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  2. Dixon Springs, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Springs, Tennessee. /  36.35889°N 86.05250°W  / 36.35889; -86.05250. Dixon Springs is an unincorporated community in Smith County, Tennessee, United States. [1] It is located along Tennessee State Route 25 (Dixon Springs Highway) between Carthage and Hartsville. Dixon Springs has a post office, with zip code 37057.

  3. Maryville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Maryville, Tennessee. Location of Maryville in Blount County, Tennessee. /  35.74667°N 83.97889°W  / 35.74667; -83.97889. Maryville is a city in and the county seat of Blount County, Tennessee. [6] Its population was 31,907 at the 2020 census.

  4. The Gallatin News Examiner - Wikipedia

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    The Gallatin News Examiner is an American newspaper published in Gallatin, Tennessee. It is now owned by the media company Gannett and is published as part of the Tennessean newspaper. Gallatin News Examiner was published daily online and in print on Fridays until 2017; now Sumner/Gallatin stories are published through the Tennessean's website ...

  5. Gallatin High School (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    Gallatin High School (Tennessee) / 36.3786; -86.4611. Gallatin High School (GHS) is one of three public high schools in Gallatin, Tennessee. The school is located at 700 Dan P. Herron Drive in Gallatin and the current principal is Ron Becker. It is part of Sumner County Schools .

  6. Albert Gallatin - Wikipedia

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    Albert Gallatin. Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin (January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Genevan – American politician, diplomat, ethnologist and linguist. Often described as "America's Swiss Founding Father ", [3] [4] he was a leading figure in the early years of the United States, helping shape the new republic's financial system and ...

  7. Tennessee State Route 66 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 66 SR 66; primary in red, secondary in blue, unsigned in green Route information Maintained by TDOT Length 86.25 mi (138.81 km) Existed October 1, 1923 –present Major junctions South end US 441 / US 411 at Sevierville Major intersections I-40 near Kodak US 25W / US 70 at Dandridge SR 160 near Morristown US 11E at Morristown US 11W at Rogersville North end SR 33 at Sneedville ...

  8. William Trousdale - Wikipedia

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    William Trousdale. William Trousdale (September 23, 1790 – March 27, 1872) was an American soldier and politician. He served as the 13th governor of Tennessee from 1849 to 1851, and was United States Minister to Brazil from 1853 to 1857. He fought under Andrew Jackson in the Creek War, the War of 1812 and the Second Seminole War, and ...

  9. Tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Rain-obscured shot of the F3 tornado in Gallatin, Tennessee that killed seven people. The tornado outbreak of April 6–8, 2006, was a major tornado outbreak in the central and parts of the southern United States that began on April 6, 2006, in the Great Plains and continued until April 8 in South Carolina, with most of the activity on April 7.