USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Cordova
, Alabama in Walker County

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29 active listings near Cordova
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$675,000   👍 River Crest Dr Lot 1
$550,000   👍* River Front Dr
$499,999   👍 124 Lotta River Dr
$449,900   👍 38 Firetower Rd
$390,000   👍* 1076 Hunter Valley Rd
$325,000   👍 4694 Highway 78
$325,000   👍 4694 Highway 78
$309,900   👍 1871 Buttermilk Rd
$235,900   👍 2768 River Rd
$225,000   👍 1505 Copeland Ferry Rd
$225,000   👍 1502 Copeland Ferry Rd
$150,000   👍 131 Old Ferry Rd
$149,900   👍* 410 7th St
$145,000   👍 4425 Massachusetts Ave N
$105,000   👍 264 High St
$100,000   👍* 1677 Jent Rd
$100,000   👍 296 Stevens St
$99,000   👍 1783 Jent Rd
$57,000   👍 Cedar Ln
$55,000   👍 1975 Gardners Gin Rd
$45,000   👍 325 McCrory St
$27,500   👍 288 Rivers Edge Dr
$27,500   👍 210 Rivers Edge Dr
$27,500   👍 156 Rivers Edge Dr
$10,900   👍 Rivers Edge Trl
$6,999   👍 Treece Rd
$6,999   👍 Treece Rd

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

Here are a few facts about the village of Cordova, Alabama based on my research:

1. Cordova is known as the "Blueberry Capital of Alabama" because of its large production of blueberries.
2. The village was named after the city of Cordoba in Spain.
3. Cordova is home to the annual Alabama Blueberry Festival, a celebration of the local blueberry industry.
4. The village's economy depends largely on agriculture and forestry.
5. Cordova has a population of around 2,100 people.
6. The village is situated in the Appalachian foothills and is surrounded by scenic natural beauty.
7. The Tornado outbreak of April 27, 2011, hit the town and did major damage to many homes and businesses.
8. There are several historic landmarks in and around Cordova, including a 1916 railroad depot and an 1888 one-room schoolhouse.