Visit Website. The city of Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and is situated in both Shelby and Jefferson Counties. Nestled at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains at the cross-section of two major railroads, the city was once the primary industrial center of the southern United States.
Birmingham was founded on June 1, , by real estate promoters who sold lots near the planned crossing of the Alabama and Chattanooga and South and North railroads. The first business at that crossroads was the trading post and country store Yeilding's, run by the still prominent Yeilding family.
The site of the railroad crossing was notable for the nearby deposits of iron ore, coal, and limestone- the three principal raw materials used in making steel. Birmingham is the only place worldwide where significant amounts of all three minerals can be found in such close proximity. Birmingham also boasts 99 historic neighborhoods and is often referred to as the cradle of the American Civil Rights Movement. The city is centrally located in the southeast and easily accessible to major hubs in the region.
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