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Atmore was first recorded as a stop called Williams Station [8] on the Mobile and Great Northern Railroad.The town was originally to be named "Carney", in honor of a citizen who owned a sawmill in the town. Mr. Carney's brother had already established a town nearby with the same name, and Mr. Carney was allowed to name the town after his close friend C.P. Atmore, General Passenger Agent of the ...
Escambia County is coextensive with the Atmore, AL Micropolitan Statistical Area; which is itself a constituent part of the larger Pensacola-Ferry Pass, FL-AL Combined Statistical Area. [3] The county is the base of the state's only federally recognized Native American tribe, the Poarch Band of Creek Indians. They have developed gaming casinos ...
In 2019 the state of Alabama recognized an Atmore Commercial Historic District, and the district was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The district then included 72 contributing buildings and 25 non-contributing ones. "According to the city’s application written by McNair Historic Preservation Inc., the city, divided ...
Huxford is located near Alabama State Route 21, 13.7 miles (22.0 km) north of Atmore. Huxford had a post office until November 5, 2011; it still has its own ZIP code , 36543. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Huxford is located along the route of the Federal Road . [ 4 ]
State Road 97 (SR 97) is a south-north two-lane highway entirely in Escambia County, Florida.It runs from County Road 95A, just southeast of U.S. Highway 29 in Molino, to the Alabama state line near Atmore, where it becomes State Route 21.
View north from the south end of SR 21 A sign denoting Alabama State Route 21, located in Talladega.. Starting at the northern terminus of Florida State Road 97 at the Florida state line south of Atmore, the route travels north through Atmore, passing under an intersection with Interstate 65 at exit 57, then enters Monroe County and travels northeast through Frisco City and Monroeville and is ...
Atmore Municipal Airport (FAA LID: 0R1) is a city-owned public-use airport located 3 nautical miles (6 km) east of the central business district of Atmore, a city in Escambia County, Alabama, United States. [1] According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is categorized as a general aviation facility. [2]
He was convicted of the murders in 2002. On October 13, 2004, Cherry was transferred from Holman Prison to Atmore Community Hospital in Atmore. [35] Cherry died while in hospital custody on November 18, 2004. [36] Bobby Ray Gilbert AKA "Snake" – Featured in three parts of MSNBC's documentary Lockup, (2006), filmed inside Holman prison. [37] [38]