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State Route 68 (SR 68) is a 52.926-mile-long (85.176 km) state highway in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The western terminus of the highway is at an intersection with SR 75 slightly northeast of Albertville. The highway continues until it reaches the Georgia state line becoming Georgia State Route 114 (SR 114).
Tallapoosa County is a county located in the east-central portion of the U.S. state of Alabama. [1] As of the 2020 census , the population was 41,311. [ 2 ] Its county seat is Dadeville . [ 3 ]
The Dadeville Historic District is a historic district that comprises the central portion of Dadeville, Alabama. The period of significance extends from 1842, when the district's oldest building was built, to 1970, when commercial development began to move to the outskirts of town.
Now Old Ladiga Road, Howell Road, and Cherokee CR 29 SR 73: 11.219: 18.055 SR 71 at Higdon: SR 377 at the Tennessee state line 1956: current SR 74: 170.856: 274.966 I-22/US 78 exit 7: US 278 at the Georgia state line 1934: current Mostly unsigned, concurrent with US 278 east of Hamilton: SR 75 — — Cedar Bluff: Georgia state line
Dadeville lost its charter during the Civil War, and was incorporated a second time in 1878. Dadeville has been the Tallapoosa County seat since 1838. [5] Dadeville was home to the Graefenberg Medical Institute, Alabama's first medical school, which operated from 1852 until the outbreak of the Civil War. Attempts to revive the school after the ...
Four people were killed and at least 16 others were wounded in Dadeville, Alabama, over the weekend after a “Sweet-16” birthday party turned violent. The party took place on Saturday night at ...
Investigators work at the site of a fatal shooting in downtown Dadeville, Ala., on Sunday, April 16, 2023. Several were killed during a shooting at a birthday party Saturday night, the Alabama Law ...
The largest county is Baldwin (1,590 sq mi, 4,118 km 2) and the smallest is Etowah (535 sq mi, 1,386 km 2). [8] The Constitution of Alabama requires that any new county in Alabama cover at least 600 square miles (1,600 km 2) in area, effectively limiting the creation of new counties in the state. [9]