Does anyone know anything about Livingston, AL?
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Does anyone know anything about Livingston, AL?
I will be there on business on Tuesday. I assume there is nothing interesting to see there?
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well, it's fairly close to Tuscaloosa. I understand there is a fairly large school located there. Otherwise, I can't think of thing close by. Meridian, Mississippi is the other direction.
Just looking it up, it appears to be a pretty boring place. Sorry it's not closer to where I am.
Just looking it up, it appears to be a pretty boring place. Sorry it's not closer to where I am.
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kayrharris wrote:well, it's fairly close to Tuscaloosa. I understand there is a fairly large school located there. Otherwise, I can't think of thing close by. Meridian, Mississippi is the other direction.
Just looking it up, it appears to be a pretty boring place. Sorry it's not closer to where I am.
Maybe he can check out Bear Bryant's statue.
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