Learn About Newbern, Alabama
Newbern Overview
City History
Newbern is a small town located in Hale County, Alabama. It was incorporated in 1817 and named after New Bern, North Carolina. The town was originally a trading center for the surrounding agricultural community and has a rich history tied to the Civil War.
Interesting Facts
- Newbern is home to the historic Pine Hill Cemetery, which dates back to the early 1800s.
- The town is known for its annual Cotton Festival, celebrating the importance of cotton to the local economy.
- Newbern was a stop on the historic Selma to Montgomery march during the Civil Rights Movement.
Interesting People
- Author and playwright Horton Foote was born in Newbern in 1916.
- Civil rights activist Amelia Boynton Robinson, a key figure in the Selma to Montgomery march, lived in Newbern for a time.
Top Attractions in Newbern
- Pine Hill Cemetery
- Newbern Town Hall
- Newbern United Methodist Church
Top Attractions Nearby
- Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge
- Old Cahawba Archaeological Park
- Selma Interpretive Center
Population History
- The population of Newbern has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 200 residents currently living in the town.
Geography
Newbern is located in the Black Belt region of Alabama, known for its fertile soil and rich agricultural history. The town is surrounded by farmland and forests, offering a peaceful and scenic setting for residents and visitors alike.
Economy
The economy of Newbern is primarily based on agriculture, with cotton being a major crop grown in the area. Small businesses and locally owned shops also contribute to the town's economy.
Culture
Newbern has a strong sense of community and pride in its history. The town hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, showcasing local talent and traditions.
Notable Landmarks
- Pine Hill Cemetery
- Newbern Town Hall
- Newbern United Methodist Church