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Encyclopedia > Smithville

Smithville is the name of some places in the United States of America:

  • Smithville, Ohio
  • Smithville, Texas

Smithville is also the name of a place in Canada:

  • Smithville, Ontario

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DeKalb County, Smithville, Tennessee - Home of Center Hill Lake (455 words)
DeKalb County, Tennessee is located in central middle Tennessee on the Highland Rim, a beautiful part of rural Tennessee made up of lush green forests and hills, crystal clear streams and a beautiful pristine lake.
Smithville, Tennessee, the county seat of DeKalb County, Tennessee, is world renowned for its annual Fiddlers' Jamboree and Craft Festival, held on the first weekend in July.
Smithville and its neighboring towns of Alexandria, Liberty and Dowelltown, offer the best of both worlds for those looking for a business opportunity and/or a safe and friendly place to live.
-- Smithville Lake, Missouri - brought to you by LASR - Leisure And Sport Review - Smithville Lake Lake (374 words)
Smithville Lake, MO The Kansas City District Corps of Engineers and Clay County Department of Parks welcome you to Smithville Lake.
In 1965 Smithville Lake was authorized as a multipurpose project for flood control, water supply, water quality control, recreation, and fish and wildlife conservation.
Smithville's trail is still in its infancy with a bright future.
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