
Blount Springs and the surrounding river-carved terrain of Cullman and Blount Counties define this 1951 landscape. The Mulberry Fork winds through the northern half of the quadrangle, where the Louisville and Nashville railroad tracks follow the river's path through Bangor before striking south through the Blount Tunnel. This corridor was essential for mid-century transportation, linking rural communities like Spring Yard Hill and Hayden to the broader regional economy.
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1936 Brooksville
Blount County, AL

1951 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL

1958 Brooksville
Blount County, AL

1958 Clarence
Blount County, AL

1975 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL

1975 Brooksville
Blount County, AL

1975 Clarence
Blount County, AL
2011 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL
2011 Brooksville
Blount County, AL
2011 Clarence
Blount County, AL
2014 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL
2014 Brooksville
Blount County, AL
2014 Clarence
Blount County, AL
2018 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL
2018 Brooksville
Blount County, AL
2018 Clarence
Blount County, AL
2020 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL
2020 Brooksville
Blount County, AL
2020 Clarence
Blount County, AL

2024 Blount Springs
Blount County, AL

2024 Brooksville
Blount County, AL

2024 Clarence
Blount County, AL
2026 Brooksville
Blount County, AL
2026 Clarence
Blount County, AL