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Fort Payne, AL

 

Fort Payne is a city in and county seat of DeKalb County, in northeastern Alabama, United States. European-American settlers gradually developed the settlement around the former fort. It grew rapidly in the late 19th century based on industrial resources and manufacturing increasing in the early 20th century. At the beginning of the 21st century, it still had 7000 workers in 100 mills producing varieties of socks, nearly half the world's production.

In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, this was the site of Willstown, an important Cherokee town. For a time it was the home of Sequoyah, a silversmith who by 1821 created the Cherokee syllabary, one of the few writing systems created by an individual from a pre-literate culture. In Alabama, his people soon started publishing the first newspaper in Cherokee and English, The Cherokee Phoenix.

This settlement was commonly called Willstown after its headman, Will Weber, who had striking red hair. He was the son of Cherokee and German parents. John Norton, a man born in Scotland about 1770 to Scottish and Cherokee parents, visited this area and other parts of the Cherokee homeland in 1809-1810. He had come to North America as a British soldier and became close to the Mohawk people at the Grand River Reserve in Ontario, where he served as an interpreter.

Fort Payne, Alabama, has a storied history closely linked to the growth of the textile industry, which emerged as a major economic force in the early 20th century. Today, the city's economy is characterized by diversity, encompassing key sectors such as manufacturing, retail, and healthcare. This blend of industries contributes to the city's resilience and adaptability.

The health and well-being of Fort Payne residents are supported by a robust healthcare system, with the DeKalb Regional Medical Center playing a pivotal role in providing comprehensive medical services to the community. There are also wellness and health centers. Dekalb Regional Medical Center Wellness Center offers a range of services, including fitness classes, personal training, nutrition counseling, and wellness programs tailored to individual needs. Rehab Partner PC specializing in physical therapy and rehabilitation services, this center provides personalized treatment plans, fitness programs, and wellness education. Alabama Associates Clinic provides chiropractic care, massage therapy, nutritional counseling, and rehabilitation services, this center focuses on holistic healing and wellness. DeKalb Foot Clinic specializes in podiatric care, this center helps patients maintain foot and ankle health, which is essential for overall wellness and mobility. Fort Payne Health & Wellness Center offers a comprehensive approach to health and wellness, including primary care services, preventive care, chronic disease management, and lifestyle coaching. 

 

The top sites in Fort Payne, AL are the Alabama Fan Club and Museum, DeSoto Falls, and Fort Payne Cabin Historical. 

 

Population: 14,877 (2020). ZIP codes: 35967, 35968. Area code: 256. Elevation: 1,079 ft (329 m). Area: 56.76 sq mi (147.01 km2).

 

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What is Fort Payne, AL famous for?

The Boom Years began. The influx of “Yankee” investors swelled the population from about 450 to thousands. A 125-room hotel was built and occupied an entire city block. The Fort Payne Depot was built in 1891 and the Fort Payne Opera House in 1889 to help accommodate the growing population. Businesses were established and many lovely homes were constructed. In 1907, a new era began… the era of the hosiery mill. Fort Payne would soon become the largest single location of hosiery manufacturing in America and become known as the “Sock Capital of the World”.

 

Is Fort Payne, AL a military base?

A center of the hosiery industry, the town bills itself as “The Sock Capital of the World.” Fort Payne has, since its founding as a military stockade, grown to be the largest town in DeKalb County and is an important contributor to the area's history, economy, and culture. Fort Payne has a mayor-council form of government. The town is the home of the Grammy Award-winning country music band Alabama, one of the bestselling American musical acts of all time.

 

Is Fort Payne, AL a small town?

At the base of Lookout Mountain, a range of the Appalachians that begins in Alabama and winds through Georgia and Tennessee, is the small mountain town of Fort Payne. Located in a valley, just off I-59, Fort Payne is a former textile juggernaut that’s reinvented itself as a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of nearby Birmingham, Huntsville, or Chattanooga. It’s a town like no other in the state, with a thriving downtown, the state’s original opera house, and a constant backdrop of mountains.

 

Sources

City of Fort Payne

Wikipedia

Doing More Today

Encyclopedia of Alabama

DeKalb Regional Medical Center

Dekalb Regional Medical Center Wellness Center

Rehab Partner PC 

Alabama Associates Clinic

DeKalb Foot Clinic

Fort Payne Health & Wellness Center

Alabama Fan Club and Museum

DeSoto Falls

Fort Payne Cabin Historical

 

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