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4911 Main St
Adamsville, AL 35005
Adamsville, Alabama, is a historic small town settled in the early 1860s and formally named in honor of William Adams, who donated land for the Kansas City Memphis and Birmingham Railroad. Following the discovery of nearby coal seams in 1890, the town experienced a boom, driven by coal mining and local industries.
Incorporated in 1953, Adamsville has undergone significant changes, including the construction of a new city hall and fire station. Despite challenges, such as a major fire in 1918 that devastated the downtown area, the community has continued to thrive and evolve over the years.
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