Glencoe

Glencoe is located in southern Etowah and northern Calhoun Counties in the northeast section of the state. It has a mayor/city council form of government.

History

Silver Lakes Glencoe began as a farming community. The settlement began to expand after a rock quarry was established in the area in 1853 and the Louisville & Nashville Railroad came through the town. A post office opened in 1877. The town was named after the town of Glencoe in Scotland. By the turn of the century, five quarries were operating near Glencoe. Glencoe High School opened in 1918, supplementing a grammar school that had existed in the area for many years. A second high school was built in 1959, the same year that Glencoe Elementary was established as a separate school. Several local men served in World War I, and the Great Depression halted progress in the town, as it did all across the state. The city incorporated in 1939, gained electric power through a contract with Alabama Power Company in 1941, a city-run water system in 1944, and a volunteer fire department by 1946. Home delivery of mail began in 1962.

Demographics

According to 2020 Census estimates, Glencoe recorded a population of 5,125. Of that number, 94.2 percent of respondents identified themselves as white, 2.3 percent as African American, 2.5 percent as two or more races, 0.6 percent as Hispanic, and 0.1 percent as Asian. The town’s median household income was $61,514, and the per capita income was $29,324.

Employment

According to 2020 Census estimates, the work force in Glencoe was divided among the following industrial categories:

  • Educational services, and health care and social assistance (29.2 percent)
  • Retail trade (13.5 percent)
  • Other services, except public administration (13.2 percent)
  • Manufacturing (9.5 percent)
  • Public administration (9.4 percent)
  • Transportation, warehousing, and utilities (6.1 percent)
  • Professional, scentific, and administrative and waste management services (5.4 percent)
  • Wholesale trade (4.6 percent)
  • Construction (3.8 percent)
  • Finance and insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing (2.4 percent)
  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and extractive (1.2 percent)
  • Arts, entertainment, recreation, and accommodation and food services (0.9 percent)
  • Information (0.8 percent)

Education

Glencoe schools are part of the Etowah County School System. The town has one elementary school, one middle school, and one high school.

Transportation

Glencoe is bisected by U.S. Highway 431, which runs northwest-south through the town. Northeast Alabama Regional Airport is located 15 miles to the west.

Events and Places of Interest

Glencoe maintains two city parks, both along Cove Creek. They include a municipal pool, softball and baseball fields, basketball and tennis courts, pavilions, and a walking track. For the past decade the city has sponsored an annual Celebration in the Park with vendors, food, recreation for children, an antique car and tractor show, and music. It also holds an annual Cookies with Santa celebration. The Silver Lakes Golf Course, part of the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, is located in Glencoe. In addition, the town is located on the Coosa River, which offers fishing and recreational opportunities.

Additional Resources

Etowah County Centennial Committee. The History of Etowah County. Birmingham, Ala.: Roberts and Sons, 1968.

Etowah County Heritage Book Committee. The Heritage of Etowah County, Alabama. Clanton, Ala.: Heritage Publishing Consultants Inc., 1999.

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