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About Clay Alabama USA
Clay County, Alabama
Clay County is a county of the U.S. state of Alabama. As of the 2010 census the population was 13,932. Its county seat is Ashland. Its name is in honor
Clay, Alabama
Clay is a city in northeastern Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Birmingham–Hoover–Cullman Combined Statistical Area in the north-central
List of governors of Alabama
the resigning Clement Comer Clay. Lurleen Wallace, wife of George Wallace, was the first woman to serve as governor of Alabama, and the third woman to serve
Clement Comer Clay
Clement Comer Clay (December 17, 1789 – September 6, 1866) was the eighth Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1835 to 1837. An attorney, judge
Clay City, Alabama
Clay City is an unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. The community is named for the surrounding deposits of clay. Clay
About Lebanon Tennessee USA
Lebanon, Tennessee
Lebanon /ˈlɛbnən/ is the county seat of Wilson County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 26,190 at the 2010 census and an estimated 35,050 in
Battle of Lebanon (Tennessee)
Battle of Lebanon was a small battle fought near Lebanon, Tennessee during American Civil War on May 5, 1862. There was another Battle of Lebanon during
Cedars of Lebanon State Park
Cedars of Lebanon State Park is a state park in Wilson County, Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. It consists of 900 acres (364Â ha) situated
Lebanon station (Tennessee)
Lebanon station is a train station in Lebanon, Tennessee, serving Nashville's regional rail line, the Music City Star. Service began September 18, 2006
Tornado outbreak of March 2–3, 2020
touched down north of Camden, Tennessee, killing one person, an upper-end EF3 tornado in the vicinities of Nashville and Lebanon, killing six people, and an