Where is Marshall County, Alabama?

Marshall County is a county equivalent area found in Alabama, USA. The county government of Marshall is found in the county seat of Guntersville.
With a total 1,614.03 sq. km of land and water area, Marshall County, Alabama is the 1657th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 94,636 people, Marshall County has a total 40147 households earning 39526 on average per year.
Marshall County, Alabama - Quick Facts
FIPS Code | 1095 |
Area Codes | 256 |
Time Zone | CST |
Major Cities | Albertville (population: 34,527), Arab (population: 17,056), Guntersville (population: 16,575), Boaz (population: 15,949), Grant (population: 6,012), Horton (population: 5,246), Union Grove (population: 5,123), Langston (population: 590) |
Land Area | 36,539 sq miles |
Water Area | 566 sq miles |
Household Income | $39,526 |
Housing Units | 40,147 |
Median Home Value | $114,000 |
High School Grads | 76% of population |
Holders of Bachelors Degrees | 15% of population |
Retail Spending | $15,434 per capita |
Food & Accomodation Sales | $103,539 per capita |
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This page was last updated on June 30, 2016.