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The northern border of Chattahoochee follows the Florida–Georgia state line, and the Apalachicola River forms the Gadsden–Jackson county line. U.S. Route 90 passes through the middle of Chattahoochee as Washington Street; it leads southeast 19 miles (31 km) to Quincy , the Gadsden County seat, and west 5 miles (8 km) to Sneads and 24 miles ...
In early 2009, the State Farm Florida subsidiary, the state's largest insurer, offered to withdraw from writing property insurance business in Florida after state regulators refused to approve a 47% property rate increase. State Farm said that, in Florida, it had paid out US$1.21 in claims for every dollar in premiums since 2000.
State Farm Fire & Casualty Co. v. United States ex rel. Rigsby State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co. v. Campbell State Farm Research and Development Center
The U.S. Arsenal-Officers Quarters (also known as the Mt. Vernon Arsenal or Chattahoochee Arsenal) is a historic site in Chattahoochee, Florida. It is located at 100 North Main Street, part of the Florida State Hospital on U.S. 90. On July 2, 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Chattahoochee, a 1989 film starring Gary Oldman and Dennis Hopper set at the Florida State Hospital "Chattahoochee" (song) , a 1993 song by Alan Jackson named for the Chattahoochee River "Chattahoochee" (song), a 2013 song by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike for the Tomorrowland 2013 Anthem
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Hutchinson Ferry Road at the Georgia state line east-northeast of Oak Grove: Former SR 379A [1] CR 379B: Smithtown Road US 90 / Atwater Road in Oak Grove: Smithtown Road at the Georgia state line north-northeast of Oak Grove: Former SR 379B; [1] no connection to CR 379 or CR 379A CR 483: Matthew Clark Road CR 379 west-southwest of Greensboro
Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., 463 U.S. 29 (1983), commonly known in U.S. administrative law as State Farm, is a United States Supreme Court decision concerning regulations requiring passive restraints in cars.