Talladega, FL
Music connected to Talladega
About Talladega
- • Nathaniel Hill, a blues musician, was born in Talladega.
- • The National Talladega Clay Pipe Industry was founded here, using local clay.
- • The railroad's arrival in the mid-19th century spurred Talladega's growth.
- • Confederate President Jefferson Davis briefly sought refuge near Talladega after fleeing Richmond.
- • The Civil War caused significant economic hardship, reshaping Talladega's economy.
- • Named after a Muscogee word meaning "border town," it was incorporated in 1835.
- • With around 15,000 residents, it's smaller than many other county seats.
- • At 561 feet, it's higher than many parts of coastal Alabama.
- • Manufacturing, particularly related to automotive and metal industries, dominates local employment.
- • There's a feeling of quiet Southern charm amidst the historic architecture.
- • The Atlanta Braves, MLB's team, are located about an hour and a half away.
- • Talladega Superspeedway, located nearby, is infamous for its multi-car pileups.