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Incorporated 1914 and Reincorporated 1997, Natural Bridge is located in Winston County (North Region), near William Bankhead National Forest and is near the northwest junctions of Hwy 278 and Hwy 5.


With the post office in existence since 1890, and roots being planted in 1895, when the North Alabama Railroad came through the Natural Bridges formation has brought many people to the area.
The 60-foot-high, 148-foot-long sandstone and iron ore bridge, with its formation dating back to 200 million years is known as the longest natural bridge east of the Rockies.
The best place in town to eat a meal is at the Natural Bridge Restaurant where a great variety of food may be tasted.

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04/18 Coming to The area
Mountain Brook Spring Art Show Mountain Brook AL April20 Up to one hundred local member artists will display original artwork for sale in an outdoor setting in quaint Mountain Brook near Crestline Village. Artwork available will range in size from minis to extra large canvases and all price ranges. Jazz band will be featured and food will be available at field.
Panoply Arts Festival Huntsville AL April26-28 Each spring in the heart of the Rocket City the arts are in full bloom at the Panoply Arts Festival.
Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Car Show Birmingham AL October11-13 Triumph Dealers of North America display, Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Merchandise Trailer featuring event TShirts, Pins, and Posters, Official Barber Vintage Festival event merchandise, Southern Vintage Fire Apparatus Association display, and Concessions
Kentuck Festival of the Arts Northport AL October19-20 Nationally and internationally acclaimed folk artists, 270+ folk, visionary, and contemporary artists and expert craftspeople presenting their work to you, free hands-on art-making for children in Kentuck for Kids and throughout the park, interactive live demonstrations by expert craftspeople—basketmakers, blacksmiths, woodworkers, traditional potters, fiber and fabric artists, quilters, jewelers, and a glassblower, live music and story-telling, food and fellowship.