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8 Things You Should Know About Birmingham

Alabama is full of fun facts and awesome places to check out. If you are moving to Birmingham, local movers have the top eight things you should know about Birmingham.

1.Compared to other major cities, the cost of living in Birmingham is relatively low. Local Birmingham movers say this city ranks at the 12th most affordable metro area.

2. Many people forget that Alabama’s most populous city is an outdoor mecca. There’s paddle boating an Oak Mountain, zip lining at Red Mountain, and tubing at Cahaba River. Residents of Birmingham can head to Railroad Park to relax by the ponds or check out the skaters at the park. Birmingham movers also suggest you try out the Birmingham Botanical gardens, which offers free entry all year.

3. One thing your should know about Birmingham is that it was the first city to celebrate Veterans Day. Local Birmingham movers say the largest Veterans Day celebration continues here each year.

4. It is easy to find a delicious beer in Birmingham. This Alabama city is home to multiple breweries and micro-breweries producing unique, craft beers.

5. If you are moving to Birmingham, you’d better be aware of Dixie Alley – a tornado prone area that can keep residents on their toes from March to May.

6. The SEC (Southeastern Conference) Headquarters are in downtown Birmingham. Football is a big deal to Birmingham residents.

7. Out-of-towners might be confused when they see the Statue of Liberty – but this is just a replica made for Liberty National Life Insurance Company.

8. Don’t forget to check out the underground music scene. Birmingham movers recommend residents dive into the latest music scene at Workplay, Bottletree Café, and Iron City. Birmingham is also home to Secret Stages, a music festival with unsigned bands from all over the country.

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