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Demopolis
, Alabama in Marengo County


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Also known as:
City of the People
Jewel of the Black Belt
The River City
The Canebrake
Demop
23 active listings near Demopolis
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$560,000   👍 Maria Ave
$379,900   👍 908 S Main Ave
$359,900   👍 2014 Marengo Dr
$329,900   👍* 1107 Phil Harper Dr
$329,900   👍* 1304 Maria Ave
$299,999   👍 1005 Dow St
$299,900   👍 609 Phil Harper Dr
$289,900   👍 1708 Choctaw St
$249,900   👍 1100 S Desounettes Ave
$235,000   👍 701 Phil Harper Dr
$229,000   👍* 501 Herbert St
$209,000   👍* 211 S Walnut Ave
$200,000   👍 304 S Strawberry Ave
$179,000   👍 1807 Elmwood Dr
$175,000   👍 1503 Powe Rd
$130,000   👍 110 N Cedar Ave
$119,900   👍* 1951 Carter Dr
$110,000   👍 1005 Cedar Crest Dr
$69,900   👍 405 S Cedar Ave

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

- Demopolis was founded in 1817 by a group of political exiles from France who were seeking to create a utopian society in America.

- The town played a significant role in the Civil War, serving as a training ground for Confederate troops and as a center for the production of weapons and munitions.

- Demopolis is home to Gaineswood, a historic plantation house built in the 1840s that is now a museum and popular tourist attraction.

- The annual Christmas on the River festival, held in Demopolis in early December, is a major event that includes a parade, boat parade, live music, and other festivities.

- The economy of Demopolis is primarily based on agriculture, including cotton, soybeans, and catfish farming.