Cedric, Alabama Ghost Town

Cedric, Alabama, is a ghost town located in northeastern Chambers County. Below is detailed information about the town:

County: Chambers County

Zip Code: Not available

Latitude / Longitude: 33°06′25″N, 85°17′12″W

Elevation: 768 feet (234 meters)

Time Zone: Central Time Zone (UTC-6; UTC-5 during Daylight Saving Time)

Established: Date not specified

Disestablished: Date not specified

Comments: Cedric is situated approximately 3 to 4 miles southeast of present-day Roanoke and about 1 mile southwest of Bacon Level Church. Cedric is a ghost town in northeastern Chambers County, Alabama Ghost Town.

Wikipedia The town is entirely under private ownership today. Notably, early Alabama potter Joseph Rushton, along with his wife Martha Lorance, resided near Cedric.

Remains: No significant structures remain; the area is now overgrown and lacks visible remnants of its past.

Current Status: Classified as a ghost town

Remarks: Due to limited historical records, specific details about Cedric’s history, including its establishment, disestablishment, population, and economic activities, remain largely unknown.

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