Fosters, AL
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About Fosters
- • Country singer Riley Green, known for "There Was This Girl," hails from Fosters.
- • The community fostered strong traditions of gospel music in local churches.
- • A railroad stop along the Alabama Great Southern line spurred its development.
- • Local lore mentions a hidden Civil War-era gold stash still unfound nearby.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted farming and local economy.
- • Named for a railroad official, Fosters was established around the late 1800s.
- • With roughly 100 residents, it's much smaller than nearby Tuscaloosa.
- • Sitting at 200 feet, it's slightly elevated above the Black Warrior River.
- • Agriculture, especially cotton and cattle, remains a significant part of the economy.
- • A peaceful, slow-paced place where everyone knows their neighbor.
- • The Alabama Crimson Tide football team, representing the state, is a huge draw.
- • Paul "Bear" Bryant's legendary coaching era defined Alabama football history.