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: It features the tallest air traffic control tower in North America, standing at 398 feet.

: The ATL SkyTrain —currently undergoing a Mitsubishi makeover—connects passengers to rental cars, parking, and hotels in minutes. More Than Just an Airport Today, ATL serves as a massive cultural hub:

In 1925, Mayor Walter Sims signed a rent-free lease for 287 acres of land that was formerly the , an abandoned auto racing track. Named Candler Field after former mayor Asa Candler, the site was almost immediately a success. By 1930, Atlanta already ranked third in the nation for total daily flights, trailing only New York and Chicago. Becoming the World's Hub

For more news and personal accounts from across the city, you can explore the official ATL.Direct newsroom. Hartsfield and Maynard Jackson?

Hartsfield-Jackson’s rise to global dominance is largely due to its geography. It is the "economic jewel" of Georgia, with 80% of the U.S. population living within a of the city.

The story of " ATL "—short for Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport—is a transformation from a quiet, abandoned racetrack into the . From Racetrack to Runway

: The Airport Art program features world-class exhibits, including the "Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Wall" and "A Walk Through Atlanta History".

: It was the first airport in the world to serve more than 100 million passengers in a single year.

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