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Millbrook, AL
Millbrook is a city in Autauga and Elmore counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is part of the Montgomery Metropolitan Statistical Area.
After its initial settlement, Robinson Springs was known as an early summer resort for wealthy families of Montgomery, and the vicinity. The Robinson Springs United Methodist Church was formed in 1828. The settlers quickly grew out of the log structure and decided to build a permanent structure. The present church was completed in 1848. The parsonage was sold soon after completion (due to the lack of a steady minister) to noted Alabama historian Albert J. Pickett. It still stands two doors down from the church. In 1852, Robinson Springs played host to Alabama's first state fair.
The major industries in Millbrook are diverse, contributing to the city's economic stability. Manufacturing, retail, and healthcare are prominent sectors that provide employment opportunities for the local population. Additionally, the city benefits from its strategic location near Montgomery, which has a strong presence in government and military-related industries. Millbrook's growing economy is complemented by its accessibility to major highways, making it an attractive location for businesses.
Health and wellness are prioritized in Millbrook, with the Prattville Baptist Hospital serving as a key healthcare facility for residents. The city also encourages a healthy lifestyle through its parks and recreational areas. There are also wellness centers such as InShape Wellness that offer a variety of wellness services including fitness classes, personal training, nutrition counseling, and wellness workshops. Breezeville Yoga provides yoga classes for all levels, meditation sessions, and holistic wellness workshops. Essential MVMT Pilates Studio specializes in Pilates classes, mindful movement workshops, and posture correction for overall wellness. Total Freedom Wellness Spa provides spa services including massages, facials, body treatments, and relaxation therapies for holistic wellness.
Top Sites in Millbrook, AL are Alabama Nature Center, Capitol Hill Golf Course, and The Legacy Museum.
Population: 16,564 (2020). ZIP Code: 36054. Area code: 334. Elevation: 190 ft (58 m). Area: 14.51 sq mi (37.58 km2).
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What is Millbrook, AL known for?
With a rich heritage dating back to the 1700s, the Millbrook area, including Robinson Springs, Coosada, Deatsville, and Elmore, was known for its sprawling plantations and prominent leaders, including William Wyatt Bibb, John Archer Elmore, and Benjamin Fitzpatrick. Today, Millbrook residents enjoy the best of two worlds – small city comfort with urban conveniences, creating a relaxed way of life underpinned by a genuine sense of community. In the 2003 film Big Fish, the lead character visits the idealistic town of Spectre at multiple points in his life. In reality, the facades of Spectre were built on a private island on the Alabama River. A rundown version of the town was the last to be filmed, so when the sets were abandoned, they already looked as though they had been neglected for decades.
How old is Millbrook, AL?
Between World War I and World War II, Millbrook’s population increased dramatically, and it evolved into a city complete with communities, schools, churches, and rail transportation. Most of the city’s progress was linked to transportation. Interstate 65 was completed in the mid-1970s, leading to more extensive growth and the city's incorporation in 1977. Millbrook also has a rich history of important Alabama leaders. William Wyatt Bibb, who was appointed the first territorial governor of Alabama, resided in Millbrook. Thomas Bibb, William’s brother and a resident of Millbrook, was the second governor of Alabama. Early pioneer in the area Benjamin Fitzpatrick served as governor from 1841-45.
Who founded Millbrook, AL?
Millbrook includes the former village of Robinson Springs within its boundaries. Numerous eras delineate Millbrook's past. The area's first permanent home "Ellerslie" was completed in 1818 by Georgia Congressman and Revolutionary War Veteran Bolling Hall. The area's second permanent home "Thornfield" was started the following year, and completed in 1820 by pioneer Archibald McKeithen. Both homes still stand and are private residences.
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