Everything Chatom is known for
Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Chatom.
5 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
Chatom, Alabama, sits nestled in Washington County, a place that owes its existence to the convergence of timber, waterways, and a bit of strategic planning. Unlike some of its neighbors that sprung up solely around…
Fruitdale, Alabama, nestles in the southwestern corner of the state, close to the Mississippi border, a place where the echoes of its diverse past still resonate. The area was originally inhabited by indigenous peoples,…
Yellow Pine, Alabama, sits in Washington County, a place carved out of the old Mississippi Territory long before Alabama was even a state. The area was Choctaw land for centuries, and while European traders certainly…
Saint Stephens, Alabama, whispers stories of grand ambition and slow decline. Established in 1807 and named for the Christian saint, it briefly held the weighty title of capital of the Alabama Territory. The Tombigbee…
Deer Park, Alabama, sits nestled in the southwestern corner of the state, a place whose identity is deeply intertwined with the surrounding forests and waterways. Unlike some nearby towns that grew up around the timber…