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  2. General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge, more commonly known locally as the " Dolly Parton Bridge ", consists of dual parallel tied through arches of weathering steel and beam viaducts of concrete that form one continuous span carrying four lanes of Interstate 65 across the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta northeast of the U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama.

  3. George Wallace Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    16 feet (5 m) Depth of tunnel below water level. 40 feet (12 m) (from surface to top of tunnel) The George Wallace Tunnel is a pair of road tunnels that carry Interstate 10 through Mobile, Alabama from the city's downtown, going beneath the Mobile River, and emerging on Blakeley Island where they join the Jubilee Parkway over Mobile Bay. [1]

  4. Tupelo Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    16-acre (65,000 m 2) Mascot. Black and Red Tigers. Tupelo Military Institute was a college-preparatory military school in Tupelo, Mississippi designed to prepare boys for entrance to college or university. Founded in 1913 by George Washington Chapman, it closed in 1936. [2]

  5. Searcy Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Searcy Hospital. / 31.09034; -88.02986. Searcy Hospital was a state-owned and operated psychiatric hospital in Mount Vernon, Alabama. It was situated on the grounds of the former Mount Vernon Arsenal, a former United States Army munitions depot dating back to 1828. [1] It closed permanently on October 31, 2012.

  6. Springhill Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Springhill Medical Center in Mobile, AL. / 30.684342; -88.131701. Springhill Medical Center is a 270-bed acute care hospital located in Mobile, Alabama. Accredited by The Joint Commission, SMC has been an established healthcare institution in the Mobile community for more than four decades. ^ [1^]

  7. History of Mobile, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    History of Alabama. Mobile was founded as the capital of colonial French Louisiana in 1702 and remained a part of New France for over 60 years. During 1720, when France warred with Spain, Mobile was on the battlefront, so the capital moved west to Biloxi. [1] In 1763, Britain took control of the colony following their victory in the Seven Years ...

  8. A. Lee Dellon - Wikipedia

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    Pelvic pain, facial pain. Arnold Lee Dellon (born April 18, 1944) is an American plastic surgeon known for pioneering and developing the modern field of peripheral nerve injury. [1] [2] [3] He is a Professor of Plastic Surgery and Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins University and the founder of Dellon Institutes for Peripheral Nerve Surgery. [4] [5]

  9. John Force out of neurological intensive care following ...

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    John Force Racing said the impact came at a speed of over 300 mph. His condition was unclear for several days before his team revealed the TBI, which confirmed the 16-time NHRA champion faced a ...