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Troy, Alabama, sits in the heart of the Wiregrass region, a landscape characterized by a gentle, rolling terrain that slopes toward the south. It lies 34.8 miles north of Enterprise, AL (from Enterprise, AL: bearing 349°T), and is situated 18.4 miles east-north-east of Luverne. The air here, especially in the late afternoons of summer, carries the sweet, earthy scent of pine and damp soil, a palpable presence that settles over the neighborhoods like a warm breath. Mature oak trees, their branches gnarled and reaching, create dappled canopies over quiet streets, their leaves rustling with a sound that seems to hold a thousand stories. The land itself, a fertile red clay, supports a verdant growth, where fields of cotton and corn stretch out under the wide, often brilliant, Alabama sky. The history of Troy is deeply entwined with the agricultural bounty of this land, once dominated by cotton plantations and now a hub for diversified farming and timber. Its founding in the mid-19th century was spurred by its strategic location and fertile soil, a promise of prosperity that drew settlers seeking a new life. Today, Troy maintains a character shaped by this past, with a strong sense of community evident in its well-preserved historic downtown and the enduring presence of Troy University, a significant contributor to the local economy and a beacon of intellectual life. The annual Peanut Festival, a lively celebration of a crop that has become synonymous with the region, draws crowds and showcases a distinct local flavor, a testament to the enduring spirit and traditions of Troy.
| Location | Troy, Pike County, Alabama |
| Coordinates | 31.808768°N, 85.969951°W |
| Timezone | Central Time (America/Chicago) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 36079, 36081, 36082 |
| Area Code | 561 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |