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Birmingham–Hoover metropolitan area / Birmingham /  Alabama / U.S. Route 11 / Sloss Furnaces / Birmingham District / Birmingham / James Sloss / Ensley / Red Mountain / Geography of Alabama / Alabama / Geography of the United States
Date: 2007-11-06 11:40:24
Birmingham–Hoover metropolitan area
Birmingham
Alabama
U.S. Route 11
Sloss Furnaces
Birmingham District
Birmingham
James Sloss
Ensley
Red Mountain
Geography of Alabama
Alabama
Geography of the United States

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