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Alpharetta is a city Fulton County, Georgia, United
States of America. From the 2000 census, the city's total population was
the 34855th
The selected location is next to the spring, it began as a campground and was originally known as New Prospect Camp Ground at the end of 1858. Officially chartered on December 11 in Alpharetta (Greek for "first town") became the county seat Milton County until the end of 1931, when Milton was merged with Fulton County to avoid bankruptcy during the Great Depression. Georgia 400 (U.S. 19) is a freeway connecting suburban Alpharetta with Atlanta to the south. It parallels surface highway S.R. 9, which was originally multiplexed 19, and the U.S. was the only paved road through the town before the accession of the county. Linn was also a railroad is a rarity for the area. Despite the poor start, and then one more reflective of large suburbs in metro Atlanta is now home to a number of mid-rise buildings of 10 floors each, or more, which is home to many high-tech companies including Lucent, IBM, Sun Microsystems, AT & T, Siemens, Verizon, Alltel, E * TRADE, and the headquarters of ChoicePoint.
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