Arbacoochee, Cleburne County, Alabama, United States
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- Arbacoochee
- Unincorporated Populated Place
- Established in 1835 as a gold mining town. Named after the old Creek Indian village of "Abihkuchi", which translates to "a pile at the base." Most of the 5000+ residents left the community when the California gold rush era began in 1849. (US-T873/p5)
- 33.576219633° 34' 34.4"N-85.517177985° 31' 01.8"W
- Gold Hill 0.9 mi. NW
- Bell Mills 3.7 mi. NE
- Lecta 4.9 mi. E
- Belltown 5.5 mi. W
- Heflin 6.5 mi. NW
- Edwardsville 9.1 mi. N
- Beason Grove 2.3 mi. SW
- Old Liberty 3.8 mi. N
- Evans 3.8 mi. NW
- Fordham 3.9 mi. NE
- Wise Chapel 4.5 mi. E
- Happy Hill (Heflin) 5.1 mi. N
- New Harmony (Heflin) 5.4 mi. NW
- Evans Chapel (Heflin) 5.5 mi. N
- Heflin (Heflin) 6.2 mi. NW
- Crumbleys Chapel 6.5 mi. E
- Ai 6.6 mi. NE
- Black (Heflin) 6.7 mi. NW
- 293 m
- 430160449
- Updated Apr 19, 2020