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Adams, Tennessee : ウィキペディア英語版
Adams, Tennessee

Adams is a city in Robertson County, Tennessee. The population was 633 at the 2010 census.
==History==
Originally incorporated as Red River in 1869, the town was renamed Adams in 1898 in honor of James Reuben Adams, who first owned much of the land on which the town was built. The town's charter was repealed in 1899. Adams was reincorporated in 1908 and incorporated as a city in 1963.
Adams is the site of an infamous haunting, the Bell Witch. The first manifestations of the Bell Witch haunting supposedly occurred in 1817 through 1820 on a farm owned by John Bell.〔http://www.unexplainedstuff.com/Ghosts-and-Phantoms/Famous-Haunted-Houses-and-Places-Bell-witch-s-cave.html Famous Haunted Houses and Places - The Bell Witch〕 A memorial to the Bell family can be found at Bellwood Cemetery.

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