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DeKalb County is situated in the northeastern region of Alabama, it is characterized by its scenic landscapes, rolling hills, and diverse topography. The county is known for its rich agricultural heritage, particularly in poultry farming and the production of tomatoes, peaches, and other crops.

The city of Fort Payne serves as the county seat and is recognized for its history in the textile and apparel industry. It is also famous as the “Sock Capital of the World” due to its historical significance in hosiery manufacturing.

DeKalb County boasts natural attractions such as Little River Canyon National Preserve, which offers opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The area’s natural beauty, with the presence of Lookout Mountain and the peacefulness of its rural landscapes, appeals to nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The county’s economy is supported by agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and a growing retail sector. Its friendly communities, scenic beauty, and historical significance make DeKalb County a blend of rural charm, economic diversity, and natural allure.


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