Mooresville is located in central Limestone County in the extreme north-central part of the state. It has a mayor/city council form of government. Mooresville is the oldest incorporated town in Alabama. Author and lawyer Daniel Hundley lived for many years in Mooresville.
History

Demographics
According to 2020 Census estimates, Mooresville recorded a population of 87, with 96.6 percent of respondents identifying themselves as white, 2.3 percent as Asian, and 1.1 percent as Hispanic. The town's median household income, according to 2010 estimates, was $146,250, and the per capita income was $70,160.
Employment
According to 2020 Census estimates, the work force in Mooresville was divided among the following industrial categories:
- Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services 37.5 percent)
- Retail trade (20.8 percent)
- Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and extraction (8.3 percent)
- Construction (8.3 percent)
- Educational services and health care and social assistance (8.3 percent)
- Public administration (8.3 percent)
- Manufacturing (4.2 percent)
- Transportation and warehousing, and utilities (4.2 percent)
Education
Students in Mooresville attend Limestone County schools; no public schools are located within the town limits.
Transportation
County Highway 71 bisects Mooresville running north-south. Interstate Highway 565/U.S. Highway 72 is located just north of Mooresville's northern town limits.
Events and Places of Interest

Additional Resources
Jones, Pat. The Story of Mooresville: A Town Older than the State. Huntsville, Ala.: North Alabama Historical Association, 1968.
Limestone County Heritage Book Committee. The Heritage of Limestone County, Alabama. Clanton, Ala.: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 1998.
Jackson, Harvey H., ed. The WPA Guide to 1930s Alabama. 1941. Reprint, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2000.