Lawrence County, Alabama
Lawrence County, Alabama, is located in the northwestern part of the state. It was established in 1818 and named after James Lawrence, a naval officer who died in the War of 1812. The county seat is Moulton, which serves as the primary hub for government and commerce in the area.
The county is known for its natural beauty, featuring parts of the Bankhead National Forest and several lakes, including Lewis Smith Lake. Lawrence County has a rich history and offers various outdoor recreational activities, making it a pleasant place for residents and visitors alike.