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Around Brooklyn ...

Below is a sample of nearby communities based on their distance from Brooklyn, with the nearest first.

  • County Line
    (2 miles [3.2 km] to the southwest)
    • County Line is located in Covington County
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for County Line
  • Alberton
    (3 miles [4.8 km] to the southeast)
    • Alberton is located in Coffee County
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  • Curtis
    (5 miles [8 km] to the north)
    • Curtis is located in Coffee County
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Curtis
  • Opp
    (5 miles [8 km] to the west)
    • Opp is located in Covington County
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Opp
    • Population from the 2020 Census: 6,313 people
    • Jump to TripAdvisor's Tourism page for Opp <1>
  • Beulah
    (6 miles [9.7 km] to the southwest)
    • Beulah is located in Covington County
    • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Beulah
  • Kinston
    (6 miles [9.7 km] to the south)
  • Danleys Crossroads
    (7 miles [11.3 km] to the north)
    • Danleys Crossroads is located in Coffee County
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  • Babbie
    (8 miles [12.9 km] to the west)
    • Babbie is located in Covington County
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    • Population from the 2020 Census: 599 people
  • Elba
    (9 miles [14.5 km] to the northeast)
    • Elba is located in Coffee County
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    • Population from the 2020 Census: 3,919 people
    • Jump to TripAdvisor's Tourism page for Elba <1>
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    • Onycha
      (9 miles [14.5 km] to the southwest)
      • Onycha is located in Covington County
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      • Population from the 2020 Census: 180 people
    • Goodman
      (10 miles [16.1 km] to the east)
      • Goodman is located in Coffee County
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    • Horn Hill
      (10 miles [16.1 km] to the southwest)
      • Horn Hill is located in Covington County
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      • Population from the 2020 Census: 227 people
    • Pine Level
      (11 miles [17.7 km] to the north)
      • Pine Level is located in Coffee County
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    • Antioch
      (13 miles [20.9 km] to the west)
      • Antioch is located in Covington County
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    • Rose Hill
      (13 miles [20.9 km] to the northwest)
      • Rose Hill is located in Covington County
      • Jump to our Gazetteer entry for Rose Hill

For more communities neighboring Brooklyn, please visit our County-by-County Page for Brooklyn.

Coffee County ...

Brooklyn is located in Coffee County<2>.

The following counties adjoin and form the boundaries of Coffee County: Covington, Crenshaw, Dale, Geneva & Pike.

Curious and Interesting Names Near Brooklyn ...

It seems like there is always a nearby community with a name that seems interesting, maybe familiar or just catches our attention in some other way. We've collected some names which strike us as being curious or interesting. Our list can be found on the Tidbits & Trivia Page for Brooklyn.

Airports Near Brooklyn ...

When a trip includes a flight, we try to find an airport that best fits our travel plans.<3> To that purpose, we've assembled a list of that are relatively close to Brooklyn and that information can be found on the Airports Page for Brooklyn.

Websites We Enjoy ...

When we're planning a trip, we like to check the following websites for sights, attractions and places to visit.

Footnotes ...

<1>While we're fans and frequent users of TripAdvisor, you should know that we're also members of the TripAdvisor affiliate program.
<2>If you're interested in how the shape of Alabama's counties, including Coffee, have changed over time, we recommend the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.
<3>When we are planning a trip (for example, to Brooklyn), we usually look for the obvious: the choice of airlines that fly into the airport, the number of flights, the connections we have to make, which car rentals are available, etc. We also look for sights and attractions that we might find between any given airport and our destination - we do love exploring. We're willing to fly into a more distant airport if we can get the services and amenities that we like. Even though our choice of airport might be inconvenient to others, it usually gives us a better trip.