- Birmingham - Wikipedia
Birmingham borders the Black Country to its west and, together with the city of Wolverhampton and towns including Dudley and Solihull, forms the West Midlands conurbation The royal town of Sutton Coldfield is incorporated within the city limits to the northeast
- About Birmingham | City of Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham is home to world-class medical research, a celebrated food and arts scene, and the Birmingham Civil Rights National Monument We are a community dedicated to fostering growth through a progressive business climate and a devotion to social justice
- The 25 Best Things To Do In Birmingham, Alabama - Southern Living
From celebrated dining to colorful breweries and sports stadiums, there's plenty to love about Birmingham Keep reading for the best things to do in the Magic City
- Birmingham | City, Map, History | Britannica
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
- Attractions in Birmingham
Explore Birmingham’s rich culture and heritage, dive into its vibrant arts scene, or enjoy hands-on activities that bring history and science to life Discover award-winning museums, historic landmarks, and interactive exhibitions that make learning fun for all ages
- Birmingham - Encyclopedia of Alabama
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
- AFAR names Birmingham among best places in the world to travel in 2026
Birmingham just landed a major global spotlight AFAR—one of the travel industry’s most trusted and influential publications—has officially named The Magic City as one of the best places in the world to travel in 2026 Out of 24 destinations across all seven continents, Birmingham is one of
- About Birmingham - Greater Birmingham Convention Visitors Bureau . . .
Birmingham stands in the heart of the Deep South, but it’s not an Old South city Founded in 1871 at the crossing of two railroad lines, Birmingham grew so quickly through the early 1900s that people said it was “just like Magic,” earning the new town its moniker, the Magic City
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