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The building was re-opened as a history museum in 1987; [4] named after the Three Notch Trail of which two streets (East Three Notch Street and South Three Notch Street) in Andalusia are also named. Operated by the Covington Historical Society, the museum focuses on County history and area railroad history.
The exact route is not known; for instance, whether it ran through Andalusia, Alabama, is not clear. [1] Still, streets and buildings (including a school) in Andalusia bore names that included "Three Notch" ("East Three Notch Street" and "South Three Notch Street" (for over a century, as of 2010), [3] as does the Three Notch Museum (housed in a depot from the Central of Georgia Railway.) [4 ...
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September 9, 2009 (115-300 6th Ave., 302-425 College St., and 403-505 E. Three Notch St. Andalusia: 9: Opp Commercial Historic District: October 29, 2001
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Andalusia is located slightly northwest of the center of Covington County at (31.309, -86.47 According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.8 square miles (51.3 km 2), of which 19.7 square miles (50.9 km 2) is land and 0.15 square miles (0.4 km 2), or 0.79%, is water.
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36 miles (58 km) of trackage from Georgiana to Andalusia, Alabama was sold back to Gulf & Ohio and named Three Notch railroad on June 11, 2001. This sale included the lease on the Andalusia & Conecuh Railroad. [4] The Alabama and Florida Railway connected with Three Notch Railroad at Andalusia before abandonment of the remaining A&F in 2011.