Interested in fun facts and the history of Woodstock, AL?
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Woodstock, Alabama is a small village located in Bibb County, Alabama. Here are some interesting facts about Woodstock:
1. Woodstock was incorporated in 1996, making it one of the newest municipalities in Alabama.
2. The village is named after Woodstock, New York.
3. The population of Woodstock is approximately 1,500.
4. The village is home to the Cahaba River, which is considered one of the most biologically diverse rivers in the United States.
5. The Cahaba Lily, a rare flower that only grows in select areas of the Southeast, can be found in the Cahaba River near Woodstock.
6. The village is known for its annual Bibb County Fair, which features livestock shows, carnival rides, and live music.
7. Several scenes from the movie "Jasper, Texas" were filmed in Woodstock.
8. Woodstock is home to two schools: Woodstock Elementary School and West Blocton High School.
9. The Bibb County Glades Preserve, a protected area that is home to several rare plant species, is located just outside of Woodstock.
10. Woodstock is located approximately 30 miles south of Birmingham, Alabama.