Macon County Historical Features: Schools

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Historical Featuresare physical or cultural features that are no longer visible on the landscape. Examples: a dried up lake, a destroyed building, a hill leveled by mining. The term makes no reference to the age, use, or any other aspect of the feature. A ghost town, for example, is not a historical feature if it is still visible.

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Name County USGS Topo Map
Alabama Conference Female College Macon Tuskegee
Armstrong School Macon Loachapoka
Baldwin School Macon La Place
Bradford Chapel School Macon La Place
Brown Hill School Macon Loachapoka
Brown School Macon Creek Stand
Brownville Number One School Macon Society Hill
Brownville Number Two School Macon Society Hill
Chehaw School Macon Tuskegee
Cotton Valley School Macon Davisville
Damascus School Macon Hardaway
Fort Hull School Macon Davisville
Franklin School Macon La Place
Golddust School Macon Carrville
Harris Barrett School Macon La Place
Jackson School Macon Carrville
Liberty Hill School Macon Davisville
Macedonia School Macon Notasulga
Magnolia School Macon Warriorstand
McElder School Macon Notasulga
Mount Nebo School Macon Davisville
Mount Zion School Macon Notasulga
Pineywood School Macon Creek Stand
Pisgah School Macon Hardaway
Pleasant Hill School Macon Little Texas
Saint Paul School Macon Union Springs
Shiloh School Macon Notasulga
Simmons School Macon Carrville
Solomon School Macon Tuskegee
Sun Rise School Macon Shorter
Swanson School Macon Warriorstand
Sweet Gum School Macon Hardaway
Whatley School Macon Society Hill
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