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Established in 1832 on the site
of the Indian village
Costa--and originally named Jefferson--Cedar Bluff
boasted several industries, including mercantile, mills,
and hotels. Cotton was and remains the primary crop of
local farmers. Over time, Cedar Bluff grew into a
thriving hamlet around the town square. Today, the
Square remains the town's centerpiece, and features a
modern walking track, playground, volleyball court, and
pavilion.
You dont want to miss Cedar Bluff yearly Liberty
Day
Celebration. Thousands fill the town square to
experience the small town atmosphere of fun and
festivities, which include crafts, rides, live entertainment,
refreshments, an antique car show, and sporting
competitions. The excitement begins early with a parade
through the city streets. As the sun sets, a fantastic boat
show can be seen for miles along the coastline. Finally,
set against the backdrop of Weiss Lake and hundreds
of boats and cars loaded with spectators, the festivities
conclude with the largest fireworks show in the state of
Alabama.
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