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  2. File:Engineer's Bookstore, Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA.jpg

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  3. Technology Square (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the Scheller College of Business, [16] [17] Barnes & Noble @ Georgia Tech, [18] (the official school bookstore), the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center, [19] as well as offices for a number of faculty and graduate students. The north side of the 5th Street Bridge, connecting the rest of Georgia Tech's campus to the Square.

  4. Main campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Engineer's Bookstore, an economical alternative to Georgia Tech's official bookstore, also operated near West Campus until its closure in 2016. [7] [8] [9] West campus was home to a convenience store, West Side Market, which closed in 2017. [10]

  5. George P. Burdell - Wikipedia

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    Burdell's, a store in Georgia Tech's student center. George P. Burdell is a fictitious student officially enrolled at Georgia Tech in 1927 as a practical joke.Since then, he has supposedly received all undergraduate degrees offered by Georgia Tech, served in the military, gotten married, and served on Mad Magazine's Board of Directors, among other accomplishments.

  6. Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta during the Civil War, c. 1864 The idea of a technology school in Georgia was introduced in 1865 during the Reconstruction period. Two former Confederate officers, Major John Fletcher Hanson (an industrialist) and Nathaniel Edwin Harris (a politician and eventually Governor of Georgia), who had become prominent citizens in the town of Macon, Georgia, after the Civil War, believed that ...

  7. WREK - Wikipedia

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    WREK's studios relocated to the Student Center Commons (formerly the Georgia Tech Bookstore building) in August 2004. [11] After the renovation of the Wenn Student Center, WREK relocated from their temporary residence in the Office of Information Technology building to their new studio in the newly-renovated Student Center.