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Cullman County
Cullman County was created by the Alabama legislature on Jan. 24, 1877 from portions of Blount, Morgan, and Winston Counties. It was named after John G. Cullmann, a native of Germany who encouraged the immigration of Germans to northern Alabama.
Cullman County lies in the north-central part of the state, and is bounded on the north by Morgan and Marshall Counties, on the east by Marshall and Blount, on the south by Walker, and the west by Winston. It encompasses 738 square miles. The town of Cullman is the county seat. Other towns and communities include Good Hope, Holly Pond, Arkadelphia, and Bug Tussle. From the Alabama Department of Archives & History.
Cullman County Links:
City of Cullman Economic Development Agency
City of Cullman Parks & Recreation Department
Cullman Area Chamber of Commerce
Cullman County Extension Office
Cullman County Fact Sheet
Cullman County Parks & Recreation