Fruithurst, Alabama Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Fruithurst, Alabama is a small city located in the beautiful foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The city is situated at an elevation of about 750 feet and is surrounded by rolling hills and lush forests. The climate in Fruithurst is mild and humid, with temperatures ranging from hot summers to cold winters.

The history of Fruithurst dates back to 1847 when it was founded as a trading post by two brothers from Virginia. In the late 19th century, it became a center for coal mining and timber harvesting. Since then, Fruithurst has grown into a thriving community with many businesses and industries that employ local residents.

The politics of Fruithurst are largely conservative, with most residents voting Republican in elections. There are several elected officials who represent the city on both the local and state levels. The economy in Fruithurst is largely based on agriculture, manufacturing, tourism, and retail industries. There are also several educational institutions located in the city, including elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, universities, libraries and museums.

Fruithurst also has many interesting landmarks that draw tourists from all over the world each year. These include historic buildings such as the City Hall built in 1895; churches like St Paul’s Episcopal Church which was built in 1894; museums like the Fruithurst Museum which houses artifacts from early settlers; and parks like Liberty Park which features playgrounds for children to play on as well as trails for hiking or biking through nature’s beauty. All of these attractions make Fruithurst an ideal destination for visitors looking to experience authentic southern charm combined with modern amenities for their stay.

Population: 270. Estimated population in July 2024: 281 (+4.1% change)
Males: 134 (49.6%), Females: 136 (50.4%)

Cleburne County

Zip code: 36262

Demographics

Median resident age: 38.5 years
Median household income: $27,813
Median house value: $45,400

Population by Race

Races in Fruithurst:

  • White Non-Hispanic (98.9%)
  • Hispanic (0.7%)

Ancestries: United States (38.1%), Irish (5.9%), German (4.4%), English (3.7%), Dutch (3.0%).

Elevation: 1079 feet

Land area: 1.0 square miles

Map of Fruithurst, AL

Population by Education

Fruithurst is a small town located in Cleburne County, Alabama. It is situated at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains and has a population of just over 400 people. The population is spread out across the town with most people living in single-family homes. There are also some mobile homes and a few apartment complexes scattered throughout the area. The town has several businesses, including a grocery store, hardware store, post office and several restaurants. The school district serves grades kindergarten through twelfth grade with an enrollment of around 300 students. The median household income for Fruithurst is $30,000 per year which is lower than the national average. In addition to its small population and low median income, Fruithurst also has a high percentage of poverty compared to other parts of Alabama. According to recent census data, more than 25 percent of the population falls below the poverty line. Despite these economic issues, Fruithurst maintains a strong sense of community and remains an attractive place for people to live in rural Alabama. Residents take pride in their hometown culture and enjoy participating in numerous local events such as music festivals, art shows and parades throughout the year.

For population 25 years and over in Fruithurst

  • High school or higher: 53.2%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 5.5%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 2.5%
  • Unemployed: 5.1%
  • Mean travel time to work: 28.7 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Fruithurst city

  • Never married: 24.2%
  • Now married: 52.8%
  • Separated: 3.6%
  • Widowed: 12.1%
  • Divorced: 7.3%

2.6% Foreign born (2.6% Europe).

Population change in the 1990s: +93 (+52.5%).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Fruithurst:

  • HIGGINS GENERAL HOSPITAL (about 20 miles; BREMEN, GA)
  • POLK MEDICAL CENTER (about 23 miles; CEDARTOWN, GA)
  • NORTHEAST ALABAMA REGIONAL MED CENTER (about 24 miles; ANNISTON, AL)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Fruithurst:

  • ANNISTON METROPOLITAN (about 31 miles; ANNISTON, AL; Abbreviation: ANB)
  • TALLADEGA MUNI (about 45 miles; TALLADEGA, AL; Abbreviation: ASN)
  • RICHARD B RUSSELL (about 47 miles; ROME, GA; Abbreviation: RMG)

Other public-use airports nearest to Fruithurst:

  • WEST GEORGIA RGNL – O V GRAY FIELD (about 22 miles; CARROLLTON, GA; Abbreviation: CTJ)
  • MCMINN (about 27 miles; WEAVER, AL; Abbreviation: 25A)
  • CORNELIUS-MOORE FIELD (about 29 miles; CEDARTOWN, GA; Abbreviation: 4A4)

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Fruithurst:

  • JACKSONVILLE STATE UNIVERSITY (about 25 miles; JACKSONVILLE, AL; Full-time enrollment: 6,418)
  • STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST GEORGIA (about 26 miles; CARROLLTON, GA; Full-time enrollment: 7,241)
  • GADSDEN STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 32 miles; GADSDEN, AL; Full-time enrollment: 3,360)
  • SOUTHERN UNION STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 42 miles; WADLEY, AL; Full-time enrollment: 2,925)
  • KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY (about 62 miles; KENNESAW, GA; Full-time enrollment: 9,589)
  • LIFE UNIVERSITY (about 63 miles; MARIETTA, GA; Full-time enrollment: 2,881)
  • SOUTHERN POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY (about 63 miles; MARIETTA, GA; Full-time enrollment: 2,559)

Public primary/middle school in Fruithurst:

  • FRUITHURST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL (Students: 235; Location: 222 SCHOOL ST; Grades: KG – 06)