Explore Emelle, AL

Emelle, AL is a small town located in Sumter County, Alabama. With a population of around 50 residents, it is considered one of the smallest towns in the state. Emelle is known for being home to the largest hazardous waste landfill in the United States, which has caused controversy and concerns among environmentalists. Despite its small size, Emelle has a rich history and is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, making it a peaceful and serene place to live. The town also offers a close-knit community where residents support and look out for one another.


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