Study in the US- Know Your Destination- Alabama

May 29, 2024
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General

Capital- Montgomery

 

Major Cities- Auburn, Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Tuscaloosa

 

Some Interesting Facts about Alabama

 

- Cities in Alabama have several nicknames, such as “The Magic City” for Birmingham, “The Rocket City” for Huntsville, and “The Azalea City” for Mobile.

 

- Alabama is the only state in the U.S. to have an alcoholic beverage as its official drink

 

- Alabama was the first US state to declare Christmas a legal holiday.

 

- 911 is a number we all know.It is the number to call in case of an emergency no matter where you are in the US. It is interesting to note that the First 911 call was made In Alabama

 

- The state happened to play a crucial role in Civil War mainly because it was started because of Alabama.

 

- The first rocket that sent man to the moon was designed in Alabama. Huntsville, Alabama, which is the home of the George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, is called the Rocket Capital of the World.

 

- Dotham Alabama is the “Peanut Capital of the World”. About 50% of the peanuts grown in the United States are grown within a 100-mile radius of Dothan, Alabama. Alabama has about 900 peanut farmers and is the 3rd largest producer of peanuts in the U.S.

 

- Windshield wipers were invented in Alabama

 

- Alabama has a weather forecasting possum named Sand Mountain Sam, and two prognosticating groundhogs named Birmingham Bill and Smith Lake Jake.

 

- Alabama Has an All-Water Mail Route- All of Magnolia Springs, Alabama has its mail brought to the town by riverboat. This is the last remaining mail route in the continental United States that is carried out entirely by water.

 

Some Interesting Facts about Alabama’s Economy

 

- The largest industries by revenue in Alabama are Hospitals, New Car Dealers and Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters

 

- Like any other state in the US, Alabama has nearly 376,000 acres of farm land that is solely allotted for the cotton farming.

 

- The three biggest resources that can be found in the state include iron ore, coal and limestone.

 

- According to the Alabama Department of Commerce, Alabama is home to 780 bioscience companies.

 

- Cummins Research Park is the second largest research and technology park in the United States, contributing to the success of many Fortune 500 companies.

 

- The state is one of the largest producers of peanuts in the US.

 

- Alabama has the second most extensive forests in the contiguous United States, and pulp and paper products lead manufactures.

 

- Other major industries produce chemicals, electronics, textiles, processed foods, and automobiles.

 

- The Marshall NASA Space Flight Center, Redstone Arsenal, Maxwell Air Force Base, and Forts Rucker and McClellan contribute significantly to the economy.

 

- Alabama is playing a leading role in cybersecurity research and job growth. Because the state is the site of major aviation, defense, automotive and biochemical companies, the need for cybersecurity experts in Alabama is high. The state also has seven government agencies that are involved in cybersecurity research, as well as 10 cybersecurity start-up companies, according to the state’s Chamber of Commerce.

 

- With varying landscapes and rich history, the state entertains more than 20 million visitors a year, making it a great place to open a business related to the tourism industry.

 

Best Universities in Alabama

 

University of Auburn

The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Samford University

 

Popular Institutions in Alabama among Indian Students

 

University of Alabama at Birmingham

The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa

Auburn University, Alabama

University of South Alabama

Troy University

Auburn University at Montgomery

Jacksonville State University

University of West Alabama 

 

Universities in Alabama that offer GRE Waiver

 

University of Alabama at Birmingham

Auburn University, Alabama

University of South Alabama

Auburn University at Montgomery

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