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Statue of Noccalula
On Black Creek, Gadsden, Alabama, this 90 foot falls is named after a supposed Indian legend about an Indian Princess, Noccalula, who threw herself into the gorge because she was being forced by her father to marry a chief from another tribe instead of her true love. This statue shows her on the edge of the precipice beginning her plunge into the gorge. (g 013104)
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