On the second floor of the Fulton County Courthouse there's a hallway with a small sign that reads "Marriage Licenses" and has an arrow that points to the right.

If you follow its directions you'll walk past a cashier and come to another set of customer service windows. Across from those widows is a desk covered with leather and metal bound record books that contain the name of every couple that has been married in Fulton County since the beginning of time.

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