Stollen is a German food.
I agree. No acts of kindness go not noticed.
The correct answer is C) It became home to the Atlanta Braves baseball team.
What happened to the stadium after the Olympics?
Answer: It became home to the Atlanta Braves baseball team.
We are talking about the famous stadium where the 1996 Olympic Games were held in Atlanta, Georgia.
Its original name was Centennial Olympic Stadium. It had a capacity of 85,000 seats. It was the official stadium to host the Olympic Games in 1996 and the Paralympic Games.
At the end of these international contests, the stadium suffered some renovations and was adapted as a baseball park. Its new name was Turner Field and was the home for the Major League team the Atlanta Braves until 2016.
No one had a deeper moral hatred of slavery than John Brown. He had grown up on the Ohio frontier, the son of a stern man who believed slavery was a sin against God. As John grew up, he became an active abolitionist -- someone who fights to abolish slavery -- by helping runaway slaves escape.
The Raid
On Sunday night, October 16, 1859, Brown and 18 others, swept down on the armory and took several prisoners. In the darkness and confusion, one raider shot and killed the baggage master at the railroad station.
John Brown on Trial
Troops transported Brown and his surviving raiders to the county courthouse in Charleston. The governor wanted a speedy trial to prevent either a lynching or a rescue attempt.
One week after the raid, Brown and four of his raiders, two black and two white, were brought to court under heavy guard. The state appointed two Virginia defense attorneys. The next day, the court read the grand jury indictment.