
Alamucha sits at the heart of this landscape where the undulating hills of East Mississippi meet the Alabama state line. The area is defined by a dense network of watercourses, including the winding Alamuchee Creek and Yantley Creek, which have historically shaped the drainage and movement through these borderlands. The settlement pattern is largely rural, oriented around local connectors like Old Wire Rd and Alamucha Whynot Rd.
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1962 Center Hill
Lauderdale County, MS

1962 Daleville
Lauderdale County, MS

1971 Meridian North
Lauderdale County, MS

1971 Meridian South
Lauderdale County, MS

1971 Vimville
Lauderdale County, MS

1974 Kewanee
Lauderdale County, MS

1974 Tamola
Lauderdale County, MS

1978 Whynot
Lauderdale County, MS

1982 Meehan
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Center Hill
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Daleville
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Kewanee
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Meehan
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Meridian North
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Meridian South
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Tamola
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Vimville
Lauderdale County, MS

2024 Whynot
Lauderdale County, MS