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Center Point
Jefferson County, Alabama

ZipCodes
35215, 35235




Page Contents for Center Point, Alabama

Statistics & Facts

Location

History & History-related items

Historical Events

Miscellany



Statistics & Facts

The Alabama state capital is Montgomery.
The population of Center Point is approximately 22,784 (2000), 16921 (2010).
The approximate number of families is 9,081 (1990), 6276 (2010).
The amount of land area in Center Point is 21.998 sq. kilometers.
The amount of land area in Center Point is 8.0 sq. miles.
The amount of surface water is 0.048 sq kilometers.
The distance from Center Point to Washington DC is 670 miles.
The distance to the Alabama state capital is 91 miles. (as the crow flies)
Center Point is positioned 33.64 degrees north of the equator and 86.67 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Center Point median income is $ 40,929 (2000).
The Center Point median home price is $ 85,500 (2000).

Location

in central Alabama about twelve miles from Birmingham. Other nearby communities include Chalkville, Grayson Valley, Pinson, Clay, Trussville, Tarrant, Irondale, Fultondale.
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History & History Related Items

Center Point residents voted on March 12, 2002 for incorporation as Alabama's newest city.
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Center Point Historical Events

2002 March 12
Center Point residents voted on March 12, 2002 for incorporation as Alabama's newest city. The results were certified today (March 13, 2002) by the judge. Elections will be held for Mayor and City Council within 30 days. We are now the 6th largest city in Jefferson County and the 21st in the sate of Alabama. Center Point

Miscellany

The population of Center Point was:
1990 - 22,658
2000 - 22,784

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