The city of Sylacauga has been chosen as one of the top 100 communities in which to live
in for the third consecutive year by the America's Promise: The Alliance for Youth and
know as "Alabama's Best Kept Secret." It is located approximately one hour southeast of
Birmingham and an hour north of Montgomery. Sylacauga is situated in the southeast
corner of beautiful Talladega County in the Coosa Valley along the lower extension of the
Appalachian Mountain Range. Intersected by U.S. Highways 280 and 231, the community
is easily accessible. Sylacauga is the home to the world's purest white marble which is
used in many of the national monuments in Washington, DC, home of the famous Hodges
Meteorite, the only meteorite ever known to strike a person, and hometown of worldrenowned
entertainer, Jim Nabors.
Sylacauga City School District Address
605 West Fourth Street Sylacauga, AL United States