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Interested in fun facts and the history of Newton, AL?
Then read on!
A fun and verifiable fact about the village of Newton, Alabama, is that it was the location of the first peanut butter festival in the world, which was held in 1993. Newton is also home to the National Peanut Festival, which celebrates peanut farming and processing in the region.