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1. Smiths Station, Alabama - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smiths_Station,_Alabama
Description: WEBSmiths Station, Alabama. Coordinates: 32°32′21″N 85°05′55″W. Smiths Station is a city in Lee County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area. At the time of the 2000 census, it was still a census-designated place (CDP), and its population was 6,756.
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2. City of Smiths Station - City of Smiths Station AL
Link: https://www.smithsstational.gov/
Description: WEBCity of Smiths Station - City of Smiths Station AL. CITY OF SMITHS STATION. Business License. The City of Smiths Station Business License renewals is due January 1 and delinquent after January 31 each calendar year. Apply or Renew. City Calendar. Find out what upcoming events are happening in Smiths Station. Upcoming Events. Code …
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3. City of Smiths Station | Smiths Station AL - Facebook
Link: https://www.facebook.com/smithsstationalabama/
Description: WEBCity of Smiths Station, Smiths Station, Alabama. 9,990 likes · 92 talking about this · 1,221 were here. Official page for the City of Smiths Station, Alabama.
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4. History - City of Smiths Station AL
Link: https://www.smithsstational.gov/history/
Description: WEBJun 22, 2001 · HISTORY. Smiths Station was first settled in 1738. The Central of Georgia Railway was extended through the community from Columbus, Georgia to Opelika, Alabama in 1845. The depot was named for Broadus Smith, a prominent early settler who lived near the city’s current location.
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5. News - City of Smiths Station AL
Link: https://www.smithsstational.gov/city-news/
Description: WEB6 January. By Morgan Bryce Communications Director The community is invited to take part in this year’s MLK Jr. City-Wide Cleanup Day on Saturday, January 21, 2023 from 9 a.m. to noon […] READ MORE. Our News. City of Smiths Station Announces Christmas, New Year’s Closures and Trash Pick-Up Schedules.
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6. Smiths Station – Atlas Alabama
Link: https://www.atlasalabama.gov/municipalities/smiths-station/
Description: WEBThe city of Smiths Station is located in Lee County in southeast Alabama. Incorporated in 2001, it is Alabama’s second newest city and is home to about 5,000 residents. Its unique name originates from the train depot built in the area with the 1845 expansion of the Central of Georgia Railway.
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7. Smiths Station - Encyclopedia of Alabama
Link: https://encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/smiths-station/
Description: WEBMar 27, 2023 · Smiths Station is located in southeast Lee County, in the east-central part of the state. Novelist Caroline Lawson Ivey was a lifelong resident of Smiths Station. History. Lowther House Complex Smiths Station was first settled in 1866 with the establishment of a post office and a railroad station on a line of the Central of Georgia …
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8. Smiths Station, AL Reviews - Niche
Link: https://www.niche.com/places-to-live/smiths-station-lee-al/reviews/
Description: WEBJan 8, 2024 · Smiths Station, AL Reviews - Niche. / Suburb. B. Overall Grade. Suburb in Alabama. 23 reviews. Back to Profile Home. Smiths Station Reviews. 23 reviews. Excellent. 9. Very Good. 8. Average. 3. Poor. 1. Terrible. 2. It’s a very great town. It has a small town feel and that’s what makes it so perfect.
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9. Smiths Station: A Historic Gem in Alabama - big14news.com
Link: https://big14news.com/smiths-station/
Description: WEBJan 6, 2024 · Smiths Station, located in southeast Lee County, Alabama, has a rich history dating back to its settlement in 1866. The town's founding and growth can be traced to the establishment of a post office and a railroad station, with rapid expansion as a bedroom community following the expansion of U.S. Highway 280 in the early 1980s.
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10. The secret life of Smiths Station Mayor and Baptist pastor F.L.…
Link: https://1819news.com/news/item/the-secret-life-of-smiths-station-mayor-and-baptist-pastor-f.l.-bubba-copeland-as-a-transgender-curvy-girl-its-a-hobby-i-do-to-relieve-stress
Description: WEBNov 1, 2023 · SEE ALSO: Smiths Station Mayor 'Bubba' Copeland in Baptist pastor role downplays sexually explicit online alter ego — 'I have nothing to be ashamed of'. After the interview, Copeland promptly deleted the accounts and asked them not to be made public due to his family and position as a pastor.