Come celebrate the history and heritage of Geneva, Alabama and the unveiling of a new historic marker! The town was established in the 1820s at the junction of the Choctawhatchee and Talakahatchee (Pea) Rivers. Henry A. Yonge, who established an Indian trading post there, named the settlement, Geneva, for his bride who was a native of Geneva, New York. Call 334-684-2144 or 334-684-1203 for details.
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