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The community's [[Summit Fire Department|volunteer fire department]] was organized in [[1980]]. | The community's [[Summit Fire Department|volunteer fire department]] was organized in [[1980]]. | ||
Summit is the setting for O. Henry's [[1907]] short story, "[[The Ransom of Red Chief]]." | Summit, Alabama is the fictional setting for O. Henry's [[1907]] short story, "[[The Ransom of Red Chief]]." Though the actual community lies on hilly terrain along the [[Old Cherokee Boundary]], the settlement in O'Henry's story is described as being, "as flat as a flannel-cake." | ||
{{Blount County}} | {{Blount County}} | ||
[[Category:Summit|*]] | [[Category:Summit|*]] |
Latest revision as of 11:12, 1 April 2016
- This article is about the community in Blount County, for the Birmingham shopping center, see The Summit.
Summit is an unincorporated community in Blount County, located along Blount County Road 48 near U.S. Highway 231, 10 miles northeast of Blountsville.
The community's volunteer fire department was organized in 1980.
Summit, Alabama is the fictional setting for O. Henry's 1907 short story, "The Ransom of Red Chief." Though the actual community lies on hilly terrain along the Old Cherokee Boundary, the settlement in O'Henry's story is described as being, "as flat as a flannel-cake."
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