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City of Winfield

111 Bankhead Highway
205-487-4337

About

Winfield is a city situated in Northwest Alabama some 30 miles from the Mississippi State line. It lies in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountain range which stretches from deep south all the way to Maine. This area has an interesting history. Long before the earliest settlers arrived, Indian tribes hunted in the forest and fished in the streams and along and around Winfield. The city was originally called Needmore, but when it was incorporated in about 1897, the name was changed to Winfield in honor of General Winfield Scott. This area was once the Chickasaw Indian domain. Although there were no Indian settlements within the county, several sites were maintained as hunting camps. The strong and independent spirit of the people is the foremost attribute, with heritage gained from the Indians that settled the area. Patriotism runs deep in this southern community with the people being proud Americans.

Today, Winfield offers many of the advantages of a larger city, while providing the special touches of small town living. We have it all: one of the best public education systems in the entire state, excellent health care, lovely and affordable homes denominational churches, small businesses, a strong and expanding industrial base, good restaurants, progressive city government and recreational activities.