Atlanta, Georgia, United States (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

Referenced In

Valley of Genius
by Adam Fisher

"Jim Clark: It had the tallest mast in the world—until John Williams, this real estate guy in Atlanta, decided he was going to build a bigger one."

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"But wasn't there something in Atlanta?' 'That's right,' she said. 'A DC-9 in Atlanta. How many people were killed? None. How many were injured? None."

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"Rotables?" "Spare tooling that we rotate into the line if something goes wrong with the first set. We built them to gear up for the China sale. The wing's the most time-consuming part to build; so the plan is to build the wings in our facility in Atlanta, and ship them back here."

Congo
by Michael Crichton

"Timothy, an Atlanta chimp, became psychotic in 1976 and committed suicide by coprophagia, choking to death on his own feces."

The Dharma Bums
by Jack Kerouac

"…then a few spot rides on through Atlanta to the other side at another small town called Stonewall…"

City of Night
by John Rechy

"Vicki and Salli (Victor and Steve, respectively, in Atlanta"

The Sellout
by Paul Beatty

"Others are shotgun weddings, because one city, (e.g., Atlanta) impregnated the other (e.g., Lagos) on a first date that spun violently out of control centuries ago."

Travels
by Michael Crichton, Baber, E. C. Baber

"I recognized her as a girl from Atlanta who had come to Los Angeles to sell cosmetics but who hoped to get discovered for the movies while she was here."

Airframe
by Michael Crichton

"They've made another set of tools to fab the wing; the tools are about to be shipped to Atlanta."

Rising Sun
by Michael Crichton

"I picked up a brochure from the coffee table. It was the annual report of Darley-Higgins Management Group, with offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. I found a picture of Arthur Greiman. He looked happy and self-satisfied. The report included an essay signed by him entitled, "A Commitment to Excellence."

The Sellout
by Paul Beatty

"Later in life I would track Ms. Lescook down. She was a paralegal in Atlanta who remembered my father as a man whom she’d never met."