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    The Huffington Post observed that thousands of people from across the USA attended the meetings, "having been spurred on by viral Internet videos". [7] GOD TV started airing three-hour broadcasts from the Bay Revival in November 2010, expanding it to a global audience and rapidly increasing its international following.

  3. Bladon Springs State Park - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was one of the largest wooden hotels ever built in Alabama and together with the grounds earned for the springs the nickname the "Saratoga of the South." [ 4 ] The hotel operated through the Civil War , finding full operation again by 1870, [ 4 ] then saw diminishing popularity in the 20th century, until it closed "sometime after 1913."

  4. Leroy Jenkins (televangelist) - Wikipedia

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    Jenkins was known for his faith healing, through the use of "miracle water".In 2003, while based in Delaware, Ohio, Jenkins' "miracle water", drawn from a well on the grounds of his 30-acre (12 ha) religious compound known as the Healing Waters Cathedral, [2] was found to contain coliform bacteria by the Ohio Department of Agriculture.

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  7. Citronelle, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    They learned that the land had healing herbs and mineral springs. The area was settled in 1811 and established as a jurisdiction (incorporated) in 1892. The name "Citronelle" is French and is derived from the citronella plant. In the late 19th century, the town became a popular resort destination because of the climate, herbs, and healing waters.

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  9. Mobile Bay jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee is the name used locally for a natural phenomenon that occurs sporadically on the shores of Mobile Bay, a large body of water on Alabama's Gulf Coast. During a jubilee many species of crab and shrimp , as well as flounder , eels , and other demersal fish will leave deeper waters and swarm —in large numbers and very high density —in ...