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I hope you will find Burnt Corn as interesting as the name itself and learn How Burnt Corn Got Its Name as well as how the State of Alabama got its name. I am very proud to promote Burnt Corn, Alabama and want you to explore and learn our History, our Legacy, and the People , and even take a Tour of Histroic Burnt Corn. Even take a look at the types of Homes in Burnt Corn. This web site is extensive, take a moment to read the Summary of Burnt Corn Website Tell your family, friends and neighbors to check out this web EVERYBODY KNOWS SOMEBODY FROM BURNT CORN OR FROM ALABAMA. Please sign in to let us know you been here. Your southern roots can be traced back to Burnt Corn. Come back and visit us regularly as we will be making changes often. If you have information to add to this site, your input is invited please email me at vwatson@wbqp.com or webmaster@burntcorn.com
Burnt Corn is a small farming community located in southwest Alabama in both counties of Monroe and Conecuh. Burnt Corn is approximately five square miles with a population of about 300 residents. The nearest towns are Monroeville, Alabama about 12 miles away to the west, Evergreen, Alabama about 15 miles away to the east and Brewton, Alabama about 30 miles away to the south andGreenville, Alabama about 40 miles to the north. The nearest metropolitan cities are Montgomery, Alabama 97 miles away to the north, Mobile, Alabama 100 miles away to the southwest, and Pensacola, Florida 93 miles away to the south.