Crenshaw County Map, Alabama

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Crenshaw County, Alabama

Crenshaw County is a quiet slice of southern Alabama, where life moves a bit slower. Luverne, known as the “Friendliest City in the South”, serves as the county seat.
With a population of just under 14,000, this county is all about community. Agriculture is the backbone here with crops like cotton, peanuts, and timber. Every year, the Peanut Boil Festival brings folks together for some good old-fashioned fun.
U.S. Highway 331 cuts through, connecting it to larger cities like Montgomery. The historic Brantley Bank and Trust building is a local landmark, adding a touch of history to the area.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Crenshaw County |
County Seat | Luverne |
Population | Approximately 14,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Luverne, Brantley, Rutledge, Glenwood, Dozier, Petrey, Honoraville |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 331, U.S. Highway 29, State Route 10, State Route 97 |
FIPS Code | 01-041 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 611 square miles (Land: 609 sq mi, Water: 2 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Montgomery County (North), Pike County (East), Coffee County (Southeast), Covington County (South), Butler County (West), Lowndes County (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Alabama |
Coordinates | 31.7186° N, 86.3014° W |
Etymology | Named after Judge Anderson Crenshaw, a prominent Alabama jurist |
Major Landmarks | Brantley Bank and Trust building, Peanut Boil Festival, Luverne Park, Douglas Lake |
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