
The coastal plains of Baldwin County reveal a transition from timber and agricultural lands to the intricate tidal estuaries of the Gulf. The Louisville and Nashville Railroad serves as a primary north-south spine, terminating at Foley, where it anchors a landscape dotted with local institutions like the Foley Sch and Pleasant View Ch. Surveyed in the early 1940s, the map captures the region's transport network before the heavy expansion of coastal tourism, featuring the Oak Airport and the newly engineered path of the Intracoastal Waterway cutting through the marshlands.
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