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Know about State of Franklin? Or the URLs? Most people from Tennessee or NC know about State of Franklin. Others may not.

Best,

thurman

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Subject:        Interesting article

Did anyone out there know this? I sure did not.
Lloyd L. Hite

                                                                    Until
1796, the United States featured a state called Franklin. Today
it is known as Tennessee. For more, visit
http://www.absolutetrivia.com/History/

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