Hale County Map, Alabama
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Hale County, Alabama
Hale County sits in the west-central part of Alabama, with Greensboro serving as the county seat. About 15,000 people call this rural county home.
Greensboro is home to several historic sites, including the Magnolia Grove. U.S. Highway 69 runs through the county and Black Warrior River forms the western border.
Payne Lake Recreation Area and Oakmulgee Wildlife Management Area are in the northeast of the county. Just watch out for the poison ivy if you venture into the woods.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Hale County |
County Seat | Greensboro |
Population | Approximately 15,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Greensboro, Moundville, Akron, Newbern, Sawyerville, Gallion, Prairieville, Havana Junction |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 80, State Route 14, State Route 25, State Route 69 |
FIPS Code | 01-065 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 657 square miles (Land: 644 sq mi, Water: 13 sq mi) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Tuscaloosa County (North), Bibb County (Northeast), Perry County (Southeast), Marengo County (South), Greene County (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CT) |
State | Alabama |
Coordinates | 32.7592° N, 87.6186° W |
Etymology | Named after Stephen F. Hale, a Confederate officer and politician |
Major Landmarks | Moundville Archaeological Park, Magnolia Grove, Safe House Black History Museum, Payne Lake Recreation Area |
Website | Hale County Website |
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