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14 hours ahead |
Hedland (Haleyville), located in Winston County in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Alabama, about 160 kilometers north of Birmingham and close to the Tennessee border, is a small town with a community focus. Incorporated in 1889, the city sprang up as a result of the development of railroad transportation, and historically was the pilot city for the first 911 emergency telephone system in the United States (1968), an innovation that to this day influences emergency response systems across the country. Economically, the area is dominated by forestry, agriculture, and small-scale manufacturing, and is surrounded by natural landscapes and the William B. Bankhead National Forest for outdoor activities. With a population of approximately 4,000, there is a strong community atmosphere that retains the quiet qualities of a small southern town, while passing on unique local memories through amenities such as a history museum.
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