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  2. Twin, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Twin, also known as Yampertown, is a town in Marion County, Alabama, United States. It is about equidistant from Brilliant , Guin and Winfield . It incorporated on August 6, 2002, [ 4 ] becoming the 10th incorporated community in Marion County.

  3. Rosedale Historic District (Homewood, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The Rosedale Historic District in Homewood, Alabama is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004. The listing included 143 contributing buildings on 250 acres (1.0 km 2). [1] Another part of the Rosedale Neighborhood is included in the NRHP as Rosedale Park Historic District (Homewood, Alabama).

  4. Homewood, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Homewood is a city in southeastern Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It is a suburb of Birmingham , located on the other side of Red Mountain due south of the city center. The population was 26,414 at the 2020 census .

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    Twin Pines Minerals of Birmingham, Al. A company's plan to mine minerals near the edge of the Okefenokee Swamp and its federally protected wildlife refuge neared final approval Friday as Georgia ...

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  9. Pete Hanna Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pete Hanna Stadium (formerly Seibert Stadium) is a 6,700-seat multi-purpose stadium in Homewood, Alabama. It is home to the Samford University Bulldogs college football team. [1] The facility opened in 1958 and is named for F. Page Seibert, who in 1961, donated money for the completion of the stadium.