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 Demopolis  area recreational property offers its residents an opportunity to  enjoy all that the city of Demopolis has to offer. Located in an  easygoing neighborhood that boasts of a safe and family-oriented  community, Demopolis is cherished by the nearly 8,000 residents that  call it home. 
Besides  being a place that has good employment opportunities and educational  institutions, Demopolis is one of those towns where you can truly  relax and live.  Demopolis area recreational property brings one  closer to nature and the outdoors as well as to culture and the arts. 
Those  who like camping and relishing nature will be pleased to utilize the  two campgrounds in the Demopolis area.  Fishing as well as boating  are some of the activities on Demopolis Lake.  If you’d rather be  off the water than on it, the areas surrounding Demopolis Lake offers some of the best West Alabama Hunting Land – about 1,400 acres of it. 
Demopolis  area recreational property is never far from places of historic  significance.  On the National Historic Register of Places and a  National Historic Landmark is Gaineswood, an antebellum house that  was built in the Greek Revival architectural style sometime between  1843 and 1861.  Besides Gaineswood, there’s Bluff Hall, Demopolis  Town Square, the Geneva Mercer Museum, and more.  
One  attraction that draws the crowds into Demopolis is Christmas on the  River.  Each year the festivity with floats (that actually float on  water) brings about 50,000 visitors to the city. The weeklong  celebration started in 1972 and includes a number of activities – a  children’s day parade, fireworks, a championship BBQ cook-off, and  a nighttime nautical parade. 
											  
											
  
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