Swingle Creek is a physical feature (stream) in Lee County. The primary coordinates for Swingle Creek places it within the AL 36879 ZIP Code delivery area.
Feature Name: | Swingle Creek |
Category: | Alabama physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Stream |
Description: | 12 km (7.6 mi) long; flows generally SW then W into Loblockee Creek; Secs 7-10, 3&2, T19N, R25E and Sec 36, T20N, R25E, Saint Stephens Meridian. |
History: | Named for Dr. Homer S. Swingle (1902-1973), Auburn University professor, founder of the Auburn University Fisheries Department, and widely considered the father of pond management. |
County: | Lee County |
Latitude: | 32.6491667 |
Longitude: | -85.5825 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Swingle Creek: Swingle Creek.
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(3.1 miles SSW) Waverly, AL (6 miles N) Waverly, AL (6 miles N) Auburn, AL (6.6 miles ESE) Notasulga, AL (8.1 miles SW) |
Notasulga, AL
(8.1 miles SW) Camp Hill, AL (11.3 miles NNW) Opelika, AL (11.9 miles E) Reeltown, AL (13.3 miles WSW) Dadeville, AL (16.4 miles NW) |
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(< 0.1 mile) Rowells Crossroads, AL (2.7 miles N) Middle Brooks Crossroads, AL (3.4 miles NNW) McRitchie Mill, AL (3.6 miles SW) Ridge Grove, AL (3.9 miles E) |
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(4.1 miles SE) Jamesville, AL (4.9 miles NNW) Farmville, AL (5.5 miles ENE) Head Estates, AL (5.5 miles ESE) Ridgewood Village, AL (5.5 miles SE) |