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'''Easonville''' was a community in [[St Clair County]], near [[Pell City]] and [[Cropwell]], that was flooded by the damming of the [[Coosa River]] to form [[Lake Logan Martin]] in [[1964]]. | '''Easonville''' was a community in [[St Clair County]], near [[Pell City]] and [[Cropwell]], that was flooded by the damming of the [[Coosa River]] to form [[Lake Logan Martin]] in [[1964]]. | ||
The [[Brothers 4 Motel]] and [[Big Bull Restaurant]] opened in [[1966]] on [[U.S. Highway 231]] at the shore of the lake near the former community. | |||
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Revision as of 15:17, 1 April 2016
Easonville was a community in St Clair County, near Pell City and Cropwell, that was flooded by the damming of the Coosa River to form Lake Logan Martin in 1964.
The Brothers 4 Motel and Big Bull Restaurant opened in 1966 on U.S. Highway 231 at the shore of the lake near the former community.
References
- Kazek, Kelly (November 6, 2014) "Drowned towns: What traces of 'ghost' cities lie beneath Alabama's man-made lakes?" The Birmingham News