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The tranquil pace of life in Monroe County, Alabama, has nurtured some notable literary figures. Harper Lee and Truman Capote have called the county home.
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Alabama Information and History

Home to five Native American tribes (Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole), this area of fertile soils was the heart of the "cotton kingdom" before the Civil War.

Today Alabama lies at the center of a revitalized Deep South. Birmingham, the state's largest city, has become a focus for medical research, and is a major manufacturer of steel, iron, and coal. Leading industries include textiles and apparel, rubber and plastics, paper, chemicals, primary metals, and automobile manufacturing. The Alabama Research and Education Network, first state-funded computer network in the U.S., links universities and school systems across the state.

The Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway, a transportation corridor for industry and agriculture, connects 16,000 miles of U.S. inland waterways to the Gulf of Mexico via Mobile's port.

ECONOMY

Industry: retail and wholesale trade, services, government, finance, insurance, real estate, transportation, construction, electrical equipment.
Agriculture: poultry, forest products, cattle, nursery stock, cotton, eggs, peanuts, soybeans.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Alabama Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Alabama
Area
135,765 square kilometers
(52,419 square miles)
Population
4,500,752
Capital
Montgomery; 201,425
Per Capita Income
U.S. $25,096
Date Statehood Achieved
December 14, 1819
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