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Luverne, Alabama




Luverne, Alabama Factbook
Population: 2,639

Longitude: -86.26; Latitude: 31.71
Land Area: 12.46 square miles
Population Density: 211.8 per square mile
Per Capita Income (1999): $17,244
Typical Home Value: $61,900
Median Household Income: $22,457
Typical Rent (Monthly): $288.00
Median Year Homes Built: 1967
Urban Population: 0%
Rural Population: 100% (1.14% Farm)
Demographics
African or African-American*:
30.69%
Asian*:
0%
Indigenous (North America)*:
0.23%
Hispanic: 0.34%

White:

67.83%
*Not Hispanic
Education (among those over 25)
High-school Diploma, no college: 23.69%
College Degree, no graduate school: 10.91%
Professional Degree: 1.78%
Doctoral Degree: 0.00%

Statistics from or adapted from the U.S. Census 2000.



Luverne, Alabama Resources: Here's What's Here

Places of Worship
Church of Christ
Faith Hill Church
First Baptist Church
First Methodist Church
Good Hope Church
Ivy Church
Little Hill Church
Luverne First Assembly of God Church
Mount Ida Church
Roxanna Church
Siloam Baptist Church
Silom Church (historical)
Spring Hill Church
Landmarks and Facilities
Crenshaw County Courthouse
Crenshaw County Hospital
Crenshaw County Public Lake
E S Stewart Pond
Frank Sikes Airport
Green Cemetery
Halls Pond
Luverne City Hall
Luverne Post Office
March Post Office (historical)
Millville (historical)
Morris Pond
Mount Ida
Mount Ida Post Office (historical)
Rutledge Cemetery
Rutledge Post Office
Siloam Cemetery
Turner Store (historical)
WLVN-AM (Luverne)

Schools and Colleges
Ivy Creek School
Luverne High School
Woodfred School
Parks
Luverne Park

Natural Features
Brush Creek
Cane Creek
Cedar Creek
Clansy Branch
Cornett Mill Creek
East Fork Dry Creek
Gin Creek
Horse Creek
Ivy Creek
Jordan Branch
Little Patsaliga Creek
Sikes Mill Creek
Siloam Creek
Wise Branch

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