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  2. WABE-TV - Wikipedia

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    WABE-TV (channel 30) is a secondary PBS member television station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.Owned by Atlanta Public Schools, it is a sister outlet to NPR member station WABE (90.1 FM) and local educational access cable service APS Cable Channel 22.

  3. Atlanta Tech Village - Wikipedia

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    The Village is now the fourth largest tech hub in the US, [7] housing about 300 companies in 2018, [8] [9] and partners with larger corporations like Turner, Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Coca-Cola to form relationships between startups and larger establishments.

  4. Charles Brewer (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Brewer (born 1958) is an American entrepreneur. Charles Brewer is the founder of MindSpring Enterprises, an American Internet service provider, [1] Green Street Properties, a real estate development company, and Las Catalinas, a resort town in Costa Rica. [2]

  5. The New Schools at Carver - Wikipedia

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    Schools include Early College, Technology, Performing Arts, Entrepreneurship, and Health Science and Research. [2] The main building on the campus is Leete Hall (1922) designed by Alexander Hamilton and Henry White Jr. In 1922 this was the campus of Clark University and Gammon College. The colleges moved out of South Atlanta in 1941.

  6. List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Atlanta

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    Cartoon from 1922 showing several colleges and universities in the metropolitan area Atlanta, Georgia is home to the largest concentration of colleges and universities in the Southern United States. Two of the most important public universities in Georgia, Georgia Tech and Georgia State, have their campuses downtown. A campus of the University of Georgia's Terry College of Business, that ...

  7. Jeff Arnold (internet entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Arnold worked in pharmaceutical sales early in his career. Described by Atlanta magazine as a "serial" entrepreneur, [9] he has founded multiple health care companies, including cardiac monitoring business Quality Diagnostic Services (QDS), medical website WebMD, [10] and Atlanta-based Sharecare, [3] for which he is chairman and chief executive officer (CEO).

  8. Children's Museum of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Museum of Atlanta (known as "Imagine It! The Children's Museum of Atlanta" from 2003 to 2011) is a children's museum located in Atlanta, Georgia. Founded in 1988 as a "Museum Without Walls," the museum opened to the public in 2003. The museum is located Downtown, adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park. The 16,316-square-foot museum ...

  9. Atlanta Technical College - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the school was reorganized as Atlanta Area Technical School and moved to its current campus, holding the first classes in its new facilities in January 1968. In 1997, the school's name was changed to Atlanta Technical Institute and the institution became part of the Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education.