Tuscaloosa was named after Tuskaloosa, the chief of a band of Muskogean-speaking people. Tuscaloosa has a total area of 72.22 square miles
Alabama
Alabama is a southeastern state in the United States, boasts pivotal landmarks integral to the American Civil Rights Movement. Explore this historic state and delve into its impactful past while enjoying its modern charm.
Mobile was one of the first cities founded in Alabama, in 1702, around 117 years before Alabama became a state. Mobile is home to the 9th largest port in the United States
Hoover was named after President Herbert Hoover, who was in office at the time of its incorporation in 1967. Hoover has a total area of 50.326 square miles
Alabama is a state in the southeastern region of the United States, known as the “Heart of Dixie”, with a rich history and promising future.
Auburn was incorporated on February 2, 1839. Auburn is the largest city in Eastern Alabama with an estimated population of 76,143
Dothan is a city in the county seat of Houston County. Dothan is known as “The Peanut Capital of the World”, Dothan was initially established in 1885
Decatur was founded on the 16th of June 1820. Decatur was named in honour of Stephen Decatur; after he was killed in a duel in 1820.
John Cartwright was the inaugural European-American settler of Madison, arriving in 1818. Originally named “Madison Station,”
On February 19, 1897, the legislature officially changed the name to Phenix City. The total area of Phenix City is 24.8 square miles
