
Rodentown sits at the northern end of a landscape defined by the sharp ridges and valleys of the Alabama coal country. This area, where Marshall, DeKalb, and Etowah counties converge, is marked by a complex network of gaps and hollows, including Leath Gap and Penitentiary Hollow. The drainage patterns here are significant, with Short Creek and Cross Creek carving through the terrain toward the Tennessee Valley Divide.
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1936 Roden Gap
Etowah County, AL

1936 Rodentown
Etowah County, AL

1947 Dunaway Mountain
Etowah County, AL

1959 Gadsden West
Etowah County, AL

1959 Howelton
Etowah County, AL

1959 Keener
Etowah County, AL

1959 Rodentown
Etowah County, AL

1967 Gadsden East
Etowah County, AL

1975 Dunaway Mountain
Etowah County, AL

2024 Dunaway Mountain
Etowah County, AL

2024 Gadsden East
Etowah County, AL

2024 Gadsden West
Etowah County, AL

2024 Howelton
Etowah County, AL

2024 Keener
Etowah County, AL

2024 Rodentown
Etowah County, AL