Pittsview, Alabama

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Pittsview, Alabama
Historic American Buildings Survey Alex Bush, Photographer, April 17, 1936 NORTH WEST ELEVATION (FRONT) - Richardson-Quarles-Comer House, U.S. Highway 431 vicinity, Pittsview, HABS ALA,57-PITV.V,1-1.tif
Richardson-Quarles-Comer House, taken in 1936 as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey
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Pittsview, Alabama
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Pittsview, Alabama
Pittsview, Alabama (the United States)
Coordinates: 32°11′18″N85°09′50″W / 32.18845°N 85.16384°W / 32.18845; -85.16384
Country United States
State Alabama
County Russell
Elevation
239 ft (73 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
  Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
ZIP code
36871
Area code(s) 334

Pittsview, at one time known as Pittsboro, is an unincorporated community in Russell County, Alabama, United States. [1]

Geography

Pittsview is located at 32°11′18″N85°09′50″W / 32.18845°N 85.16384°W / 32.18845; -85.16384 Coordinates: 32°11′18″N85°09′50″W / 32.18845°N 85.16384°W / 32.18845; -85.16384 . The community is located in rural southern Russell County. U.S. Route 431 passes just west of the community as a four-lane divided highway, leading north 25 mi (40 km) to Phenix City, the Russell County seat, and south 23 mi (37 km) to Eufaula. It sits at an elevation of 239 feet (73 m). [1]

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