
Lake Harding dominates the eastern boundary of this mid-century landscape where the Chattahoochee River separates Lee and Chambers counties in Alabama from Georgia. The intricate shoreline of the lake reaches deep inland via Halawakee Creek, which passes beneath a historic Covered Bridge. This era shows a network of established rural communities and ecclesiastical centers, including Beulah, Mechanicsville, and Wacoochee Valley. Genealogists will find numerous family-named landmarks and local burial grounds, such as the Mountain Springs Cemeteries, Burrell Chapel, and Weeping Mary Ch. Elevated positions like Flint Ridge are marked by the Salem Lookout Tower and a Radio Tower, overlooking a terrain dotted with active Quarries and small settlements like McCulloh and Yarbrough along the rural road network.
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1965 Beulah
Lee County, AL

1965 Bleecker
Lee County, AL

1970 Opelika East
Lee County, AL

1971 Opelika West
Lee County, AL

1971 Parkers Crossroads
Lee County, AL
2011 Beulah
Lee County, AL
2011 Bleecker
Lee County, AL
2011 Opelika East
Lee County, AL
2011 Opelika West
Lee County, AL
2011 Parkers Crossroads
Lee County, AL
2014 Beulah
Lee County, AL
2014 Bleecker
Lee County, AL
2014 Opelika East
Lee County, AL
2014 Opelika West
Lee County, AL
2014 Parkers Crossroads
Lee County, AL
2018 Beulah
Lee County, AL
2018 Bleecker
Lee County, AL
2018 Opelika East
Lee County, AL
2018 Opelika West
Lee County, AL
2018 Parkers Crossroads
Lee County, AL
2020 Beulah
Lee County, AL
2020 Bleecker
Lee County, AL
2020 Opelika East
Lee County, AL
2020 Opelika West
Lee County, AL
2020 Parkers Crossroads
Lee County, AL

2024 Beulah
Lee County, AL

2024 Bleecker
Lee County, AL

2024 Opelika East
Lee County, AL

2024 Opelika West
Lee County, AL

2024 Parkers Crossroads
Lee County, AL