
Centerville serves as the focal point of this Leon County survey, anchored by its central Court House, Po, and High Sch. The town layout in the mid-1960s shows a transitional period for the county seat, where traditional civic centers meet modern infrastructure like the Sewage Disposal Ponds and the nearby Gravel Pit. The surrounding landscape is defined by an intricate network of waterways, including Lower Keechi Creek and its many tributaries such as Whites Branch and Cattail Branch, which carved through the terrain long before modern highways 7 and 75 were established.
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