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10 cze 2024 · The Poarch Creek Indians are Alabama's only federally-recognized tribe in Atmore AL. Learn all about our history, culture and community
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Rebecca Black. Customer Service Supervisor. (251) 446-1617....
- Discovering Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve: A Hidden Gem in Alabama’s ...
Plan your visit today and discover the magic of this hidden...
- Utilities - Poarch Creek Indians
The Poarch Creek Indian Reservation is a Creek Indian reservation in the state of Alabama. It is the home of the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, the only federally recognized Native American tribe in the state. The reservation is located eight miles (13 km) northwest of Atmore.
Rebecca Black. Customer Service Supervisor. (251) 446-1617. PCI Utilities Authority proudly manages water, sewer, and solid waste services within the Poarch community. Our team is dedicated to maintaining high standards for these critical services to ensure the well-being and convenience of our residents.
Plan your visit today and discover the magic of this hidden gem in Alabama’s wilderness. Magnolia Branch Wildlife Reserve is not just a sanctuary of natural beauty but also a testament to the vision and dedication of Poarch Creek Indian Tribal Elder Billy Smith.
The reservation is located eight miles northwest of Atmore, Alabama in rural Escambia County, about 57 miles east of Mobile. The Poarch Creek Indians have fought hard to preserve their proud heritage while moving forward into the mainstream of today’s modern society.
The Poarch Band of Creek Indians are a sovereign nation of Muscogee (Creek) people with deep ancestral connections to lands of the Southeast United States. Members of the Poarch Band are located mostly in Escambia County and parts of Florida.
Explore Main Campground - Poarch Creek Indians, part of the Magnolia Branch Preserve located near Atmore in the Escambia County region in Alabama. Main Campground - Poarch Creek Indians has 153 total sites, 131 of which are suitable for RVs.