why were the 1996 olympics held in atlanta georgia give me the full story

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The 1996 Olympics were held in Atlanta, Georgia for several reasons.

Firstly, Atlanta had been seeking to host the Olympics since 1946, and had made several unsuccessful bids in the past, including for the 1960, 1964, 1992, and 1996 Games. Thus, there was a strong desire within the city to finally host the prestigious event.

Secondly, Atlanta's bid for the 1996 Olympics was bolstered by the city's strong infrastructure, including a modern airport, extensive highway network, and a newly built stadium (the Georgia Dome) that could accommodate the events.

Additionally, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) believed that holding the Olympics in Atlanta would help to promote diversity and inclusion in the games, as Atlanta is a diverse and multicultural city.

Finally, Atlanta was seen as a symbol of the post-Civil Rights Movement South, and hosting the Olympics there was seen as a way to showcase the city's progress and development.

In the end, Atlanta won its bid to host the 1996 Olympics, and the Games were a success, with over 10,000 athletes from 197 countries participating in 271 events over 17 days.

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The 1996 Olympics were held in Atlanta, Georgia due to the city's long-standing desire to host the event, its strong infrastructure, diverse population, and symbolism of progress in the post-Civil Rights Movement South. The Games were successful, with athletes from 197 countries participating in 271 events over 17 days.

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