Present-day Atmore, Alabama, located about fifty miles from Mobile and Pensacola, Florida, was once a wetland surrounded by acres of timber that contained ponds full of alligators and lily pads. The early settlement of Alabama and the coming of the railroad, along with the lumber and turpentine industires, sparked the town's growth and prosperity. Today, Atmore is a unique and bustling place, a vibrant community. Main Street developed along...
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