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Madrid, Alabama

Madrid, Alabama is a small town located in Houston County, and it is part of the Dothan metropolitan area. According to the 2020 census, the population of Madrid was 265 residents. It is a small community within the larger Houston County region of Alabama.

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1905: Bay Line Railroad construction begins in 1905

In 1905, A. B. Steele commenced building the Bay Line Railroad connecting Panama City, Florida, and Dothan, Alabama. Simultaneously, the Geneva Lumber Company surveyed a country road from Cottonwood, Alabama, to meet the railroad.

1905: Ed Watford buys land in 1905 to establish Madrid

In 1905, Ed Watford, a resident of Houston County, acquired 180 acres of land with the intention of developing it into the town of Madrid.

1912: Bank of Madrid founded in 1912

In 1912, Mayor Ed Watford established the Bank of Madrid.

1924: Bank of Madrid closes in 1924

In 1924, the Bank of Madrid closed after 12 years of operation.

2000: 2000 census results for Madrid

According to the 2000 census, Madrid had a population of 303 people living in 119 households, with 89 families residing in the town.

2020: 2020 United States census for Madrid

According to the 2020 United States census, Madrid had a population of 265 people living in 117 households, comprising 78 families.

2020: Madrid population in 2020

In 2020, the census reported Madrid, Alabama had a population of 265 residents.