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Eufaula, AL
Eufaula is the largest city in Barbour County, Alabama, United States.
The site along the Chattahoochee River that is now modern-day Eufaula was occupied by three Muscogee Creek tribes, including the Eufaulas. By the 1820s the land was part of the Creek Indian Territory and supposedly off-limits to white settlement. By 1827 enough illegal white settlement had occurred that the Creeks appealed to the federal government for protection of their property rights. In July of that year, federal troops were sent to the Eufaula area to remove the settlers by force of arms, a conflict known as the "Intruders War".
The Creeks signed the Treaty of Washington in 1826, ceding most of their land in Georgia and eastern Alabama to the United States, but it was not fully effective in practice until the late 1820s. The 1832 Treaty of Cusseta, by which the Creeks ceded all land east of the Mississippi River to the United States, allowed white settlers to legally buy land from the creeks. However, the treaty's terms did not require any natives to relocate. By 1835 the land on which the town was built had been mostly purchased by white settlers, and had a store, owned in part by William Irwin, after whom the new settlement was named "Irwinton".
Eufaula's economy is diverse, with major industries ranging from agriculture and manufacturing to tourism. The city's strategic location on the banks of the beautiful Walter F. George Reservoir contributes to its appeal, attracting visitors and residents alike.
Health and wellness are integral to Eufaula's community, with the Medical Center Barbour playing a crucial role in providing healthcare services. The city also has wellness and health facilities that cater to the well-being and mental health of the residents. Eufaula Dental Care promotes oral health and overall wellness through preventive dental care, cosmetic dentistry, and dental hygiene education. Eufaula Eye Care & Optical focuses on eye health and vision wellness through comprehensive eye exams and vision care services. Alabama Department of Mental Health offers mental health services, counseling, and wellness programs for community members. Lake City Counseling & Wellness provides counseling services, mental health support, and wellness programs for individuals and families. Pregnancy Resource Center offers women's health services including gynecological care, prenatal care, and wellness programs. Eufaula Chiropractic & Wellness Center focuses on chiropractic care, acupuncture, and holistic wellness approaches. Eufaula Physical Therapy provides personalized physical therapy programs to improve mobility and overall well-being.
Top sites in Eufaula, AL are Florence Marina State Park, Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge, and Lakepoint State Park.
Population: 12,882 (2020). ZIP codes: 36027, 36072. Area code: 334. Elevation: 262 ft (80 m). Area: 73.47 sq mi (190.30 km2).
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What is special about Eufaula, AL?
Overlooking picturesque Lake Eufaula, known as the "Bass Capital of the World," This town has long been a destination for travelers seeking a serene afternoon on the water or a shop around town. Fendall Hall's Italianate architecture has remained mostly unchanged. Built-in the late 19th century, this historic house has been transformed into a museum and decked out in antiques from the period and an array of historic memorabilia (not to mention the Italian marble fireplaces, marble floors, and pristine landscape).
What industry is in Eufaula, AL?
The economic base of Eufaula balances a healthy mix of tourism, light manufacturing, industry, service, and agriculture. The major agricultural products of the region include peanuts, cotton, cattle, and timber. Industries in the Eufaula area range from an international manufacturer of steel buildings to an auto parts supplier for Hyundai Motor Manufacturing. Among the major employers is Medical Center Barbour, a 74-bed hospital owned by the Health Care Authority of the City of Eufaula, through an operation agreement with MCBH, LLC, an affiliate of Alliant Management Services. The City of Eufaula has made a deliberate effort to increase the quality of life for its citizens and indeed sees this as a component of the economic development program in place with the Eufaula/Barbour County Chamber of Commerce and the City of Eufaula.
What did Eufaula, AL used to be called?
Settlers first arrived in the area, which was occupied by the Eufaula band of Creek Indians, in 1823 and named their settlement for the band. The town was temporarily renamed Irwinton for General William Irwin, a hero of the War of 1812, but in 1843 the name was changed back to Eufaula. The city became a shipping point for cotton. The city became a shipping point for cotton. The area’s economy is now based on agriculture (especially peanuts [groundnuts]), forestry, and tourism. Poultry processing is also important.
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Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge
Alabama Department of Mental Health
Lake City Counseling & Wellness
Eufaula Chiropractic & Wellness Center
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