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Gallant , Etowah County, AL
(Gargus, 22', 1966, 01-28-A) across Gargus Bass Lake in Gallant , Etowah County, AL. CR35 (Gallant Rd.) E. 0.2 miles from jct with Rock Bridge Rd. in Gallant to the bridge on the S. side of the road ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Oneonta , Blount County, AL
Operation Schedule : Open 24 hours. ; Description : Located just off AL Hwy. 75 in Blount County. Free admission. Built in 1935, this is one of the highest covered bridges in the nation, standing a... More on 800Alabama.com
(Horton’s Mill, 203', 1934, restored 1974, 01-05-07) across Calvert Prong Little Warrior River NNE of Oneonta , Blount County, AL. AL75 NNE 5.0 miles from jct with US231 in Oneonta, W. on ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Gadsden, Alabama, United States
Neely Henry Reservoir is located in northeast Alabama on the Coosa River, near the towns of Gadsden and Oha... More on AnglerWeb.com
This lake is made up of 11.2 acres of water and 33 miles of shoreline. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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PO Box 1487 Oneonta, AL 35121-0017

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Noccalula Falls Park
Operation Schedule : Open Mar.-Oct. 10-6. ; Description : Located in the scenic setting of Noccalula Falls Park in Etowah County. Admission charged to the park. This 1899 bridge was made of rough-h... More on 800Alabama.com
(Gilliland’s or Reese City, 81', 1899, 01-28-C) across a pond in Noccalula Falls Park in Gadsden, Etowah County, AL. AL411 N. 1.8 miles from jct with US278/431 in ... More on dalejtravis.com

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Gadsden AL 35901, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of the Gadsden Alabama girl heroine Emma Sansom, who when the bridge across Black Creek had been burned by the enemy, mounted behind Gen. Forest and showed him a ford where h... More on HMDB
Under gunfire, teenage heroine Emma Sansom guided Gen. Forrest's troops across Balck Creek near Gadsden on May 2, 1863. The following day, Confederate Forces ... More on 800Alabama.com

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PO Box 788 Cullman, AL 35056-0788

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Oneonta AL 35121, United States of America
Inscription. Created Feb. 7, 1818 by Alabama Territorial Legislature from lands ceded by the Creek Indian Nation. Named for the Tennessee Governor W. G. Blount, who sent militia under Andrew Jackson to punish the Creeks for Fort Mims ... More on HMDB

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Oneonta AL 35121, United States of America

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Oneonta AL 35121, United States of America
