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About Bullock County Alabama
Location
Bullock County is adjacent to metropolitan Montgomery, Alabama, only 45 minutes from metropolitan Auburn-Opelika and an hour drive to Columbus, Georgia. Other cities of close proximity are Troy (40 minutes), Eufaula (50 minutes) and Tuskegee (20 minutes).
Bullock County is only 7 miles from the 1-65 and 1-85 loop presently under construction in east Montgomery County. Union Springs is less than a one hour ride to the Hyundai Automotive Plant in south Montgomery County.
Seventy-five (75%) percent of the residents of Bullock County own their homes. This percentage is well above the average for the State of Alabama. There are 4,142 households in the county. Quality rural living, coupled with conveniences offered by the above large to medium cities, make Bullock County unique, viable and attractive.
Background
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 was incorporated by the state legislature in 1844. The town is known as "the Bird Dog Field Trial Capital of the World" and hosts amateur field trials in February. Today, Bullock County offers the opportunities to explore Alabama's history from the early Indians to the present. Historic sites, beautiful old homes and commercial buildings are proudly preserved. Downtown Union Springs lists 47 buildings on the National Historic Register.
Business Overview
The largest industries in Bullock County are in nondurable goods (plant farming, timber), poultry production and poultry processing.
Both local banks, AmeriFirst Bank and Community Bank & Trust Bank, have branches located in Montgomery, Alabama. Bonnie Plant Farm has facilities located from Alabama to Florida to Virginia and from Georgia to Texas. Wayne Poultry LLC is an international business.
In 1987, the Alabama Legislature passed the Alabama Enterprise Zone Act, which encourages economic growth through certain innovative financial incentives for 27 zones across the State of Alabama. Bullock County is an ENTERPRISE ZONE.
Transportation
HIGHWAYS
Bullock County is served by two federal routes, US 29 and US 82, which provide easy access to Eufaula, Montgomery, Troy and Auburn/Opelika. Alabama Highway 110 through Fitzpatrick to Montgomery is, as are the other state and county roads of Bullock County, in excellent condition.
AIR
Franklin Field is located 6 miles west of Union Springs on Alabama Highway 110. The facility has one 3,700 foot paved and lighted runway, two large hangers and one small hanger. Montgomery Regional Airport (Dannelly Field) is less that an hour drive from the city, and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Int'l Airport is less that a two hour drive.
OTHER
Railway service is one hour's drive in Montgomery, Alabama and in Columbus, Georgia. Greyhound bus line provides service to Union Springs, Midway and Bullock County, Alabama. The port city of Mobile, Alabama, via 1-65, is four hours away. There is river traffic within the State of Alabama, all accessible from Bullock County.