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Vinegar Bend, Alabama

Vinegar Bend, Alabama
Unincorporated community
Location of Vinegar Bend in Washington County, Alabama.
Location of Vinegar Bend in Washington County, Alabama.
Vinegar Bend, Alabama is located in Alabama
Vinegar Bend, Alabama
Vinegar Bend, Alabama
Location of Vinegar Bend in Washington County, Alabama.
Coordinates: 31°15′50″N 88°20′41″W / 31.26389°N 88.34472°W / 31.26389; -88.34472Coordinates: 31°15′50″N 88°20′41″W / 31.26389°N 88.34472°W / 31.26389; -88.34472
Country United States
State Alabama
County Washington
Area
 • Total 9.47 sq mi (24.54 km2)
 • Land 9.45 sq mi (24.48 km2)
 • Water 0.02 sq mi (0.05 km2)
Elevation 161 ft (49 m)
Population (2010)
 • Total 1,988
 • Estimate (2016) N/A
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 36584
Area code(s) 251
GNIS feature ID 153854

Vinegar Bend is an unincorporated census-designated place in Washington County, Alabama, United States. Vinegar Bend is 15 miles (24 km) south-southwest of Chatom. As of the 2010 census, its population was 192. Vinegar Bend had a post office with ZIP code 36584 until it was closed July 1, 2010. When the bridge on the "main" road into Vinegar Bend was closed for repairs, the USPS closed the post office for good.

There are a number of stories about how VinegarBend (yes, the name is one word with two capital letters in it) got its name. One story is that VinegarBend received its name when a container holding vinegar burst at the freight station near the river's bend. It has frequently been noted on lists of unusual place names.

Wilmer "Vinegar Bend" Mizell, Major League Baseball pitcher and U.S. Congressman from North Carolina, was born across the state line in Mississippi, but the family's residence was on the Vinegar Bend mail route, therefore Vinegar Bend was recorded as his birthplace and he was nicknamed for the community.

Lucius Beebe visited VinegarBend in the 1940s and wrote "Vinegar Bend itself is a communal last chapter. Once at the turn of the century, a local ancient told us, it had been a hustling township boasting a huge planing mill, numerous stores and residences and a forty-two-room-hotel. The railroad had owned half a dozen engines, each one smokier and more pyrotechnic than the next, and life had gone on at a giddy pace."



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