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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
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. In 1925, Mayor Walter Sims signed a rent-free
: The Airport Art program features world-class exhibits, including the "Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Wall" and "A Walk Through Atlanta History". : The Airport Art program features world-class exhibits,
: 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: More Than Just an Airport Today
: It was the first airport in the world to serve more than 100 million passengers in a single year.