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  2. Cookeville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cookeville residents enrolled to assist in both the armies of the Confederacy and the Union. Several aggressions occurred during the war, including the burning of the Putnam County Courthouse in Cookeville's city square, the slaying of 20 and capture of 40 Confederate soldiers by Union Army Colonel Henry McConnell, and the Battle of Dug Hill. [17]

  3. Arda E. Lee's Hidden Hollow - Wikipedia

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    Arda E. Lee's Hidden Hollow is an 86-acre (350,000 m 2) recreational park in Cookeville, Tennessee created by Arda E. Lee in the 1970s. Originally the property was a tobacco, corn, and cattle farm owned by Arda's father, Eldridge, and uncle, Everett. In 1952 he purchased the property.

  4. Herald-Citizen - Wikipedia

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    Cookeville, TN 38502: ISSN: 8750-5541: OCLC ... Website: herald-citizen.com: The Herald-Citizen is a daily newspaper in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. It has ...

  5. The Coldest and Warmest Cities in Each State

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    Coldest: Decatur, Alabama. The northern part of the state holds the city with the lowest average temperature: Decatur. It gets down to an average of only 50 degrees during the year.

  6. Olivia Hill - Wikipedia

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    Olivia Hill (born 1965/1966) is an American politician and engineer serving as a member-at-large of the Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County since 2023. She worked at Vanderbilt University for over 25 years including as the acting manager of its self-contained power plant .

  7. Sabine Hill - Wikipedia

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    Sabine Hill, also known as Happy Valley, Watauga Point, and the General Nathaniel Taylor House, is a historic house in Elizabethton, Tennessee. The two-story Federal style building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.