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  2. List of radio stations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Fort Payne: J. Michael Wallace, dba Wallace Broadcasting Company: Silent WFPW: 91.1 FM: Battens Crossroads: T.P. Arrington Educational Foundation, Inc. Contemporary Christian WFTP-LP: 103.9 FM: Fort Payne: Fort Payne Church of Christ: Gospel Broadcasting Network (GBN) programming WFXO: 1050 AM: Alexander City: Marble City Media, LLC: Classic ...

  3. Fort Payne, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, in northeastern Alabama, United States. It is near Lookout Mountain . At the 2020 census , the population was 14,877.

  4. W. B. Davis Hosiery Mill - Wikipedia

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    The ABHMC and seven of Fort Payne's other large manufacturers merged in an effort to remain in business, but they were unable to avoid bankruptcy. [ 3 ] The mill building was purchased in 1909 by hosiery executive W. B. Davis, and converted it into a factory providing ribbing, knitting, and looping.

  5. WZOB - Wikipedia

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    WZOB (1250 AM, "Number One Country 1250") is a radio station licensed to serve Fort Payne, Alabama. The station is owned by Central Broadcasting Company, Inc. It airs a country music format. [2] Originally owned by Glenn M. Gravitt, the station opened July 2, 1950. [3]

  6. WFPA (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFPA began broadcasting on January 8, 1950, as the first radio station in Fort Payne and DeKalb County. [2] The owner was James Louis Killian. [3] Killian sold WFPA to its general manager, George A. Gothberg, Jr., for $15,000 two years later; [4] Gothberg, a resident of Cleveland, began operating the station 24 hours, unusual for that time in such a small market. [5]

  7. DeKalb County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The city of Fort Payne, now the county seat, developed around a fort of the same name, built in the 1830s to intern Cherokee of the region prior to their removal. In the early 19th century, Sequoyah, the Cherokee man who independently created the Cherokee syllabary, a written system for his language, lived in this area. He had been born in a ...

  8. Fort Payne Boom Town Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Payne Boom Town Historic District is a historic district in Fort Payne, Alabama. The district encompasses five properties built around 1889, when Fort Payne was undergoing huge growth owing to the area's mineral deposits.

  9. Music of Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Alabama – Famous country band, based in Fort Payne. Hit "Feel So Right", "Mountain Music" Arthur Alexander – country-soul songwriter and singer, born in Sheffield [9] Ernest Ashworth – country star and a member of the Grand Ole Opry for 44 years, known for his hit "Talk Back Trembling Lips", from Huntsville