Founded this day in 1925 with a groundbreaking ceremony on an abandoned auto racetrack leased by the city at no charge other than the commitment to develop it into an airfield and to name the property Candler Field in honour of the donor, former mayor and Coca-Cola tycoon Asa Candler (see previously, having purchased the recipe for the tonic from chemist John Pemberton for $238.98 in 1888), the modern day Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International is the busiest in the world by passenger volume, serving over a hundred million travellers annually. It is also the headquarters and main hub of Delta airlines as well as several global air freight companies. The inaugural mail flight operated by Florida Airways in mid-September of the following year, along with Pitcairn/Eastern aviation that ultimately secured exclusive rights to the route of the neighbouring state still remains as the most frequent destination for planes departing Atlanta heading to the Orlando, Tampa, Miami and Fort Lauderdale areas. Cancรบn is the most popular international destination, at half the passenger volume of the Florida capital.
synchronoptica
one year ago: 90s clip art (with synchronoptica), a self-defence manual, avian sleep-singing plus the origins of brain-washing
seven years ago: the Silurian hypothesis, empires of commodification plus the textile art of Paul Steinberg
eight years ago: more Easter salutations, European long distance trekking routes plus adhering to the letter of the law
nine years ago: a list of banned bar patrons plus the new name for the Czech Republic
twelve years ago: ribbon-awareness month, saving the pollinators plus conspiratorial thinking