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Scottsboro, AL Road Trips

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Downtown Scottsboro, AL, AL

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Trip Routes

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Longest Drive

371.9 mi

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Quickest Drive

6h 52m

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Scottsboro, AL by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

15,641

Median Income

$52,949

Median Home Value

$175,700

Median Age

41.3

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Scottsboro, AL at a Glance

Founded

1870

Elevation

643 ft

Area

57 mi²

Notable People from Scottsboro, AL

A sampling of people born in Scottsboro, AL.

John Allen Chau

1991–2018

American missionary (1991–2018)

Lucille Benson

Lucille Benson

1914–1984

actress (1914-1984)

Robert E. Jones, Jr.

Robert E. Jones, Jr.

1912–1997

American politician (1912–1997)

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Scottsboro, AL.

Public Square Historic District

Public Square Historic District

historic district in Scottsboro, Alabama, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place
College Hill Historic District

College Hill Historic District

historic district in Scottsboro, Alabama, USA

National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Scottsboro, AL

Scottsboro is in the Mountains region of Alabama and is the seat of Jackson County, having enlivened a railroad mode of commerce there. It is a memorial to a seemingly rare instance where civil rights prevailed in the otherwise rather torn history of equality in this country, in a case known as the Scottsboro Boys. It's also the site of a unique venue where unclaimed airline baggage is publicly sold.

1 The Scottsboro Boy's Museum & Cultural Center, 428 W Willow St, ☏ +1 256 912-0471. W-F 10AM-2PM, Sa 10AM-4PM. This museum relates the story of how 9 African American youths were alleged to have raped two white women aboard a train in 1931 and summarily convicted through mob acts and extrajudicial measures, but who thankfully were eventually exonerated by the US Supreme Court, thereby setting precedent for effective counsel and right to juries for defendants. Jackson County also commemorated the Scottsboro Boys plight in 2004 with a plaque in front of the courthouse. Adults $10, Students/seniors $6. (updated Dec 2023) 2 Remnants of B.B. Comer Bridge, 25053 John T Reid Pkwy (it's near the entrance of the Scottsboro High School campus, so don't go traipsing around there too much while school is in session). For those interested in metal artwork, you can see here some creativity at hand using leftovers from the demolished BB Comer Bridge. Basically it's a steel girder pyramid and not terribly exciting. (updated Dec 2021) 3 Scottsboro-Jackson Heritage Center, 208 S Houston St, ☏ +1 256 259-2122. M-F 9AM-3PM. Local history museum/recreated pioneer village type place. (updated Dec 2021) 4 Scottsboro Railroad Depot Museum, 230 N Houston St. F 10AM-2PM only. It might not look like too much, but this depot was more or less the lifeblood of Scottsboro for the longest time, and is one of only 3 pre-Civil War train depots remaining in Alabama. It was the site of a battle between Union and Confederate troops both fighting for control.

1 Jackson County Park, 2302 County Park Rd, ☏ +1 256 574-4719. Daily 8AM-4PM. A relaxing place by the river where you can purchase food to feed the ducks or walk out on a dock and appreciate the scenery. (updated Dec 2021)

1 McCutchen's Magnolia House, 303 E Willow St, ☏ +1 256 259-3077. Some little Southern delectables, in a big old house. (updated Dec 2021)

1 Quality Inn Scottsboro Us/72-Lake Guntersville Area, 208 Micah Way, ☏ +1 256 575-4074. It has one of those devices so that medically disabled people can enjoy the outdoor pool too. (updated Dec 2021) 2 Comfort Inn & Suites Near Lake Guntersville, 25775 John T Reid Pkwy, ☏ +1 256 259-8700. This place looks like a ski chalet and has quite the inviting indoor hot tub and pool. $76. (updated Dec 2021) 3 Goose Pond Colony Resort, 417 Ed Hembree Dr, ☏ +1 256 912-0592. Manicured resort place on the Tennessee River/Guntersville Lake. (updated Dec 2021)

Scottsboro is off on its own it seems on the west bank of the Tennessee River. You can get there from Huntsville pretty directly via US Route 75, and to I-65 over what used to be this derelict passage over the Tennessee River called the Comer Bridge, now thankfully replaced by a modern span.

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