Livingston, Alabama, is the county seat of Sumter County. It was settled in 1830, after the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek. The first courthouse was built of logs. At the end of the 1800s, due to the artesian water from Bored Well, the city became notable as a health spa.
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Center for the Study of the Black Belt
Displays information about the black belt heritage, their mission, goals, and programs as well as contact details.
http://www.centerforblackbelt.org/
Official municipal website of this West central Alabama town. Includes information about its places of interest, restaurants, recreational facilities, parades, education, elected officials, and utilities.
http://www.ci.livingston.al.us/
Home of the Cougars provides information about the school, its highlights, classes, organizations, faculty, news and events, and athletics.
http://www.sumter.k12.al.us/lhs/
Online version of the traditional paper version of the newspaper offers the opportunity to buy a subscription to the paper as well as news, weather, and sports, and classified ads.
http://www.recordjournal.net/
Regional state university offers a broad range of academic programs as well as support services to the business, government, and education communities. Includes academics, admissions, student life, athletics, and news and events.
http://www.uwa.edu/