Milk Springs

Milk Springs is a hamlet in , . Milk Springs is situated nearby to the hamlet , as well as near .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tuscumbia and Village Number 1.

is a small town in near Wheeler Lake and Wilson Lakes, best known as the birthplace of the famous deaf-blind activist and author, Helen Keller.

Hamlet
, also known as The Village and Nitrate Plant Number 1 Reservation Subdivision, is an unincorporated community in , in the . is situated 4½ miles north of Milk Springs.

Town
is the largest city in , Alabama, United States. It is located on the left bank of the in the northern part of the state and, as of the 2010 census, its population was 13,146. is situated 6 miles northeast of Milk Springs.

Milk Springs

Latitude
34.67592° or 34° 40′ 33″ north
Longitude
-87.71309° or 87° 42′ 47″ west
Elevation
846 feet (258 metres)
Open location code
866JM7GP+9Q
Open­Street­Map ID
node 153523494
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­hamlet
Geo­Names ID
4076112
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