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Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail

Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail

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Hale County

Welcome to Hale County

Located in the west-central part of the state in Alabama’s Black Belt, the area that now constitutes Hale County was home to three Alabama governors: Israel Pickens, John Gayle, and Thomas Seay. Hale County’s Moundville Archaeological Park includes a number of Mississippian-era mounds built by Native Americans more than 1,000 years ago. The town of Greensboro claims the title of Alabama’s Catfish Capital and was the birthplace of the Hale County Civic Improvement League, one of the nation’s first civil-rights associations. The county is governed by a representative five-member commission and includes four incorporated communities.

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