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  2. Stranger things in Georgia: How the Vidalia Onion Museum ...

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    The Vidalia Onion Museum in south Georgia is a free, family-friendly attraction with exhibits, tours, and a mascot for the sweet state symbol.

  3. Vidalia, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Vidalia (/ v aɪ ˈ d eɪ l i ə / vye-DAYL-yə, locally /-ˈ d eɪ j ə /-⁠ DAY-yə) is a city located primarily in Toombs County, Georgia, United States.The city also extends very slightly into Montgomery County. [6]

  4. WTCQ - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on the air on March 5, 1969. The station was first owned locally by the Vidalia Broadcasting Company. Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, it was under an adult contemporary format.

  5. Vidalia, Georgia, micropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Vidalia Micropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Georgia (Montgomery and Toombs), anchored by the city of Vidalia, the largest city in Toombs County.

  6. Toombs County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Toombs County was founded as the 144th county in Georgia by the State Legislature on August 18, 1905, and organized on October 9 of that year. The county was originally formed from portions of Tattnall and Montgomery Counties; a small piece of Emanuel County was added in 1907 to give Toombs County its present-day boundaries.

  7. Photos show catastrophic damage from Helene in western N.C ...

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    A view of storm damage at Chez What on Sept. 28 in Valdosta, Ga. (Sean Rayford/Getty Images) (Getty Images) Photos from across the region show the devastation left by Helene.

  8. WVOP - Wikipedia

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    WVOP (970 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk format and licensed to Vidalia, Georgia, United States. The station is currently owned by Dennis Jones, through licensee RadioJones, LLC, and features programming from ABC Radio and Jones Radio Network. [2] On February 1, 2010, WVOP changed format from oldies to news and talk.

  9. Category:Vidalia, Georgia, micropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Vidalia, Georgia, micropolitan area" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .