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If you are considering a move to Bullock County. We'll be happy to have you!
Every year, we welcome new businesses and families to our community. We hope our web site will offer answers to many of the questions you may have about moving to Bullock County.
Union Springs, the county seat of Bullock County, was founded in 1835 and in 1844 was incorporated by the State of Alabama Legislature.
The original inhabitants of the area were the Creek Indians and they held lands until treaties in the early 1800s brought an influx of settlers from the Carolinas and Georgia. In 1866, the Alabama Legislature created Bullock County from portions of Pike, Macon, Barbour and Montgomery counties. The county is home to the oldest public garden in the United States.
Union Springs is known as "the Bird Dog Field Trial Capital of the World" and is home to many historic sites, beautiful old homes and commercial buildings. Downtown Union Springs lists 47 buildings on the National Historic Register.
We invite you to take a tour of our city. Of special interest is the Central Business District consisting of 45 commercial and government buildings which were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. Some of the notable attractions in the district are:
The Bullock County Tourism Council web site provides a virtual tour of many of these homes and buildings. Visit www.unionspringsalabama.com/historicbuildingtour.html.
Alabama is an affordable location for those seeking a high quality of life.
MORE INFORMATION AT OUR LOCAL WEBSITES : USACOC.COM AND UNIONSPRINGSALABAMA.COM