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Russellville
, Alabama in Franklin County

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28 active listings near Russellville
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$535,000   👍* 541 County Road 131
$479,900   👍* 457 Stockton Rd
$380,000   👍 3939 County Road 43
$299,900   👍 164 Mountain Top Rd
$285,000   👍* 57 Steien Dr
$285,000   👍* 57 Steien Dr
$279,900   👍 1310 County Road 343
$249,900   👍 7618 Highway 58
$249,900   👍 4534 Highway 56
$240,000   👍* 1850 Elm Ln
$219,900   👍 277 County Road 44
$219,500   👍 177 Highsmith Ct
$215,000   👍* 46 Osborne Ln
$199,000   👍 0000 County Road 56
$199,000   👍 49 Acres County Road 56
$192,000   👍* 695 County Road 131
$189,900   👍* 1710 Elm Ln
$179,900   👍 75 Hillandale Dr
$155,000   👍* 188 Doris St
$150,000   👍 17288 Highway 43
$147,900   👍* 177 Duncan St
$129,900   👍 10108 Highway 75
$120,000   👍* 2090 Jackson Ln
$99,000   👍 00 S Lakeview Dr
$89,900   👍 0 Highway 48
$29,900   👍 0 Whippoorwill Cir
$10,000   👍 0 Durward St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Russellville, AL?
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Russellville is the county seat of Franklin County, located in the northwest part of Alabama. The city has a population of approximately 9,749 people, according to the 2019 U.S Census estimate. Russellville is located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 43 and State Route 24, which makes it a gateway to the Tennessee River, Tennessee Valley, and the Appalachian Mountains.

The city of Russellville is known for its historic architecture and landmarks, including the Roxy Theatre, the Knights Inn, and the historic downtown district. The city also has several parks and recreation areas, including the City Lake Park and the Frankfort Springs Park.

Russellville's economy is based on a mix of agriculture, manufacturing, and retail industries. The largest employers in the area are the Franklin County School District, Peco Foods Inc, and Walmart. The city has several public schools and a community college, Northwest-Shoals Community College, providing higher education for its residents.