· The Grove of Anaheim, formerly the Sun Theater, formerly Tinseltown Studios
· Anaheim Convention Center
Atlanta, Georgia
Nickname: Hotlanta, The Big Peach, The ATL, A-Town, The 404
During the Civil Rights Movement, Atlanta stood apart from Southern cities that supported segregation, touting itself as the "city too busy to hate." The city's progressive civil rights record made it increasingly popular as a relocation destination for African Americans, and the city's population became majority-black by 1972. African Americans soon became the dominant political force in the city; since 1974, all of the mayors of Atlanta have been African-American, as well as the majority of the city's fire chiefs, police chiefs, and other high-profile government officials, then black majority has dropped from 69 percent in 1980 to 54 percent in 2005.
The city is also one of three cities in the United States to host the Summer Olympic Games, doing so in 1996. (St. Louis in 1904 and Los Angeles in 1932 and 1984 are the others).