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, Alabama in Shelby County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Alabaster.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Shelby county include:

Abbot Springs,   Acton,   Aden,   Aldrich,   Almont,   Anita,   Bamford,   Boothton,   Brantleyville,   Brook Highland,   Cahaba River Estates,   Calcis,   Calera,   Camp Horne,   Chancellor Crossroads,   Chelsea,   Coalmont,   Columbiana,   Creswell,   Dargin,   Deerhurst,   Dogwood,   Dunnavant,   East Saginaw,   Elliotsville,   Elvira,   Erratta,   Falliston,   Fourmile,   Gallups Crossroads,   Glen Carbon,   Gurnee,   Hardy,   Harpersville,   Helena,   Highland Lakes,   Indian Springs Village,   Kewahatchie,   Kingdom Crossroads,   Klein,   Lake Purdy,   Lawley,   Maylene,   Meadowbrook,   Montevallo,   Mossboro,   Mostellers,   Old Maylene,   Ozan,   Paramount,   Pasqua,   Pelham,   Roberta,   Roebuck,   Ryan,   Saginaw,   Scottrock,   Shelby,   Shelby Shores,   Shelby Springs,   Shoal Creek,   Simmsville,   South Calera,   Stems,   Sterrett,   Straven,   Superior,   Tacoa,   Tulse,   Turner,   Vandiver,   Varnons,   Verlie,   Vincent,   Watkins,   Westover,   Wilsonville,   Wilton,   Winburn,  

 

Or have a look at other Alabama counties including:

Autauga,   Baldwin,   Barbour,   Bibb,   Blount,   Bullock,   Butler,   Calhoun,   Chambers,   Cherokee,   Chilton,   Choctaw,   Clarke,   Clay,   Cleburne,   Coffee,   Colbert,   Conecuh,   Coosa,   Covington,   Crenshaw,   Cullman,   Dale,   Dallas,   DeKalb,   Elmore,   Escambia,   Etowah,   Fayette,   Franklin,   Geneva,   Greene,   Hale,   Henry,   Houston,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Lamar,   Lauderdale,   Lawrence,   Lee,   Limestone,   Lowndes,   Macon,   Madison,   Marengo,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mobile,   Monroe,   Montgomery,   Morgan,   Perry,   Pickens,   Pike,   Randolph,   Russell,   Saint Clair,   Sumter,   Talladega,   Tallapoosa,   Tuscaloosa,   Walker,   Washington,   Wilcox,   Winston,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Alabaster, AL?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the city of Alabaster, Alabama:

1. Alabaster was incorporated as a city in 1953.

2. The city's name comes from the mineral deposits found in the area that are similar in appearance to alabaster.

3. Alabaster is home to the Buck Creek Festival, an annual event that features live music, vendors, and carnival rides.

4. The city is known for its excellent public schools, with several schools receiving high marks from both state and national organizations.

5. Alabaster is located just 20 miles south of Birmingham, Alabama's largest city.

6. The city has a variety of parks and recreational areas, including the newly constructed Siluria Brewing Company and Buck Creek Trail.

7. Alabaster has a diverse population, with a mix of urban and rural lifestyles.

8. Alabaster is known for its rich history, including its association with the Civil War and its connection to the Shelby Iron Company.

9. The city has a low crime rate, making it a safe and family-friendly place to live.

10. Alabaster is home to several notable residents, including musician Reba McEntire and author Marlon James.