Old Ramer, located in Montgomery County, Alabama, was a small town that thrived in the mid to late 19th century. Established around 1850, it served as a local hub until its decline by 1895. Below is detailed information about the town.
County: Montgomery
Zip Code: Not available
Latitude / Longitude: 32°03′02″N, 86°13′17″W
Elevation: 469 ft (143 m)
Time Zone: Central (CST) (UTC-6)
Established: Circa 1850
Disestablished: Circa 1895
Comments: Old Ramer featured a sugar mill, hotel, general store, and blacksmith shop, serving as a local hub until new roads and the mill’s closure led to its decline.
Remains: An 1800s-era home in good condition and a 1908-era house currently inhabited.
Current Status: Considered a ghost town; the area is now private property.
Remarks: Visitors should seek permission before exploring, as the owners may contact authorities.