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Wheel Loader Parts Montgomery - The city of Montgomery, Alabama is located in the south-central section of the state on the Gulf Coastal Plain along the Alabama River. The city has an approximate population of roughly 205,000 and serves as the capital city of the state of Alabama and the county seat of Montgomery County. The city of Montgomery is the 2nd-biggest city in Alabama (Birmingham is the largest). The Montgomery Metropolitan Statistical Area has a population of about 375,000, making it the 4th-biggest MSA in the state of Alabama.

During the year 1819, two towns along the Alabama River merged to become the city of Montgomery. About 30 years later, Montgomery became the state capital. The shift of state government to this particular region of Alabama acknowledged the value of cotton production. For several short months during the middle part of the-1800s, Montgomery was selected as the capital of the Confederate States of America, quickly losing out to the city of Richmond, Virginia. Montgomery won a place for itself in the African-American rights history as the location of the crucial Montgomery Bus Boycott and Civil Rights marches.

A significant portion of Montgomery's jobs is provided by the regional and state government. These governmental agencies give approximately 25% of the local employment. One more key cog in the local economy is the Maxwell Air Force Base. Besides government and military, significant employment derives from the following sectors: retail and wholesale trade, healthcare, agriculture, construction, transportation, insurance and finance, professional and business services, utilities, manufacturing, education and leisure and hospitality. High-tech manufacturing businesses situated within the city of Montgomery consist of the Hyundai Motor Manufacturing plant. The city of Montgomery is home to two public universities: Alabama State and Auburn University-Montgomery. Montgomery is a major agricultural crops processing center. Primary crops grown within the area include soybeans, cotton and peanuts. The city is also a major regional distribution and wholesale center.

The Montgomery Zoo is a premier attraction in the city, accommodating 700 types of animals. During 1989, the zoo expanded to more than 48 acres. The Mann Wildlife Learning Museum is a huge natural history museum located at the zoo. Housing a huge selection of North American wildlife, the museum displays allow viewing from all sides. The city of Montgomery has the oldest fine arts museum in Alabama, The Museum of Fine Arts. Established in the year 1930, the museum has temporary exhibitions and educational programs, in addition to a fine collection of American paintings, Southern regional art, decorative arts and Old Master prints.

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