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  1. Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium - Wikipedia

    Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, often referred to as Fulton County Stadium and originally named Atlanta Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia.

  2. Ballparks: 1871 - Present | Atlanta Braves - MLB.com

    Atlanta Stadium became Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1976 when Ted Turner bought the team. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was host to one World Series title (1995), four pennants (1991, 1992, …

  3. Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium - New Georgia Encyclopedia

    Aug 4, 2006 · Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium (known as Atlanta Stadium from 1966 to 1975) lured major league sports to the Deep South. In early 1964 the National League Milwaukee Braves …

  4. Stop 2 | Site of Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium

    It was built in just over a year, helping fulfill Mayor Ivan Allen Jr.’s campaign pledge to lure major league sports to Atlanta. The stadium opened as a multi-use venue, home of both the Atlanta Braves …

  5. Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium - Society for American ...

    Jun 5, 2015 · While Braves fans were celebrating their World Series championship in 1995, it was very clear that the end was in sight for Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. For at least 10 years there were …

  6. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Historical Analysis by Baseball ...

    Sep 23, 1996 · Baseball Almanac researches Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium and provides every bit of statistical ballpark information possible.

  7. Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium - Ballparks

    The stadium hosted NLCS playoff action in 1991, 1992, and 1993. The first National League playoff game in history was played there on October 4, 1969, and the Cincinnati Reds Joe Morgan finished …