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  2. WTDR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WTDR (1350 AM) is an American radio station licensed to serve Gadsden, Alabama, United States.The station was established in 1947, and the broadcast license is held by Rainbow Media Group LLC, owned by Jeff Beck.

  3. Guntersville, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Guntersville (previously known as Gunter's Ferry and later Gunter's Landing) is a city and the county seat of Marshall County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census , the population of the city was 8,553. [ 5 ]

  4. List of radio stations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format KGDH-LP: 104.5 FM: Mobile: Mobile Hispanic Education Family Fundation: Spanish religious KRLE: 89.7 FM

  5. Fort Deposit, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Fort Deposit is a town in Lowndes County, Alabama, United States.Since 1890, it has been the largest town in Lowndes County. [2] At the 2010 census the population was 1,344, up from 1,270 in 2000.

  6. Marshall County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Marshall County is a dry county, with the exception of the five cities of Albertville, Arab, Grant, Guntersville, and Boaz. Marshall County comprises the Albertville, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area , which is also included in the Huntsville - Decatur -Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area .

  7. Hokes Bluff - Wikipedia

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    The town was called "The Bluff", and was used as a lookout station by Native American tribes, as they could see a great distance across, up and down the Coosa River. Hokes Bluff was one of the staging areas where the Cherokee were collected, and sent to Gunter's Landing (Guntersville), and west to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears.

  8. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Rainbow Gardens White Oak: 1924–1968 Began as a roller rink and swimming pool, with an amusement park and drive-in theater added in the 1940s. [81] Rock Point Park Ellwood City: 1884–1911 [82] Rocky Glen Park: Moosic: 1886–1987 Rocky Springs Park Lancaster: 1899–1966, 1979–1980 [83] Rolling Green Park Hummels Wharf: 1908–1971 ...

  9. Downtown Guntersville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The opening of Guntersville Dam by the Tennessee Valley Authority in 1939 turned Guntersville into a peninsula, and created tourism and recreation opportunities on the new lake. Many commercial buildings were constructed after World War II until 1964, in contrast to many small-town downtown areas.