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  • ...acey's Grove]] and [[Mountain Lake]] in [[Alabaster]], [[Longmeadow]] in [[Trussville]], and [[The Preserve]] and [[Trace Crossings]] in [[Hoover]].
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  • ...a wide range of comprehensive and specialty eye services. In addition, it houses a state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging center, and includes an on-site optic * Staff (January 25, 2021) "UAB Callahan Eye Hospital Clinic in Trussville" ''UAB News''.
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  • ...ickman-Yarbrough House''' is located at 801 [[North Chalkville Road]] in [[Trussville]]. Built in [[1850]], it is the oldest residence standing in the city. Duri In [[2011]], the home was one of four featured in the [[Trussville Historical Society]]'s Historical Home Tour.
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  • ...ntly [[Imperio Steakhouse & Grill]], as well as a building which currently houses insurance agents.
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  • [[Image:Cahaba Village.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Home along [[Parkway Drive (Trussville)|Parkway Drive]], on July 28, 2006]] ...ar II]]. It was incorporated, along with "Old Trussville" into the City of Trussville in [[1947]].
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  • ...erson County]] off [[U.S. Highway 11]] north of [[Huffman]] and south of [[Trussville]]. ...school year as part of school desegregation. As of [[2009]], the building houses [[Allen Tree Service]].
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  • ...her, Tom, from Shrine circuses to the Ringling Brothers' show. Snell owned houses in Lovington, Illinois and on the Florida coast and continued to perform se ...arlier. He is buried in [[Sulphur Springs Baptist Church]]'s cemetery in [[Trussville]].
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  • ...e Tower]]. Renasant spent about $1 million to renovate the offices, which houses 55 employees, 35 of which were moved from outside of Birmingham. Its downt ..., Mount Clear Investments, LLC, the owner of the building where Renasant's Trussville branch was located, terminated the bank's lease in favor of a new tennant w
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  • ...by the [[Jefferson County Mayor's Association]] passed unanimously in both houses. Critics claim it puts civil workers at the mercy of politics. One group of In [[2023 Alabama legislative session|2023]] a law passed which allowed [[Trussville]] to "opt out" of the board's jurisdiction.
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  • ...''' is a Southern Baptist church located at 5700 [[Deerfoot Parkway]] in [[Trussville]]. ...der the sponsorship of [[66th Street Baptist Church]]. It began meeting in houses, initially at 456 [[Ridge Road]], and later at 8701 [[4th Avenue South]], a
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  • ...in [[1923]]. In [[1925]] a dedicated camp, [[Camp Gertrude Coleman]] in [[Trussville]], was purchased and developed with help from the [[Birmingham Civitan Club ...cil pioneered Girl Scouting in public housing communities, building "Scout Houses" for girls to have a safe meeting place in their own neighborhood. The Coun
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  • ...in [[1923]]. In [[1925]] a dedicated camp, [[Camp Gertrude Coleman]] in [[Trussville]], was purchased and developed with help from the [[Birmingham Civitan Club ...cil pioneered Girl Scouting in public housing communities, building "Scout Houses" for girls to have a safe meeting place in their own neighborhood. The Coun
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  • [[Image:TrussvilleSpringsMarker.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Marker for Trussville Springs]] ...[Trussville]] near [[Trussville Civitan Park]]. It is being developed by [[Trussville Springs LLC]] with the original master plan created by the world renowned D
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  • ...[[Roebuck Springs]] neighborhoods and continued through [[Irondale]] and [[Trussville]], damaging businesses along [[U. S. Highway 11]] including [[Jim 'N Nick's ...and two houses sustained partial roof loss. Additionally, several chicken houses had roofing and siding removed, large outbuildings sustained roof damage, a
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  • ...pany]] contracted with the A&BAL to construct dozens of depots and section houses along the railroad's route. ...between [[Odenville]] and [[Wattsville]]; and the [[Roper Tunnel]] near [[Trussville]].
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  • ...ld War I]] led to a resurgence in mining. The newly-organized [[Birmingham-Trussville Iron Company]] purchased Labuco and prepared to reopen the mines. [[Labuco ...ck and Italian). [[George Brasfield]] and a Mrs Clements operated boarding houses. [[Monroe McGraw]] operated a hot dog stand that sold soft drinks. [[Pappy
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  • ...s one of the 10 busiest pediatric medical centers in the United States and houses Alabama's only Level 1 trauma center for pediatric patients. The 275-bed ho ** 520 [[Simmons Drive]], Trussville
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  • ...he [[Red Gap Branch]] made its way on up toward [[Ruffner Mountain]] and [[Trussville]]. ...oved to the [[Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum]] in [[Calera]] and currently houses the [[Bill Boone Memorial Railroad Library]].
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  • ...etology, paleontology, and fiction writing. As a teenager, they lived in [[Trussville]], and, in high school, began doing volunteer work at the [[Red Mountain Mu * Kiernan, Caitlín R. (2018) ''Houses Under the Sea: Mythos Tales''. Centipede Press
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  • * [[September 11]]: [[Trussville City Fest]] was held at the [[Trussville Entertainment District]]. * Ground was broken for the [[Alabama Fallen Warriors Monument]] at [[Trussville Civitan Park]].
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