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Old 05-18-2008, 01:41 AM
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Smile News, No place like Nameless.

NAMELESS -- This little community's ironic name is part of its charm.

Located in a rural area in the edge of Jackson County and having a population of around 200, it makes Mayberry look like a city. And that's how everyone wants it to stay, a vision from yesteryear.

Herald-Citizen Online Edition - Cookeville, TN
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I wondered if there was a city around that was likened to Mayberry. We watch the reruns on TV. It is relaxing to watch and of course Don Knotts was a riot as Barney .
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