Petrey, AL
Italia
Petrey sits in rural Crenshaw County, Alabama, a small community of just 39 residents surrounded by rolling farmland and pine forests. The tiny settlement experiences Alabama's humid subtropical climate, with hot summers and mild winters typical of the southeastern United States. To reach Petrey, take State Route 106 west from Troy, which connects to the larger highway network through US Route 231. Most visitors arrive via Troy, about 15 miles to the east, making this the primary access route for the community. The nearest commercial airport is Troy Municipal Airport at N Kenneth Campbell Field, located approximately 12 miles away for those flying into the region. Daily travel patterns center on short trips to Troy for shopping, services, and employment, as Petrey itself has limited commercial facilities. Longer routes typically involve connections through Montgomery via US 231 north, about 60 miles away, or south toward Dothan. The rural roads around Petrey wind through agricultural areas where cotton and peanut farming dominate the landscape. The community maintains a single post office that serves as the primary landmark and gathering point for residents, operating out of a modest building that has anchored this small Alabama settlement for decades.