
Lee County State Lake sits at the heart of this landscape east of Opelika, where the rolling terrain of Lee County is defined by a dense network of creeks and small rural communities. The area, surveyed in the late 1960s and early 1970s, reveals a traditional Southern settlement pattern anchored by crossroads and country churches. Local history is deeply embedded in sites like Parkers Crossroads and Spring Villa, while the industrial past is visible through Griffen Mill and Meadows Mill along Little Uchee Creek. The Central of Georgia railway cuts through the northern section, passing Morris Chapel Cem and the outskirts of the county seat. Numerous smaller drainages including Chewacla Creek and Snake Creek underscore the agricultural and hydrological character of the region during this era.
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1965 Beulah
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1965 Bleecker
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1970 Opelika East
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1971 Opelika West
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1971 Parkers Crossroads
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2011 Beulah
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2011 Bleecker
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2011 Opelika East
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2011 Opelika West
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2011 Parkers Crossroads
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2014 Beulah
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2014 Bleecker
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2014 Opelika East
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2014 Opelika West
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2014 Parkers Crossroads
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2018 Beulah
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2018 Bleecker
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2018 Opelika East
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2018 Opelika West
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2018 Parkers Crossroads
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2020 Beulah
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2020 Bleecker
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2020 Opelika East
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2020 Opelika West
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2020 Parkers Crossroads
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2024 Beulah
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2024 Bleecker
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2024 Opelika East
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2024 Opelika West
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2024 Parkers Crossroads
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