"Noccalula Falls on Lookout Mountain, Gadsden, Alabama."
"Noccalula Falls, on the top of Lookout Mountain, only five miles from the heart of Gadsden, where the waters of Black Creek tumble over a cliff for a sheer drop of 95 feet, is a famous scenic attraction. According to an Indian Legend, this waterfall is named after Noccalula, the daughter of a...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Summary: | "Noccalula Falls, on the top of Lookout Mountain, only five miles from the heart of Gadsden, where the waters of Black Creek tumble over a cliff for a sheer drop of 95 feet, is a famous scenic attraction. According to an Indian Legend, this waterfall is named after Noccalula, the daughter of a noted chief, who leaped to her death from this precipice." The postmark date on the back of this postcard is April 24, 1951. |
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