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Bloodworks Northwest was founded in 1944 as the King County Central Blood Bank. [ 7 ] Originally serving hospitals in King County, Washington , King County Central Blood Bank gradually expanded its service area to include Kitsap, Whatcom, Skagit, Mason, Thurston, Jefferson, and Clallam counties.
Map of all Tennessee area codes. 423 - Chattanooga, Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol: Initially split from 615 in 1995. 615 and 629 (overlay) - Greater Nashville, including Murfreesboro, Mount Juliet: 615 initially split from 901 in a 1954 flash-cut. The 629 overlay for the entire area code was made effective in 2015
Gibson General Hospital (Trenton) Hancock County Hospital (Sneedville) Hardin County Medical Center (Savannah) Haywood County Community Hospital (Brownsville) Hawkins County Memorial Hospital (Rogersville) Henderson County Community Hospital (Lexington) [1] Hendersonville Medical Center (Hendersonville) Henry County Medical Center (Paris)
Gibson County is located in what was known as "Indian Land": territory that was legally occupied by Chickasaw Native American people. The Chickasaw Cession, proclaimed on January 7, 1819, eliminated those rights and opened the region to settlement and exploitation by white settlers and speculators.
premium-rate telephone numbers: 1971: 901: Tennessee (Memphis, Covington, Germantown, Somerville, and extreme southwestern Tennessee, mostly in Shelby County) 1947: created for all of Tennessee; 1954: split to create 615; 2001: split to create 731; 902: Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island: 1947: originally also covered New Brunswick
When area codes were introduced in October 1947, Tennessee's only area code was 901. During 1954, in a flash-cut, most of the state east of the Tennessee River's western bend was assigned 615, while 901 was restricted to Memphis and the western third of the state. This configuration remained in place for over 41 years.
The Tennessee Regulatory Authority requested that the code 865 be assigned to Knoxville when the area was split from 423. This was because on a standard telephone keypad, the numbers 865 correspond to the letters VOL, the commonly used short version of Volunteers, which is the formal nickname of the sports teams at the University of Tennessee. [1]