Fayette County, Alabama
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Fayette County was created on December 20, 1824 from land taken from Marion and
Tuscaloosa counties. The county was named for General Lafayette, who was touring
Alabama at the time. It is located in the North Central section of the state. The city of
Fayette is the county seat.

 

Fayette County has much to offer, with it's beautiful scenery, great weather, historical
areas and hospitable people.

 

Map of Fayette County

Fayette County is home to

 

  • The Civic Center which houses

    • The Art Museum
      Performing Arts Theater and
      Evelyn Robertson Historical Museum

  • It plays host to the various Festivals

    • Balloon Fest
      Frog Level Festival
      County Fair

 

Fayette County has more than its share of parks and wildlife refuges.

 

The city of Fayette has Guthrie Smith Park that is surrounded by a nine acre lake.

Guthrie Smith Park

 

The State Park is Lake Lurlene.
A great place to camp and explore the area !

Lake Lurlene Park

 

 

Art

Fayette Art Museum
at the
Civic Center

Bring the family to Fayette's Festivals

 

Balloon Festival

Visit Guthrie Smith Park and Lurlene State Park

 

beach party

 

 

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