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Rainbow City, AL
Rainbow City is a city in Etowah County, Alabama, United States. It was incorporated in 1950. It is part of the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area. This city was named after U.S. Highway 411, called Rainbow Drive, which runs through the middle of the city.
Hernando de Soto's troops were the first visitors to the area in 1540. In 1818, families from the Carolinas and Georgia began to migrate to the area and homestead land near the Coosa River, calling the area "Coosa Bend". This area was later called "Morgan's Cross Road", located at the intersection of the Gadsden-Ashville Road and Gilbert's Ferry Road.
Rainbow City is a vibrant community with a diverse economy, encompassing major industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and retail. The city's strategic location along Interstate 59 has played a pivotal role in fostering the growth of commerce and trade, establishing Rainbow City as a significant economic hub in the region. The community takes pride in its friendly atmosphere and steadfast commitment to fostering economic development.
The well-being of Rainbow City residents is of paramount importance, evident in the city's dedication to health and wellness. The renowned Riverview Regional Medical Center serves the city and its surrounding areas, offering a comprehensive range of medical services. Rainbow City residents also benefit from numerous parks and recreational areas as well as wellness and health centers that promote an active and healthy lifestyle. Wine Down Spa offers spa services such as massages, facials, and body treatments for relaxation and rejuvenation. Performance Chiropractic provides chiropractic care for spinal health and pain management. Meditation Center of Alabama focuses on mindfulness and meditation practices for mental and emotional well-being. SPARKS Ortho and Sports Medicine offers physical therapy services for rehabilitation and injury recovery. Rise and Shine Wellness specializes in nutritional counseling, meal planning, and weight management programs. Yoga Aims focuses on yoga classes for all levels, including beginner-friendly sessions.
The top sites in Rainbow City, AL are Noccalula Falls Park, Gadsden Museum of Art, and Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts.
Population: 10,191 (2020). ZIP Codes: 35901, 35906. Area codes: 256. Elevation: 518 ft (158 m). Area: 25.92 sq mi (67.13 km2).
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Why is it called Rainbow City, AL?
Rainbow City was named after U.S. Highway 411, called Rainbow Drive, which runs through the middle of our city. Some of our older citizens say it was named after Alabama's Rainbow Division that fought in World War I. Hernando DeSoto’s troops were the first visitors to the area in 1540 and today a bridge now stands where the Pensacola Trading Path crosses the Coosa River. A paved highway now traces the trail that was cut from Nashville to Horseshoe Bend by Andrew “Old Hickory” Jackson on his way to fight the Creek Indians in a battle known today as the Battle of Horseshoe Bend. Known in the beginning as Coosa Bend, it was later called Morgan’s Cross Road.
What is the history of Rainbow City, AL?
The area that now includes Rainbow City was first settled in 1818 when farming families from the Carolinas and Georgia began to migrate westward in search of new agricultural and mercantile opportunities. The land on which the city now sits belonged to early settler Edmond Jones. At the time, it was known as Coosa Bend, for its location along the river; the town was later known as Morgan’s Cross Road for its location on important trade routes between Gadsden and Ashville and the landing at Gilbert’s Ferry. By the 1830s, the town had its first school and church. The town was not incorporated officially until 1950, at which time it became known as Rainbow City.
What makes Rainbow City, AL historical?
On Saturday, April 2, 1831, the church was organized at the Harmony Meeting House. Thomas Morgan served as the first pastor. A few years later, the first Baptist association was organized by Rev. John Gilliland. Harmony was one of the first five members of the association. The adjoining cemetery, Old Harmony Cemetery, has been declared a historic landmark because of its unique features. This cemetery has black and white slaves buried in it, Indians, single and double interments, and most of the tombstones have poems and writings on them. They say one man is buried crosswise because he lived crosswise with the world.
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Mary G. Hardin Center for Cultural Arts
Riverview Regional Medical Center
SPARKS Ortho and Sports Medicine
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