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  2. Ardmore, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Ardmore is located at (34.987052, -86.843228 It is the northernmost settlement in the state of Alabama. [10] The town is concentrated along Alabama State Route 53, which runs south to north along Ardmore Avenue before veering east along the state line, where it runs congruent with Tennessee State Route 7 on Main Street.

  3. Clayton Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2019, Clayton Homes has 40 home building facilities and more than 350 retail outlets located across the United States. At these facilities, retail locations and distribution centers, the company employs 16,000 people. [63] Clayton Homes produces about 50,000 homes per year at its facilities, which is about half of the industry's total.

  4. Suntop Homes - Wikipedia

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    The Suntop Homes, also known under the early name of The Ardmore Experiment, were quadruple residences located in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, and based largely upon the 1935 conceptual Broadacre City model of the minimum houses. The design was commissioned by Otto Tod Mallery of the Tod Company in 1938 in an attempt to set a new standard for the ...

  5. Subdivision (land) - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the creation of a subdivision was often the first step toward the creation of a new incorporated township or city.Contemporary notions of subdivisions rely on the Lot and Block survey system, which became widely used in the 19th century as a means of addressing the expansion of cities into surrounding farmland.

  6. Ardmore, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Ardmore is located at (34.9920292, -86.8466694 The city is concentrated along Tennessee State Route 7 (Main Street), which runs congruent with Alabama State Route 53 along the state line before veering northwestward to its intersection with Interstate 65 and U.S. Route 31 in the western part of the city.

  7. Ansley Park - Wikipedia

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    The area was developed by rail and real estate magnate Edwin P. Ansley, while George W. Adair, Jr. and Forrest Adair marketed the lots. It was marketed as an alternative for the city's elite to Inman Park, the most fashionable residential neighborhood in the city at the time.

  8. Ardmore Airport (Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    Ardmore Airport (FAA LID: 1M3) is a privately owned airport, located two nautical miles (4 km) southwest of the central business district of Ardmore, a city in Limestone County, Alabama, United States. [1]

  9. Ardmore High School - Wikipedia

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    Ardmore High School can refer to: . Ardmore High School, Ardmore City Schools in Ardmore, Oklahoma Ardmore High School, Limestone County Schools in Ardmore, Alabama The provisional name of Charles Herbert Flowers High School, adjacent to Ardmore census-designated place in Prince George's County, Maryland