22 active listings near Carbon Hill | |
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👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending | |
$535,500 | 👍 Highway 118 # X and Corridor |
$400,000 | 👍 475 Bill Waldon Rd |
$400,000 | 👍 475 Bill Waldon Rd |
$300,000 | 👍 130 Hickory Hills Dr |
$275,000 | 👍 Highway 78 |
$179,900 | 👍 145 6th Ave NE |
$170,000 | 👍 2340 E Old Highway 78 |
$156,750 | 👍* 406 NE 8th St |
$155,000 | 👍 5975 Prospect Rd |
$124,900 | 👍 66 Ripley Ln |
$124,900 | 👍 1285 Nauvoo Rd |
$118,900 | 👍 1241 3rd St NW |
$118,000 | 👍 1241 3rd St NW |
$118,000 | 👍 1241 3rd St NW |
$105,000 | 👍* Willis Ridge Rd |
$99,900 | 👍 370 NW 18th Ave |
$99,000 | 👍* Highway 118 |
$75,000 | 👍 266 Aultman Rd |
$42,500 | 👍 Leonards Chapel Acres Rd Lot 17 |
$18,000 | 👍 309 NW 4th Ave |
$18,000 | 👍 386 Ne Way # 7 |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Carbon Hill, AL?
Then read on!
- Carbon Hill is a small village with a population of approximately 2,000 people.
- The village was named after the nearby coal mines that were a major source of employment in the area.
- Carbon Hill was incorporated in 1891 and has a rich history in coal mining and railroad transportation.
- The village is home to a few notable landmarks, including the Carbon Hill Depot, which was built in 1910 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
- Carbon Hill also has a city park, a community center, and a public library.
- The local school system serves students in kindergarten through 12th grade and is known as the Carbon Hill High School Bulldogs.