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Cadle, Alabama
Cadle, Alabama is located in Alabama
Cadle, Alabama
Cadle, Alabama
Location in Alabama
Country United States
State Alabama
County Bibb
Elevation
397 ft (121 m)
Time zone UTC-6 (Central (CST))
 • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT)
GNIS feature ID 138361

Cadle, also known as Cadle Station, is a fascinating ghost town located in Bibb County, Alabama, in the United States. A ghost town is a place where most people have left, leaving behind empty buildings and a quiet atmosphere. These towns often tell stories of a time long past.

What is a Ghost Town?

A ghost town is a former community that is now mostly deserted. It might have buildings still standing, but very few or no people live there. The name "ghost town" comes from the eerie feeling of emptiness. It's like the town's "ghost" remains, even if its people are gone.

Why Do Towns Become Ghost Towns?

Towns can become ghost towns for many reasons. Often, it's because the main reason people lived there disappeared.

Economic Changes

Many ghost towns were once busy places because of a specific industry. For example, a town might have grown around a mine. If the mine ran out of ore, or if the price of the ore dropped, people would lose their jobs. They would then move away to find work elsewhere.

Changes in Transportation

Sometimes, new roads or railroads bypassed a town. If a town depended on being a stop along a major route, being bypassed could mean fewer visitors and less trade. This could cause businesses to close and people to leave.

Natural Disasters or Environment

Natural events like floods, droughts, or even diseases can also cause people to abandon a town. If the land becomes difficult to farm, or if water supplies dry up, a town might not be able to support its residents anymore.

The Story of Cadle, Alabama

Cadle, Alabama, is one such ghost town. While the exact reasons for its desertion are not detailed, it likely followed a similar path to other ghost towns. Perhaps it was once a bustling community tied to a local industry or a stop along an old transportation route. Over time, as conditions changed, people moved away, leaving Cadle to become the quiet place it is today. It stands as a reminder of how communities can rise and fall.

Where is Cadle Located?

Cadle is found in Bibb County, Alabama. It sits at an elevation of about 397 feet (121 meters) above sea level. Its coordinates are 33 degrees, 6 minutes, 13 seconds North, and 87 degrees, 3 minutes, 20 seconds West. This location places it within the Central Time Zone.

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