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  1. 4 days ago · Birmingham, largest city in Alabama, U.S., located in the north-central part of the state. It is a leading industrial centre of the South. Birmingham is the seat (1873) of Jefferson county, a port of entry in the Mobile customs district, and the focus of a large metropolitan area that includes the.

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  2. 205, 659. FIPS code. 01-07000. GNIS feature ID. 2403868 [2] Website. birminghamal .gov. Birmingham ( / ˈbɜːrmɪŋhæm / BUR-ming-ham) is a city in the north central region of Alabama. Birmingham is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county.

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    Placed in Alabama's north-central portion, Birmingham is approximately 284 miles from the Gulf Shores. The city occupies the Jones Valley, which is bordered by long parallel mountain ridges that run from the northeast to the southwest direction. Red Mountain, which divides the Jones Valley from Shades Valley, is located just south of the downtown. ...

    According to the Köppen Climate Classification, Birmingham experiences a humid subtropical climate with hot, muggy summers and mild winters. The warm season lasts from May 25 to September 2, where July is the year's hottest month, with average high temperatures ranging between 90°F and 72°F. The cold season lasts from November 29 to February 24, wh...

    The present-day area of Birmingham in the narrow Jones Valley was initially settled in 1813, and the community of Elyton became the Jefferson County seat in 1821. The area served as the meeting point of the east-west and north-south railroads in 1870, and in the following year, a new city was established by the Elyton Land Company supported by rail...

    As per the latest US Census, Birmingham has a population of 200,733 inhabitants with a median age of 36.2 and a population density of 1,365 people per square mile. The top ethnic groups in the city include White (Non-Hispanic) at 22.91%, African American (Non-Hispanic) at 68.12%, Native American at 0.17%, Asians at 1.62%, Pacific Islander at 0.05%,...

    Birmingham Museum Of Art

    Spread over 3.9 acres at the center of Birmingham's cultural district, the Birmingham Museum of Art is the Southeastern United States' biggest municipal art museum. This museum houses a vast collection of paintings, drawings, sculptures, prints, and decorative arts. The museum's decorative arts are representations of American, Asian, Native American, African, Pre-Columbian, and European cultures. It also houses a collection of Renaissanceand Baroque artworks dating from the late 13th century...

    McWane Science Center

    This science museum and research archive is located in downtown Birmingham's historic Loveman's department store building. It comprises a state-of-the-art hands-on science center, an IMAX Dome Theater, and an aquarium. The World of Water Exhibit on the lower level showcases over 50 aquatic species. Small sharks and rays of different species are housed in a touch tank, while shark teeth can also be observed under a microscope. The Alabama Collections Center houses more than 500,000 items from...

    Vulcan Park and Museum

    Operated by Vulcan Park Foundation, the Vulcan Park and Museum aim to preserve and promote the 56 ft tall Vulcan statue as the city symbol of Birmingham. Besides offering panoramic views of Birmingham, the Vulcan Park and Museum feature an interactive history museum and a 10-acre urban green space. The museum also aims to advance knowledge about the city's history and culture and encourage visitors to explore the region. The Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau, in May 2007, desi...

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  3. Jan 19, 2024 · Birmingham is located in Jones Valley, one of the southernmost valleys of the Appalachian mountain chain. Veterans of Gen. Andrew Jackson’s army that defeated the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend were the first settlers to reach the area in 1815.

  4. Apr 7, 2016 · iStock. 9. With a population of approximately 212,000, Birmingham is Alabama's largest city—for now.According to census projections, Huntsville is expected to take the top spot within 10 years.

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  5. Birmingham is a city in the north central region of Alabama. Birmingham is the county seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2022 census estimates, Birmingham had a population of 196,910, down 2% from the 2020 census, making it Alabama's third-most populous city after Huntsville and Montgomery.

  6. References. Birmingham, Alabama. Coordinates: 33°3103N 86°4834W. Birmingham is the second- or third-most populous city in the U.S. state of Alabama, with about 197,000 people living in it. [3] . It is the county seat of Jefferson County. Its metropolitan area is the biggest in Alabama with more than 1.1 million people living in it.

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