Talladega County was created by an act of the Alabama General Assembly on December 18, 1832, from land ceded by the Creek Indians in the March Treaty of Cusseta. The county was named after the Creek Indian village of Talatigi, which means “border town.”
Located near the geographic center of the state in the Coosa River Valley, Talladega County is home to the Talladega Superspeedway race track and the state’s highest mountain, Mount Cheaha.
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- Lot Size67 Acres
- CommunityTalladega
Cheaha Off Grid Retreat
Talladega County, AL
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- Lot Size346± Acres
- CommunityChildesburg, Talladega County
Coosa River & Lay Lake Sanctuary
Talladega County, Alabama
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- Lot Size143+/- Acres
- CommunityTalladega County
Chandler Springs 143ac
Talladega County, Alabama
- Founding Date: December 18, 1832
- Area: 753 square miles
- Population: 81,057
- Major Waterways: Coosa River
- Major Highways: I-20, U.S.280, U.S. 78
- County Seat: Talladega
- Largest City: Talladega
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Talladega Super Speedway
Desoto Caverns
Talladega National Forest