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Nestled in the serene heart of the Piedmont area of East Alabama, this exceptional 120-
acre property offers a wealth of possibilities. Accessible via a gravel/dirt main drive and
complimentary secondary trails, the land features three year-round springs, two cleared
fields, primitive cabin, and stunning, panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Whether envisioned as a private residential retreat, a recreational sanctuary, or an
agricultural venture, this peaceful, secluded parcel provides an idyllic setting.
Rich in history, this land was once the site of a significant battleground between the Creek and Cherokee indian tribes. From 1920 to 1930, it also served as a moonshine distillery, with remnants of the old stills still visible today. With its unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a piece of both the past and the future.