2000 miles
Birmingham Alabama is the 10th most dangerous city in America. (2010)
No Its Another Birmingham In America Alabama
Scotland no longer has counties. They are considered defunct, in favor of council areas. Aberdeen is in the council area called the City of Aberdeen. Scotland has 32 council areas, including the City of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, which surrounds but does not include the city named Aberdeen. Aberdeen is the third most populous city in Scotland after Glasgow and Edinburgh.
No. There are several ATM's operated by BOA in northern Alabama but nothing connected with BOA in the Birmingham area.
There is no state capital in America called Birmingham - although Birmingham is the largest city by population in Alabama.
You can cash a Bank of America check at any Bank of America branch in Birmingham, Alabama. Additionally, many local retailers, grocery stores, and check-cashing services may also cash Bank of America checks, though they might charge a fee. It's advisable to bring a valid ID and check for any specific policies at the location you choose.
There is never a time difference between Nashville and Birmingham. Both are in North America's Central Time zone (UTC-6/UTC-5).
800-423-7503 that number is for bank of america. i actually called 411 and asked them and gave them the address and they don't have it in their system.
No, Scotland is not in America. Scotland is a country located in the northern part of the United Kingdom, while America refers to the continents of North and South America.
Because of the curvature of the earth this is the shortest distance to fly. You have to remember the world is not flat as it is on a map. Best look at a globe of the world to understand this.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. went to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963 (not 1953) to lead nonviolent protests against racial segregation and injustice. Birmingham was known for its severe racial discrimination and was considered one of the most segregated cities in America at the time. King aimed to challenge the discriminatory laws and practices through peaceful demonstrations, hoping to draw national attention to the civil rights movement and inspire change. His efforts culminated in significant events, including the Birmingham Campaign and the famous "Letter from Birmingham Jail."
Birmingham was considered the most segregated city in america