Bibb County Alabama Ghost Towns

Bibb County Alabama Ghost Towns

Active Alabama

The community was located on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. A post office called Active was established in 1899, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1906.

Dates From: 1899

Ashby Alabama

Dates From: 1883

N33 01.260′, W86 55.168′

33.021, -86.919

Big Springs Alabama

N33 09.829′, W87 08.953′

33.166667, -87.150000

Cadle Alabama

Cadle (also Cadle Station) is a ghost town in Bibb County at:

33° 6′ 13″ N, 87° 3′ 20″ W
33.103611, -87.055556

Data Alabama

N32 58.125′, W87 19.513′

Ingate Alabama

N32 58.111′, W87 12.949′

Lucille Alabama

Lucille is an unincorporated community in Bibb County,

N33 05.304′, W87 08.849′

33°05′18″N 87°08′51″W

Mertz Alabama

N32 54.330′, W87 22.501′

32.905, -87.375

Piper Alabama

Dates From: 1901

N33 05.376′, W87 02.476′

River Bend Alabama

N33 01.786′, W87 05.420′

Vick Alabama

Dates From: 1828

N32 56.456′, W87 04.995′