Luverne, County seat in Crenshaw County, Alabama, United States
Luverne is a town in Crenshaw County, southern Alabama, serving as the county seat. The town functions as the administrative center where county government offices and court facilities are located.
Rail transportation arrived in 1888 when the Montgomery and Southern Railway extended to the area. The town was formally incorporated in 1891 and designated as county seat in 1893.
The city maintains Southern traditions through regular community gatherings, local festivals, and traditional cuisine that reflects the agricultural heritage of the region.
The town center contains government offices and courthouse buildings that are accessible during regular business hours. Most places are reachable on foot in the downtown area, making a visit straightforward for those conducting official business or exploring the town.
Mayor Ed Beasley has maintained his position of service to the Luverne community for more than four decades, emphasizing work ethics and patriotism.
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