
Graceville and Noma anchor this landscape along the Alabama-Florida border, where a complex network of agriculture and rail transport defined the local economy during the late twentieth century. Two major rail lines intersect the terrain, with the Atlantic and Saint Andrews Bay and the Louisville and Nashville railroads connecting smaller hubs like Noma Junction and Tendil Crossing. The rural character is reinforced by several community-centric landmarks such as Cem Liberty Hill Ch, Damascus Ch, and Poplar Springs Sch.
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