Clio, AL
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united states
Clio is a small Alabama town of 1,400 people located along US Highway 431, about halfway between Troy and Dothan in the southeastern part of the state. The town sits at the intersection of Highway 431 and State Route 10, making it a convenient stop for travelers moving through Barbour County's agricultural region. Clio has served as the county seat since 1893, when it was chosen over Clayton due to its strategic railroad location.