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  2. Tennessee River - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee River flowing through the Tennessee River Gorge The "Steamboat Bill" Hudson Memorial Bridge in Decatur, Alabama Natchez Trace Parkway, crossing the Tennessee River in Cherokee, Alabama. The Tennessee River is a 652 mi (1,049 km) long river located in the southeastern United States in the Tennessee Valley.

  3. Angiola, California - Wikipedia

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    Angiola is an unincorporated community in Tulare County, California, United States.Angiola is located on California State Route 43, 13 miles (21 km) west-northwest of Earlimart, along the route of the San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railroad, which became part of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Valley Division.

  4. List of crossings of the Tennessee River - Wikipedia

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    pedestrian trail that spans half the river, former Louisville and Nashville Railroad bridge 34°46′57″N 87°40′07″W  /  34.78256°N 87.66873°W  / 34.78256; -87 Singing River Bridge

  5. 15 Ways to Use Ranch Dressing - AOL

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    You're sure to find a totally delicious idea to try in this list of recipes, all of which use dry ranch dressing mix or creamy ranch salad dressing to lend flavor, make prep easy and turn these ...

  6. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Ontario, California: 1992–2019 Tahoe Amusement Park South Lake Tahoe: 1958–2008 [10] Venice Amusement Pier: Venice, Los Angeles: 1921–1946 Wild Rivers: Irvine: 1986–2011 Reopened in 2022. Wild, Wild Wet! Anaheim: 1978–1982 Wonderland Amusement Park: San Diego: 1913–1916

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  8. Ranch dressing - Wikipedia

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    Henson served the salad dressing he had created at his Hidden Valley Ranch steakhouse, which became popular, and guests bought jars to take home. [6] The first commercial customer for ranch dressing was Henson's friend, Audrey Ovington, who was the owner of Cold Spring Tavern. [7] By 1957, Henson began selling packages of dressing mix in stores ...

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