Talk:Attalla, Alabama
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Attalla - First City to Have Electric Street Lights
editThis has been taken from http://www.cityofattalla.com/html/history.shtml without any reference. It was just copy and pasted. This article needs to explain something that happened between 1941 and today. Can someone cut this article in half and expand on currrent affairs? Most of the article is just fat and drab comments about nothing. Let's focus on this cities accomplishments. I honestly didn't know that this sleepy Alabama city was the first to have electric street lights. I'm sure more people will find that interesting. Binarypower 19:17, 16 July 2006 (UTC)
- The entire history section of this article is copied from [1] and as such is a copyright violation. I've tagged it as such. --Lendorien 16:01, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
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