
The Tennessee Basin Divide runs through this portion of Marion and Franklin counties, marking a landscape defined by the winding course of Bear Creek and its many tributaries. In 1936, the town of Hackleburg serves as a central hub, situated along the Alabama State Highway No 43. One of the most distinctive features is the State Convict Camp D located just south of the town center, reflecting the labor systems of the era.
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