Huntsville is a city in northern Alabama and the county seat of Madison. Located on the Tennessee River/0/36 km north of Birmingham.
John hunter was the first person to settle here (1805). 18 1 1 officially quoted Hunter's name as Huntsville. The city was built in 1844. It was burned by the northern army during the civil war (1862) and was rebuilt later.
2. Montgomery
Montgomery is located in montgomery county, Alabama, USA. It is the capital of Alabama, the seat of montgomery county and the second largest city in the state.
According to the statistics of the U.S. Census Bureau in 2000, the population of Montgomery is 20 1.568, of which 49.63% are African-Americans, 47.67% are whites and 0/.06% are Asians.
3. Birmingham
Birmingham is the largest city in Alabama and the seat of Jefferson County, part of which is located in Shelby County.
The population of Birmingham Metropolitan Area is about 1,128,047 (2013), accounting for about a quarter of the total population of Alabama. Birmingham was founded in 187 1 year as an industrial city. Some of the indigenous residents involved in the construction of Birmingham are of British descent, so its name comes from Birmingham, the main industrial city in Britain.
4. Troy
Troy is a city in pike county, Alabama, USA. According to the 2000 census, this city has 65,438+03,935 residents, which is the capital of pike county. The University of Troy (formerly known as Troy State University) is located here. Intoppa Smith, a pianist from Bookwood, was born in Troy.
5. Auburn City
Auburn is a famous university town in America. In 20 18, Livability rated Auburn as the top 100 "most livable place", and Princeton Review also rated Auburn University as "Top Ten Universities with Quality of Life". Founded in 1856, it is the largest university in Alabama and the first traditional white university in the state to admit black students.
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