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Montgomery County, Alabama

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Right in the heart of Alabama, Montgomery County is the state’s political and cultural center. Montgomery, the county seat, is not just the state capital but also a key site in American history.

Montgomery is where Rosa Parks sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott. As a result, the city is now home to the Civil Rights Memorial and the Rosa Parks Museum.

The population is around 230,000, with U.S. Highway 231 and Interstate 65 running through it. The Alabama State Capitol and the First White House of the Confederacy offer contrasting views of the nation’s past.

CategoryDetails
County NameMontgomery County
County SeatMontgomery
PopulationApproximately 230,000
Cities, Towns, and CommunitiesMontgomery, Pike Road, Mount Meigs, Ramer, Grady, Sprague, Pine Level
Interstates and HighwaysInterstate 65, Interstate 85, U.S. Highway 31, U.S. Highway 80, U.S. Highway 231, U.S. Highway 82, State Route 110, State Route 271
FIPS Code01-101
Total Area (Land and Water)800 square miles (Land: 784 sq mi, Water: 16 sq mi)
Adjacent Counties (and Direction)Elmore County (North), Macon County (Northeast), Bullock County (East), Pike County (Southeast), Crenshaw County (Southwest), Lowndes County (West), Autauga County (Northwest)
Time ZoneCentral Time Zone (CT)
StateAlabama
Coordinates32.3668° N, 86.3000° W
EtymologyNamed after Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general
Major LandmarksAlabama State Capitol, Rosa Parks Museum, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Civil Rights Memorial, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, Old Alabama Town
WebsiteMontgomery County Website

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