Buhl, AL
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About Buhl
- • Singer Tammy Wynette, known as the "First Lady of Country Music", was born near Buhl.
- • The Buhl Volunteer Fire Department, crucial for community safety, originated here.
- • Agriculture, especially cotton farming, initially established Buhl as a trading center.
- • Local legend says a buried treasure remains hidden near the Sipsey River in Buhl.
- • The Great Depression severely impacted Buhl's cotton-dependent economy, causing hardship.
- • Named for a railroad official, Buhl was established in 1899 along the Southern Railway.
- • With around 400 residents, Buhl's population is smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 226 feet, Buhl's elevation is lower than the nearby Appalachian foothills.
- • Agriculture and manufacturing provide main employment opportunities for Buhl residents.
- • Buhl offers a peaceful, slow-paced atmosphere reminiscent of simpler times.
- • The University of Alabama Crimson Tide football team is a nearby source of local pride.
- • Paul "Bear" Bryant led the Crimson Tide to six national championships, captivating the region.