Dixiana is a census-designated place in northeastern Jefferson County, unincorporated and without its own municipal government. The 2020 Census counted roughly 22,940 residents across the community, which sits along U.S. Route 31 between Fultondale and Warrior. Being a CDP rather than an incorporated city, Dixiana receives services from Jefferson County government and relies on the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement.
The area's name reflects the broader Dixie heritage of central Alabama, though Dixiana itself developed primarily as a residential spillover from Birmingham during the 20th century. The closure of the Sloss Furnaces in 1971 and the decline of Birmingham's steel industry reshaped employment patterns throughout Jefferson County, and commuter communities like Dixiana absorbed residents who continued working in health care, services, and light manufacturing across the metropolitan area.
The community sits within commuting distance of downtown Birmingham, UAB Hospital, the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, and the industrial corridor along I-65. Residents typically rely on retail and services in neighboring Fultondale, Gardendale, and Mount Olive for day-to-day needs.
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Dixiana is a census-designated place in northeastern Jefferson County, unincorporated and without its own municipal government. The 2020 Census counted roughly 22,940 residents across the community, which sits along U.S. Route 31 between Fultondale and Warrior. Being a CDP rather than an incorporated city, Dixiana receives services from Jefferson County government and relies on the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement.
The area's name reflects the broader Dixie heritage of central Alabama, though Dixiana itself developed primarily as a residential spillover from Birmingham during the 20th century. The closure of the Sloss Furnaces in 1971 and the decline of Birmingham's steel industry reshaped employment patterns throughout Jefferson County, and commuter communities like Dixiana absorbed residents who continued working in health care, services, and light manufacturing across the metropolitan area.
The community sits within commuting distance of downtown Birmingham, UAB Hospital, the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport, and the industrial corridor along I-65. Residents typically rely on retail and services in neighboring Fultondale, Gardendale, and Mount Olive for day-to-day needs.
Escortservice.com reviews and indexes escort websites that cover the Dixiana and greater Birmingham metropolitan area. Functionality is strictly that of a directory. No bookings are arranged, no licensing is confirmed, and no mediation takes place. Visitors must be 21 years of age or older.
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