Alpine
Alpine is an unincorporated community in Chattooga County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The community is located on the northwest side of the Broomtown Valley in northwest Georgia, southeast of Menlo. It is on Georgia Route 337 north of Alpine Creek.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Hamlet
- Description: human settlement in Chattooga County, Georgia, United States
- Also known as: “Alpine, GA” and “Alpine, Georgia”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Menlo.
Menlo
Village
Photo: BrineStans, CC BY 4.0.
Menlo is a small city in Chattooga County, Georgia, United States. The population was 480 at the 2020 census. Menlo is situated 2 miles northeast of Alpine.
Alpine
- Categories: unincorporated community in the United States and locality
- Location: Chattooga, Georgia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
34.45592° or 34° 27′ 21″ northLongitude
-85.49163° or 85° 29′ 30″ westElevation
771 feet (235 metres)Open location code
866PFG45+98OpenStreetMap ID
node 153579306OpenStreetMap feature
place=hamlet
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In Other Languages
“Alpine” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “阿爾派恩”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Alpine Church and Ami Cemetery.
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