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Madison County Nature Trail was constructed beginning in 1974 with completion in 1975. The construction was financed jointly by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Madison County Commission. It has been noted that the Chairman, James Record, had a special love for nature
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Braille trail. The trail crosses the Cambron Covered Bridge named after Joe E. Cambron, who was
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