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Beechwood   •   *Benton   •   Braggs   •   Burkville   •   Calhoun   •   Clover Hill   •   Collirene   •   Edsons   •   Ellis Crossroads   •   Farmersville   •   Flatwoods   •   *Fort Deposit   •   Fostoria   •   *Gordonville   •   *Hayneville   •   Hicks Hill   •   Letohatchee   •   Logan   •   *Lowndesboro   •   Lum   •   Manack   •   *Mosses   •   Mount Willing   •   Palmyra   •   Petronia   •   Robinsons   •   Saint Clair   •   Sandy Ridge   •   Trickem   •   Tyson   •   *White Hall

A USDA loan is a mortgage option available to eligible homebuyers that is sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture to promote homeownership in rural communities. USDA Loans, sometimes called "RD Loans," offer 100% financing options on eligible rural properties. USDAProperties can help you find USDA properties in Lowndes County.

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Lowndes County, located in the great state of Alabama, was established on January 20, 1830. It was named after South Carolinian political leader, Congressman, and US Senator, William Lowndes. The county is part of the Black Belt region, which is known for its rich fertile soil and distinctive agricultural history. Lowndes County's early economy depended on cotton, which led to the establishment of numerous plantations and, consequently, the utilization of a large number of enslaved African Americans.

During the Civil Rights Movement in the United States, Lowndes County played a significant role due to the activities of the Lowndes County Freedom Organization (LCFO), which was established in 1965. This organization aimed to address racial injustices and register African-American voters. The LCFO later adopted the black panther as its symbol, inspiring the creation of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense in California in 1966.

In addition to its agricultural history and civil rights activities, Lowndes County in Alabama is also home to the annual Okra Festival. This fun event, which started as a small community gathering in 2000, offers an exciting way for locals and visitors to appreciate and celebrate the diverse culinary uses of the versatile okra plant. The festival features live music, food, and arts and has grown in size and popularity over the years.


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Featured Properties from USDA Loan Eligible Regions of Lowndes County
197 Village Cir
Fort Deposit, AL

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6081 County Road 940
Logan, AL

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391 Garrett Ln
Hayneville, AL

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