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Alpine is located in a narrow valley carved by Nettlecarrier Creek, which empties into the Obey River east of the community. The valley, situated in an area where the Cumberland Plateau gives way to the Highland Rim, is surrounded by hills and high ridges on all sides, most notably Alpine Mountain, which rises nearly 1,000 feet (300 m) above the community to the south.
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Interstate highway [1] [2] Additional information I-24: A major west-east interstate that enters the Metro Nashville-Davidson County area near Joelton.It enters the city on its northern side, passes the east side of downtown, goes southeastward towards Antioch, and exits the city when reaching Rutherford County.
Alpine County is a county in the eastern part of the U.S. state of California located within the Sierra Nevada on the state border with Nevada. As of the 2020 census , the population was 1,204, [ 5 ] making it California's least populous county .
SR 11 south / SR 15 (College Street) – Minor Hill, Lawrenceburg, Fayetteville: Southern end of SR 11 concurrency: 19.0: 30.6: US 31A north (E Grigsby Street/SR 11 north) to I-65 – Cornersville, Lewisburg: Northern end of SR 11 concurrency; southern terminus of US 31A: Waco: 31.5: 50.7: SR 129 east (Waco Road) – Lynnville, Cornersville
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The cornerstone of the courthouse was laid in June 1928. The courthouse opened in September of the same year. The cost of building the structure was $75,000. [2] Over the years, the courthouse served as the superior and municipal court for Alpine County, the district attorney's office, the sheriff's office, and the probation department.