
The Pea River and Townard Branch define the drainage of this landscape in southeast Alabama, where the borders of Pike, Coffee, and Dale counties converge. Historically a region of small rural settlements and agriculture, the area is home to numerous family and community burial sites, including the Selgar Family Cem and Strickland Cem near Frisco. The topography is marked by localized water features such as Prestwood Millpond, reflecting the traditional reliance on small-scale water management for local mills or recreation.
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1960 Brundidge SE
Coffee County, AL

1960 Enterprise NE
Coffee County, AL

1960 Goodman
Coffee County, AL

1960 Victoria
Coffee County, AL

1962 Brundidge SE
Coffee County, AL

1962 Enterprise NE
Coffee County, AL

1962 Victoria
Coffee County, AL

1968 Bluff Springs
Coffee County, AL

1968 Danleys Crossroads
Coffee County, AL

1968 Ino
Coffee County, AL

1968 Opp East
Coffee County, AL

2024 Bluff Springs
Coffee County, AL

2024 Brundidge SE
Coffee County, AL

2024 Danleys Crossroads
Coffee County, AL

2024 Enterprise NE
Coffee County, AL

2024 Goodman
Coffee County, AL

2024 Ino
Coffee County, AL

2024 Opp East
Coffee County, AL

2024 Victoria
Coffee County, AL