
Alabama State University and Huntingdon College stand as central landmarks in this detailed view of the Alabama capital's southern expansion. The landscape transitions from the urban density of Montgomery and the Montgomery County Courthouse toward more dispersed communities such as Southmont, Lynndale, and Wiley. This progression highlights the 20th-century growth patterns along the major transit corridors of I-65 and US Hwy 31.
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1957 Letohatchee
Montgomery County, AL

1958 Montgomery North
Montgomery County, AL

1958 Montgomery South
Montgomery County, AL

1958 Mount Meigs
Montgomery County, AL

1971 Davis Crossroads
Montgomery County, AL

1971 Pine Level
Montgomery County, AL

1971 Ramer
Montgomery County, AL

1971 Teasleys Mill
Montgomery County, AL

1975 Montgomery North
Montgomery County, AL

1975 Montgomery South
Montgomery County, AL

1975 Montgomery SW
Montgomery County, AL

1975 Mount Meigs NW
Montgomery County, AL

1975 Mount Meigs SE
Montgomery County, AL

1975 Mount Meigs SW
Montgomery County, AL

1981 Cantelous
Montgomery County, AL

1981 Sellers
Montgomery County, AL

1981 Snowdoun
Montgomery County, AL

1987 Barachias
Montgomery County, AL

1987 Mount Meigs
Montgomery County, AL

1987 Willow Springs
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Barachias
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Cantelous
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Davis Crossroads
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Montgomery North
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Montgomery South
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Mount Meigs
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Pine Level
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Ramer
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Sellers
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Snowdoun
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Teasleys Mill
Montgomery County, AL

2024 Willow Springs
Montgomery County, AL