*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Phil Campbell ***
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, Alabama in Franklin County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Phil Campbell.

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

Atwood,   Belgreen,   Burntout,   Carroll Crossroads,   Dempsey,   Duketon,   Guinn Cross Roads,   Halltown,   Hodges,   Isbell,   Jonesboro,   Jordans Mill,   Liberty Hill,   Mountain Star,   Newburg,   Nix,   Nix Mill,   Old Burleson,   Old Nauvoo,   Piney Bend,   Pleasant Site,   Pogo,   Posey Mill,   Red Bay,   Rockwood,   Russellville,   Saints Crossroads,   Seven Pines,   Spruce Pine,   Tharptown,   Vina,   Waco,  

 

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,   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,   Shelby,   Sumter,   Talladega,   Tallapoosa,   Tuscaloosa,   Walker,   Washington,   Wilcox,   Winston,  

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

Here are some interesting facts about Phil Campbell, Alabama:

1. Phil Campbell is a small town located in Franklin County, Alabama.
2. The town was named after a railroad official named Philip Campbell.
3. In 2011, a tornado hit the town and damaged most of the buildings. As a result, a festival named "Phil Campbell Hoedown" was started to raise funds for the town's restoration effort.
4. The town hosts a unique event called "Hobo Day" where people dress up as hobos and participate in games and contests.
5. The town is also home to Northwest-Shoals Community College, one of the largest community colleges in Alabama.
6. The town has been nicknamed the "Buckle of the Bible Belt" due to the number of churches in the area.
7. The town is known for its beautiful scenery, especially in the fall when the leaves change color.
8. The town was featured in the 2016 documentary "Phil Campbell: A Place Called Home" which tells the story of the town's recovery after the tornado.