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  2. Indian Springs Village, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Indian Springs Village (often simply called Indian Springs) is a town in Shelby County, Alabama, United States, in the Birmingham metropolitan area. It incorporated effective November 14, 1990. [ 2 ] At the 2010 census the population was 2,363, up from 2,225 in 2000.

  3. Shelby County, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Shelby County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama.As of the 2020 census the population was 223,024, making it the sixth-most populous county in Alabama. [1]

  4. Indian Springs - Wikipedia

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    Indian Springs Mall, also known as the Indian Springs Shopping Center, was an American enclosed mall in Kansas City, Kansas; Indian Springs Middle School, a middle school in Columbia City, Indiana; Indian Springs School, a boarding and day school in Indian Springs Village, Alabama

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  6. The once-bustling Indian Springs shopping center, which opened in 1971, died a slow death as consumer interest began to fade in the late 1990s, like many indoor malls around the country.

  7. Union Springs, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Union Springs is located in southeastern Alabama near the center of Bullock County at 32°8'24.407" North, 85°42'46.094" West (32.140113, -85.712804). [5] The source of the Conecuh River is within the city limits. Aerial view of Union Springs. The city is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 82 and U.S. Route 29.

  8. Indian Springs School - Wikipedia

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    Indian Springs School's campus is on 350 acres (140 ha) in northern Shelby County, 15 miles (24 km) south of downtown Birmingham. Through the 1970s, the school was remote and surrounded by the woodlands of its campus, in addition to Oak Mountain State Park abutting its southern boundary. In the late 1970s, facing increasing debts and possible ...

  9. 'I want us to put our names on it': Bucks coach Doc Rivers ...

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    “That’s the word,” Rivers said. “When you do that, accountability comes in, and that’s a good thing.” That’s what the NBA needed for this four-day getaway.