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Loachapoka (/ˌloʊ.tʃəˈpoʊ.kə/ LOH-chə-POH-kə) is a town in Lee County, Alabama,
United States. It is
located less than 1/2 mile west of
Auburn and approximately...
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Loachapoka High
School is a high
school in
Loachapoka, Alabama,
enrolling grades 7–12. The
school enrolls 296 students, and is one of four high schools...
- 1980, the
census divisions of
Auburn and Opelika,
along with
parts of
Loachapoka-Roxana,
Opelika Rural-Pepperell were
consolidated into the new division...
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Beulah Elementary School (K-6)
Beulah High
School (7-12)
Loachapoka Elementary School (K-6)
Loachapoka High
School (7-12) East
Smiths Station Elementary School...
- from 2012 to 2013,
Fairfield High
Preparatory School from 2015 to 2016,
Loachapoka High
School from 2018 to 2019, and Park
Crossing High
School from 2020...
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Opelika (county seat)
Phenix City (partly in
Russell County)
Smiths Station Loachapoka Notasulga (partly in
Macon County)
Waverly (partly in
Chambers County)...
- town and didn't stop
until it was
halfway to the
neighboring town of
Loachapoka, Alabama. The Tech team was
forced to walk the five
miles back to Auburn...
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Hillsboro (82.2%)
Hobson City (92.7%)
Hurtsboro (70.3%)
Lisman (91.4%)
Loachapoka (61.2%)
Macedonia (91.8%)
Midway (88.8%)
Mount Vernon (53.0%) Pickensville...
- in the Lee
County School District along with Beauregard, Beulah, and
Loachapoka High Schools.
Smiths Station High
School was
formed in 1918 with the consolidation...
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moved through Dadeville to
reach the
Montgomery and
Westpoint Railroad at
Loachapoka where they cut the
telegraph wires.
Rousseau let his
soldiers rest until...