92 luxury suites, 9 party suites, and 1,866 club seats.

  3. Figure Eight Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Figure Eight held TrainAI, a conference held in San Francisco. In 2017, the company launched AI for Everyone at the TrainAI conference. [29] AI For Everyone is a contest run by Figure Eight for non-profit ventures and scientific research that aims to improve society by awarding $1 million in prize money that will go toward projects using AI. [30]

  4. Talk:Figure Eight Inc. - Wikipedia

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  5. 688 Club - Wikipedia

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    The 688 Club was a popular alternative music venue in Atlanta, Georgia, [1] located at 688 Spring Street, near the intersection of Spring and 3rd Streets. The 688 Club opened in May 1980 [2] and closed in November 1986. [3] The club was operated by Steve May. [4] The club was co-owned by Tony Evans, [5] John Wicker, [6] and in its final years ...

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  7. Tabernacle (concert hall) - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Constitution reported the $52,000 transaction on its front page, reporting it as "one of the most important real estate and church transactions ever made in Atlanta" and described an auditorium "eight or ten stories in height" and estimated construction cost at $250,000. [7] R. H. Hunt's original proposed design, 1907

  8. Concourse at Landmark Center - Wikipedia

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    Plans calls for a 5-story, 125-room boutique hotel connected to an existing parking structure at the intersection of Peachtree Dunwoody Road and Hammond Drive; a 5-story, 270-unit “high-end” apartment building atop a “concrete podium”; and 24,500 square feet of restaurant and retail space in three buildings.

  9. Burns Cottage (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    The Burns Cottage in Atlanta, Georgia (USA), is a replica of the birthplace of Robert Burns in Scotland. The Atlanta cottage was built by the Burns Club Atlanta in 1911, using measurements of the original cottage. The interior was adapted for club use, with a meeting room replacing the barn and byre. [2]