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SUMMARY:Stories of the South  
LOCATION:Homewood Public Library\nHomewood Public Library
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a few stories about the history of the people\, pl
 aces\, and things that have gone into making the South our home..\nhttps:/
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join us as representatives from Cahaba Riv
 erkeeper&nbsp\;discuss the Cahaba River. The Cahaba&nbsp\;is the longest s
 ubstantially free-flowing river in&nbsp\;Alabama&nbsp\;and is among the mo
 st scenic and biologically diverse rivers in the&nbsp\;United States. It i
 s a major tributary of the&nbsp\;Alabama River&nbsp\;with headwaters near&
 nbsp\;Birmingham.&nbsp\;The Cahaba flows southwest\, then&nbsp\;turns sout
 heast and joins the Alabama River at the ghost town and former Alabama cap
 ital Cahawba in&nbsp\;Dallas County. Entirely within central Alabama\, the
  Cahaba River is 190 miles long. The name Cahaba is derived from the Choct
 aw words&nbsp\;oka&nbsp\;meaning "water" and&nbsp\;aba&nbsp\;meaning "abov
 e." Join us to learn more about the history and elements that make up Alab
 ama&rsquo\;s amazing Cahaba River.</p>\nhttps://homewood.libnet.info/event
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