Trussville sits in northeastern Jefferson County along the Cahaba River, about 15 miles from downtown Birmingham via Interstate 59. Named for the Truss family, early 19th-century settlers who operated a grist mill on the river, the community incorporated in 1947 and has grown steadily as part of the Birmingham metropolitan area. Its current population of approximately 21,000 represents one of the faster suburban expansions in Alabama over the past two decades.
The Cahaba Project, a New Deal-era planned community built in the 1930s to house workers at the nearby Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company mines, still stands as a distinct neighborhood within Trussville. The cottages and street grid reflect early 20th-century ideas about company housing and model communities, and the Cahaba Project is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Cahaba River, which runs through the city, provides one of the most biodiverse aquatic systems in the continental United States and supports populations of rare mussels and the Cahaba lily. The river corridor has been protected in segments by the Cahaba River Society, and several public access points within Trussville connect to the regional trail system. Downtown development around Main Street, including the Entertainment District enabling open-container dining, has expanded commercial activity.
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Trussville sits in northeastern Jefferson County along the Cahaba River, about 15 miles from downtown Birmingham via Interstate 59. Named for the Truss family, early 19th-century settlers who operated a grist mill on the river, the community incorporated in 1947 and has grown steadily as part of the Birmingham metropolitan area. Its current population of approximately 21,000 represents one of the faster suburban expansions in Alabama over the past two decades.
The Cahaba Project, a New Deal-era planned community built in the 1930s to house workers at the nearby Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron Company mines, still stands as a distinct neighborhood within Trussville. The cottages and street grid reflect early 20th-century ideas about company housing and model communities, and the Cahaba Project is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Cahaba River, which runs through the city, provides one of the most biodiverse aquatic systems in the continental United States and supports populations of rare mussels and the Cahaba lily. The river corridor has been protected in segments by the Cahaba River Society, and several public access points within Trussville connect to the regional trail system. Downtown development around Main Street, including the Entertainment District enabling open-container dining, has expanded commercial activity.
Escortservice.com reviews and indexes escort websites covering Trussville and the broader Birmingham metropolitan area. The site acts strictly as a directory. It does not book meetings, validate any kind of registration, or act as a go-between for parties. Users must be at least 21 years of age.
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