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Troy, AL

 

Troy is a city in and the county seat of Pike County, Alabama, United States. It was formally incorporated on February 4, 1843. Between 1763 and 1783, the area where Troy sits was part of the colony of British West Florida. After 1783, the region fell under the jurisdiction of the newly created United States of America.

For many centuries, the area around Troy was settled by different tribes of Native Americans but became primarily known for its Muskogee Creek presence. Most Creek tribes lived along rivers or streams at that time. Near the Troy area, many Native Americans settled around the Conecuh River and the Pea River.

With the coming of European explorers and colonists, the area of present-day Alabama was claimed by Spain, France, and Great Britain, although very few Europeans settled in the inland parts. After being swapped among those three powers in the 18th century, the United States acquired the region from Spain with the Treaty of Madrid (1795) and created the Mississippi Territory in 1798, including most of the present-day states of Mississippi and Alabama. In 1819, the State of Alabama was admitted to the Union and was soon organized into counties. Pike County, founded in 1821, was one of the first counties established in Alabama. It comprised a large tract of country, so large that it was called the "State of Pike", which included parts of what are now Crenshaw, Montgomery, Macon, Bullock, and Barbour Counties, and extended to the Chattahoochee River on the east.

Troy is recognized for its diverse economy, with major industries including education, healthcare, and manufacturing contributing to its economic vitality. The city is home to Troy University, a prominent institution that plays a significant role in shaping the educational landscape of the region.

Health and wellness are integral components of the Troy community. Troy Regional Medical Center stands as a cornerstone in providing comprehensive healthcare services to residents. The city promotes an active lifestyle, offering numerous parks and recreational facilities. The city has wellness facilities such as the Victorian Spa And Wellness Center offers skin therapies, clinical aesthetics, and spa service to the Troy, AL area. Elite Physical Therapy Wellness provides personalized patient care by therapists who listen and pay close attention to details. Woodling Chiropractic offers a variety of treatments and therapies, including Cervical & Lumbar Decompression as well as MLS Laser and Cryotherapy. Elle Salon offers a variety of spa services, including massages, facials, body treatments, and nail care. Serenity Day Spa offers a selection of massages, body treatments, facials, and spa packages for a luxurious experience.

 

The top sites in Troy, AL are the Pioneer Museum of Alabama, Veterans Memorial Stadium, and Johnson Center for the Arts.

 

Population: 17,727 (2020). ZIP code: 36079. Area code: 334. Elevation: 541 ft (165 m). Incorporated: 1843. Area: 28.42 sq mi (73.61 km2).

 

FAQs

 

How did Troy, AL get its name?

The Alabama town was first called Troy on Oct. 9, 1838, in a deed recorded by Luke R. Simmons, a Pike County state representative in the Alabama Legislature. According to some reports, Simmons, a native of North Carolina, named the town in honor of Alexander Troy, a former attorney general of North Carolina. Col. Daniel S. Troy, the son-in-law of Alabama's governor at the time, was Alexander Troy's son. Others say the name was suggested by a man from Troy, New York because it is easier to pronounce and spell than the town’s previous names, which were Zebulon and Centreville.

 

Is Troy, AL a big city?

As of the 2020 census, its population was 17,727, down from 18,033 in 2010. The 2022 estimated population was 17,774. The City of Troy had previously been considered one of the fastest-growing cities in Alabama. Troy is home to Troy University, the fourth-largest university in total enrollment in Alabama. Between 1763 and 1783, the area where Troy sits was part of the colony of British West Florida. After 1783, the region fell under the jurisdiction of the newly created United States of America.

 

Is Troy, AL growing?

Considered one of the fastest-growing cities in Alabama, Troy has over 19,000 residents and an expanding economy that houses several large corporations. The city of Troy is a thriving college town located in Pike County in southeast Alabama. The city is home to the second-largest university in the state, Troy University.

 

Sources

Pike County

Wikipedia

Atlas Alabama

Troy University

Alabama News Center

Pioneer Museum of Alabama

Veterans Memorial Stadium

Johnson Center for the Arts

Troy Regional Medical Center

Victorian Spa And Wellness Center

Elite Physical Therapy Wellness

Woodling Chiropractic 

 

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