Tuscumbia, AL Locations
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Multiple Testing Centers In Tuscumbia, AL
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Tuscumbia, AL Testing Locations
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Coastal Drug Testing
1300 S MONTGOMERY AVE 1.0 miles
1300 S MONTGOMERY AVE
SHEFFIELD,
AL
35660
Categories: SHEFFIELD AL
1100 S JACKSON HWY STE 150 Ste D 1.1 miles
1100 S JACKSON HWY STE 150 Ste D
SHEFFIELD,
AL
35660
Categories: SHEFFIELD AL
108 AVALON AVE 1.8 miles
108 AVALON AVE
MUSCLE SHOALS,
AL
35661
Categories: MUSCLE SHOALS AL
203 AVALON AVE STE 200 1.8 miles
203 AVALON AVE STE 200
MUSCLE SHOALS,
AL
35661
Categories: MUSCLE SHOALS AL
2515 Avalon Ave 3.8 miles
2515 Avalon Ave
MUSCLE SHOALS,
AL
35661
Categories: MUSCLE SHOALS AL
205 MARENGO ST 4.5 miles
205 MARENGO ST
FLORENCE,
AL
35630
Categories: FLORENCE AL
1949 FLORENCE BLVD 7.0 miles
1949 FLORENCE BLVD
FLORENCE,
AL
35630
Categories: FLORENCE AL
1122 BRADSHAW DR 7.4 miles
1122 BRADSHAW DR
FLORENCE,
AL
35630
Categories: FLORENCE AL
2904 MALL DR 7.8 miles
2904 MALL DR
FLORENCE,
AL
35630
Categories: FLORENCE AL
2200 CLOYD BLVD 7.9 miles
2200 CLOYD BLVD
FLORENCE,
AL
35630
Categories: FLORENCE AL
1834 HALEY DR 10.8 miles
1834 HALEY DR
CHEROKEE,
AL
35616
Categories: CHEROKEE AL
301 JACKSON AVE S 15.9 miles
301 JACKSON AVE S
RUSSELLVILLE,
AL
35653
Categories: RUSSELLVILLE AL
13150 HIGHWAY 43 STE 10 17.6 miles
13150 HIGHWAY 43 STE 10
RUSSELLVILLE,
AL
35653
Categories: RUSSELLVILLE AL
15041 HIGHWAY 43 STE 18 17.6 miles
15041 HIGHWAY 43 STE 18
RUSSELLVILLE,
AL
35653
Categories: RUSSELLVILLE AL
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Local Area Info: Tuscumbia, Alabama
Tuscumbia was the hometown of Helen Keller (Ivy Green) and much of the city is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Tuscumbia Historic District. The city serves as the location for the Alabama Music Hall of Fame.
Tuscumbia had its beginnings when the Michael Dixon family arrived about 1816. They traded with Chief Tucumseh for the Tuscumbia Valley and built their home at the head of the big spring. From these humble dwellings quickly developed a village known as the Big Spring Community. The men of the community requested that the state legislature incorporate them as a city. The town was incorporated in 1820 as Ococoposa and is one of Alabama's oldest towns. In 1821, its name was changed to Big Spring and on December 22, 1822, to Tuscumbia, after the Chief Rainmaker of the Chickasaws.
Although shoals on the nearby Tennessee River made the river nearly impassable, a federal highway completed in 1820 provided the area with good access to markets. Tuscumbia soon became the center for agriculture in northern Alabama. A line to the town on the Tuscumbia, Courtland and Decatur Railroad was completed in 1832, and by 1850 Tuscumbia was a major railroad hub for train traffic throughout the South.
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Population (total): Population in 2017: 8,398 (98% urban, 2% rural). >Population change since 2000: +6.9%
Population (male): 3,948
Population (female): 4,450
Poverty (overall): Percentage of residents living in poverty in 2017: 18.3%
Sex Offenders: According to our research of Alabama and other state lists, there were 41 registered sex offenders living in Tuscumbia, Alabama as of January 16, 2021. The ratio of all residents to sex offenders in Tuscumbia is 208 to 1.>
Population Density:
Zip Codes: 35674
Median Incomes:
Estimated median household income in 2017: $49,754 (it was $27,793 in 2000)
Estimated per capita income in 2017: $22,257 (it was $18,302 in 2000)
Estimated median house or condo value in 2017: $114,773 (it was $69,200 in 2000) Tuscumbia:$114,773AL:$141,300
Although shoals on the nearby Tennessee River made the river nearly impassable, a federal highway completed in 1820 provided the area with good access to markets. Tuscumbia soon became the center for agriculture in northern Alabama. A line to the town on the Tuscumbia, Courtland and Decatur Railroad was completed in 1832, and by 1850 Tuscumbia was a major railroad hub for train traffic throughout the South.