Anniston is a city and the county seat of Calhoun County in Alabama, United States, and is one of two urban centers/principal cities of and included in...
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central part of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2020 census, the population was 116,441. Its county seat is Anniston. It is named in honor of John C...
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Oxford town hall event". The Anniston Star. Retrieved January 7, 2023. Rankin, Malique (7 January 2021). "What Alabama's Congressional delegation had...
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Montgomery, Alabama. p. 12. "Amendment 2". The Anniston Star. Anniston, Alabama. September 11, 2000. p. 4. Campbell, Duncan (November 3, 2000). "Alabama votes...
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Anniston City Schools is the public school district of Anniston, Alabama. Anniston City Schools serves 1,898 students and employs 100 teachers and 98 staff...
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the storage of chemical weapons, a.k.a. the Anniston Chemical Activity. The depot is located in Bynum, Alabama. The Department of the Army established the...
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The Anniston and Birmingham bus attacks, which occurred on May 14, 1961, in Anniston and Birmingham, both Alabama, were acts of mob violence targeted...
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The Anniston Star is the daily newspaper serving Anniston, Alabama, and the surrounding six-county region. Average Sunday circulation in September 2004...
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Audrey Marie Hilley (category People from Anniston, Alabama)
was born Audrey Marie Frazier in the Blue Mountain neighborhood of Anniston, Alabama, on June 4, 1933. Her parents were Huey Frazier and his wife, Lucille...
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Fort McClellan (redirect from Fort McClellan, Alabama)
decommissioned United States Army post located adjacent to the city of Anniston, Alabama. During World War II, it was one of the largest U.S. Army installations...
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Army Engine Plant. In 1995, production was moved to the Anniston Army Depot in Anniston, Alabama, after the Stratford Army Engine Plant was shut down. Engine...
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Thomas Kilby (category Politicians from Anniston, Alabama)
mayor of Anniston, Alabama from 1905 to 1909. He served as Alabama State Senator from 1911 to 1915. Kilby served as Lieutenant Governor of Alabama from 1915...
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Hillside Cemetery is a historic cemetery in Anniston, Alabama, United States. It was established in 1876, and laid out by Nathan Franklin Barrett. It...
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Anniston may refer to: Anniston, Alabama Anniston, Missouri Anniston Munitions Center Anniston (Amtrak station) USS Anniston, a.k.a. USS Montgomery (C-9)...
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Alabama Senate and the Alabama House of Representatives. Stewart was born in Munford, Alabama, and received his early education there and in Anniston...
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Chief Ladiga Trail (category Anniston, Alabama)
Ladiga Trail /ləˈdaɪɡə/ is a rail trail in Alabama that stretches for 33 miles (53 km) from Anniston to the Alabama-Georgia state line. It is the state's first...
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Monster Pig (category Anniston, Alabama)
the Lost Creek Plantation, a commercial hunting preserve outside Anniston, Alabama, US. According to the hunters (there were no independent witnesses)...
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Michael Biehn (category People from Anniston, Alabama)
Best Actor Saturn Award nomination for Aliens. Biehn was born in Anniston, Alabama, the second of three boys born to Marcia (née Connell) and Don Biehn...
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Northern District of Alabama is one of three federal judicial districts in Alabama. Court for the District is held at Anniston, Birmingham, Decatur,...
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The Anniston Moulders were a minor league baseball team based in Anniston, Alabama. From 1913 to 1917, the "Moulders" played as members of the Class D...
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congregation and synagogue, located at 301 East Thirteenth Street, in Anniston, Alabama, United States, in the United States. The synagogue was built in 1891...
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Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 9,956. The community of Saks is served by the City of Anniston police and fire...
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Saks High School (category High schools in Alabama)
Saks High School is a public school in Anniston, Alabama and is part of the Calhoun County School District. The school serves grades 8-12. Wildcats are...
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counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. The population was 4,400 at the 2020 census. It is included in the Anniston-Oxford, Alabama Metropolitan Statistical...
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North American Bus Industries (category Companies based in Anniston, Alabama)
headquarters, bus manufacturing and assembly operations, located in Anniston, Alabama. Its products ranged from 31-feet to 60-feet in length, and were sold...
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Nannie Doss (category People from Anniston, Alabama)
mother-in-law. Nannie was born on November 4, 1905 in Blue Mountain, Alabama, now part of Anniston. She was born to Louisa "Lou" (née Holder) and James F. Hazel...
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Martha Farmer Brewer (category People from Anniston, Alabama)
2006) was the wife of Alabama's 49th governor Albert Brewer and the former First Lady of Alabama. She was born in Anniston, Alabama and raised in Chattanooga...
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9 km) southwest of the central business district of Anniston, a city in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. It is included in the National Plan of...
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The Pines was a house in Anniston, Alabama, United States. It was designed by architect Walter T. Downing and built in 1896. It was listed on the National...
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Washington Commanders (Anniston) Maryon Pittman Allen, U.S. senator (1978) (Gadsden and Birmingham) Mel Allen, sportscaster, Alabama football and New York...
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