Residents of a small-town in Alabama have been fighting a 20-year battle against developers to preserve their 'simple country life' amidst annexation fears. The county offers affordability compared to popular retirement destinations in Florida, with similar weather and beaches. Some residents are working to overcome racial divides stemming from segregated schools, aiming to create a better community.
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Some residents of this Alabama county are working to bridge racial divides created by their segregated schools. “Yes, we have had our bad history. But we are also a beautiful place… and we’re all trying to work together to make a better place." https://t.co/b9ZQxVBHpm
Homebuyers are finding that this little-known Alabama county is not only more affordable than popular retirement destinations in Florida, but has the same weather and same beaches. https://t.co/2D5Qlg17DI https://t.co/2D5Qlg17DI
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