Andalusia, County seat in Covington County, Alabama, United States.
Andalusia is a city in Covington County in southern Alabama situated at about 350 feet (106 meters) elevation. The community includes residential neighborhoods and commercial districts spread across its area.
The settlement began in 1841 when residents relocated to higher ground to escape flooding from the Conecuh River. It became the county seat in 1844.
The Three Notch Museum occupies a former railroad depot building and displays artifacts and exhibits about the region's history. Visitors can learn about the local past and how the community has developed over time.
South Alabama Regional Airport is located roughly 4 miles (6 kilometers) east of downtown and has a runway about 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) long. Visitors flying in will find reasonable access to the city from this airport.
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College grounds include an 18-acre public fishing lake and golf course. These facilities show how the city integrates recreation with its educational campus.
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