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its Birmingham, Alabama


The iron industry built one southern town from a city with few residents to a booming town of 50,000 people in the city of  Birmingham.

Birmingham, Alabama was established in 1871 at the foothills of the Appalachians near one of the world’s richest mineral deposits. It was named after Birmingham in the United Kingdom – which was then the center of that country’s steel industry.

The last 200 years have seen Birmingham rise from market town into the fastest-growing city of the 19th century.

Why is Birmingham called the Iron City?

Iron City was named after the iron ore found in the area. It was located on the Southern Railway route between Muscadine and Birmingham. A post office called Iron city was established in 1889, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1935.

This iron industry developed Birmingham a lot as in 1800s, with the large investments financed by northern bankers and southern investors, as well as the technological expertise provided by northern and mid-western engineers, the iron and steel industry began to flourish in Birmingham, Alabama which indirectly built one southern town from a city with few residents to a booming town of 50,000 people.

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