Coal Creek
Coal Creek is a stream in DeKalb County, Alabama. Coal Creek is situated nearby to the hamlet Arona, as well as near Kilpatrick.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Whitesboro and Sardis City.
Whitesboro
Village
Whitesboro is a census-designated place and unincorporated community in Etowah County, Alabama, United States. Its population was 2,138 as of the 2010 census. Whitesboro is situated 5 miles south of Coal Creek.
Sardis City
Village
Sardis City is a town in Etowah and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is part of the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area. It originally incorporated in May 1963 under the name of "Sardis". Sardis City is situated 5 miles southwest of Coal Creek.
Boaz
Town
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Boaz is a city in Marshall and Etowah counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. The Marshall County portion of the city is part of the Albertville Micropolitan Statistical Area. Boaz is situated 6 miles southwest of Coal Creek.
Coal Creek
- Type: Stream
- Category: body of water
- Location: DeKalb County, Alabama, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
34.23676° or 34° 14′ 12″ northLongitude
-86.07497° or 86° 4′ 30″ westElevation
1,017 feet (310 metres)Open location code
866M6WPG+P2GeoNames ID
4055971
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