Cullman County
Cullman County is the very embodiment of laid-back Southern culture and charm. Cullman County is located in the heart of North Alabama and centrally positioned on Interstate 65 between two of the state’s largest cities, Huntsville & Birmingham.
Cullman County is just close enough for the convenience of the big city and far enough away from bustle of the big city to give its residents peace of mind and a feel for the slow, relaxed ways of life in the country.
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Cullman and Cullman County share a strong German heritage that springs from its founder, Col. John G. Cullmann. Along with that sense of history and identity comes a strong work ethic and pioneer spirit which is evident in the people of Cullman County.
Cullman County covers 743 square miles of land on the Cumberland Plateau, much of it devoted to agricultural pursuits, and has a population of over 73,000. Some of those people were born here and come by their love of Cullman County naturally, while others are transplanted from locales spanning the globe, choosing to live and work here because they have been charmed by the pastoral beauty of the land and the friendly, easygoing nature of its people.
Ranking among the highest nationally and regionally in poultry, sweet potato and agriculture production, Cullman County is also known for its school systems and parks, which are among the best in the state. A small-town feel and pleasant gentility are present in most all we do here. Everyone from the hard-working farmers to the business and industry leaders will tell you Cullman County is a special place.
