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Encyclopedia > Graysville

Graysville is the name of several places in the United States:

  • Graysville, Alabama
  • Graysville, Ohio
  • Graysville, Tennessee

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Graysville Police Department (86 words)
The Graysville Police Department is a fully certified law enforcement department in Tennessee, and is also certified to use radar for traffic control.
As of the census of 2000, there are 1,411 people, 551 households, and 400 families residing in the town of Graysville.
Graysville Police strictly enforces all posted speed limits inside of the city, and especially along highways 303 and 27 in Rhea County.
Manuscript Releases Volume Fourteen : A Visit to Graysville, Tennessee and Huntsville, Alabama : Page 35 (2673 words)
Graysville is a homelike place, a pretty little village in a valley surrounded by hills.
We went over the school buildings, and then we visited the 25-acre farm on the hill, which has recently been acquired by the conference, and has been leased to the school.
Twice while I was in Graysville they sent me a box of raspberries, which they had picked from their own garden.
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