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Road Atlanta (known for sponsorship reasons as Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta) is a 2.540 mi (4.088 km) road course located just north of Braselton, Georgia, United States. The facility is utilized for a wide variety of events, including professional and amateur sports car and motorcycle races, racing and driving schools, corporate programs and ...
88 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW: City: Atlanta: State: Georgia: Postal/ZIP Code: ... Atlas is a restaurant in the St. Regis Atlanta, ... List of Michelin starred restaurants ...
The inaugural selection and ratings were revealed on October 24, 2023 with five restaurants receiving a single Michelin star. As of the 2024 guide, there are 9 restaurants in the Atlanta-area with a Michelin-star rating, [7] all receiving one star with no two or three star awards being issued.
Georgia’s capital city can now boast Michelin-star restaurants among its attractions.
The only one from Georgia to make the list was Lazy Betty in Atlanta's Midtown area. The list was calculated by first looking at 234 fine-dining restaurants awarded Michelin stars , one of the ...
The 2020 TireRack.com Grand Prix at Road Atlanta was a sports car race sanctioned by the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA). The race was held at Road Atlanta in Braselton, Georgia, on September 5, 2020. This race was the sixth round of the 2020 WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and the second round of the 2020 Michelin Endurance Cup.
It was similar to the Atlanta Track Club's PNC Atlanta 10 Miler: Extreme Hill Edition originally held in Atlantic Station, which was moved to Michelin Raceway Road Atlanta, which also utilised a motorsport circuit and access roads. With the move to AMS, it will be the longest continuously held major event on the Atlanta Track Club schedule, as ...
From its founding in 1847, Atlanta has had a penchant for frequent street renamings, even in the central business district, usually to honor the recently deceased.As early as 1903 (see section below), there were concerns about the confusion this caused, as "more than 225 streets of Atlanta have had from two to eight names" in the first decades of the city.