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- 8605417°W / 33.7680889; -87.8605417 Luxapalila Cr**** (also spelled Luxapallila Cr****) is a 73.6-mile-long (118.4 km) stream in Mississippi and Alabama...
- lead to the Tombigbee River: the Buttahatchee River to the west, and Luxapallila Cr**** to the southeast. The local streams rising in the gap are Hughes...
- River (AL) Tombigbee River Sucarnoochee River Noxubee River Bogue Chitto Luxapallila Cr**** Oak Slush Cr**** Tibbee Cr**** Buttahatchee River Twenty Mile Cr****...
- to Luxapallila Cr**** and is located on the former Southern Railway. In 1838, Robert Jamison founded a grist mill, store, and smithy along Luxapallila Cr****...
- maintained as hunting camps. The site was originally known simply as Luxapallila, after the adjacent cr****. Later, when settlers began to arrive in greater...
- Cr**** Trussells Cr**** Noxubee River Sipsey River Lubbub Cr**** Big Cr**** Luxapallila Cr**** Buttahatchee River Tibbee Cr**** Town Cr**** Bull Mountain Cr****...
- community in Lamar County, Alabama, United States, on the north bank of Luxapallila Cr****. Fernbank is located approximately five miles northwest of Millport...
- Yampertown, the town center, is in the valley of Luxapallila Cr**** where it is joined by Cooper Cr****. The Luxapallila is a southwest-flowing tributary of the...
- runs nearly entirely along the southern edge of the valley formed by Luxapallila Cr**** and connects Mississippi Highway 50 (MS 50) with Alabama State...
- counties; in the middle of the City of Columbus and Lowndes County lies the Luxapallila Cr****, and the Tombigbee River with the John C. Stennis Lock and Dam...