Headland is located in the southeast corner of Alabama in Henry County. It has a mayor/city council form of government.
History

After the railroad came through in 1893, the city began to expand and in the first decades of the twentieth century became a cotton ginning and milling center. The city became a peanut processing center after the boll weevil devastated the cotton crop in Alabama, with the peanut industry reaching a peak in the 1950s. City population reached 2,000 in 1927 and remained at that level throughout the Great Depression, then grew steadily after World War II. Since the turn of the twenty-first century, Headland has been one of Alabama's fastest growing towns. It is also home to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Peanut Research Laboratory.
Demographics
According to 2020 Census estimates, Headland recorded a population of 4,684. Of that number, 76.3 percent identified themselves as white, 22.6 percent as African American, 0.1 percent as Hispanic, and 0.1 percent as two or more races. The city's median household income was $65,278, and per capita income was $27,949.
Employment
According to 2020 Census estimates, the workforce in Headland was divided among the following industrial categories:
- Educational services, and health care and social assistance (18.4 percent)
- Manufacturing (17.1 percent)
- Retail trade (15.3 percent)
- Professional, scientific, management, and administrative and waste management services (9.9 percent)
- Other services, except public administration (8.2 percent)
- Arts, entertainment, recreation, and accommodation and food services (7.3 percent)
- Transportation and warehousing and utilities (6.9 percent)
- Finance, insurance, and real estate, rental, and leasing (6.1 percent)
- Construction (3.4 percent)
- Public administration (3.0 percent)
- Wholesale trade (2.4 percent)
- Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and extractive (1.4 percent)
- Information (0.8 percent)
Education
Schools in Headland are part of the Henry County School District; the city has one elementary, one middle, and one high school.
Transportation
Headland is intersected by State Highways 134 (northeast-southeast) and 173 (north-south), and lies just west of U.S. Highway 431/State Highway 1 (north-south)). The Headland Municipal Airport is located just north of the city and has two runways.
Events and Places of Interest

Headland Public Square is a tree-shaded central park in the city that is home to the Spirit of the American Doughboy war memorial, erected in 1926. The city maintains two recreational parks with softball fields and playground equipment and two municipal tennis courts. Headland annual events include a Daylily Festival in June, a Harvest Day Festival in October, and a Christmas Festival each December.
Additional Resources
The Heritage of Henry County, Alabama. Clanton, Ala.: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2002.
Additional Resources
The Heritage of Henry County, Alabama. Clanton, Ala.: Heritage Publishing Consultants, 2002.
Warren, Hoyt M. Henry's Heritage: A History of Henry County. Vol. 1. Abbeville, Ala.: Henry County Historical Society, 1978.