
Ardmore straddles the Alabama-Tennessee border in this 1936 survey, serving as a focal point for the Louisville And Nashville railroad and the intersection of U.S. Highway No 31. The rural landscape is densely marked with community institutions that define mid-depression era life, including numerous schools like Rosenwalen Sch and Tennessee Sch, and several rural churches such as Macedonia Ch and Jinkins Chapel.
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