The Washington, DC-based Trust for Public Land brokered both deals, the county tells GlobeSt.com. Carrollton County paid $62,500, or $5,000 per acre, for 12.5 acres along the upper Little Tallapoosa River. The tract will be part of a 256-acre regional park the county plans to acquire in the area.

The city paid $112,000, or $4,307 per acre, for 26 acres along Buffalo Creek. The land will be used as a community park.

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