Tourist Guide Homewood
In the Southeastern part of Jefferson County there is a city called Homewood in the Alabama State in the United States. Homewood is located towards the South of the city center of Birmingham and is a suburb of Birmingham. Homewood is situated on the other side of the Red Mountain. In the Alabama State, one of the highest population densities is in Homewood. The gross area of this city is 8.3 square miles and all of these is occupied by land. Homewood in Alabama is a sister city to Homewood in Illinois.
As per the 2005 census, the population of Homewood is 23,963. In the year 2000, this population was 25,043 which indicates a decrease of 4.5 percent.
July and August are the warmest months with temperatures varying from 68 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. January is the coolest month with temperature ranging from 30 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Precipitation in March is 6 inches and this is the maximum throughout the year.
Explore map
Related Contents
More Travel Guides in United States:
Birmingham (About 3.4 mi) - Hoover (About 4.6 mi) - Fairfield (About 6.5 mi) - Bessemer (About 11.1 mi) - Pelham (About 12.9 mi) - Gardendale (About 13 mi)
More information United States:
All cities in United States - United States Map - United States Photos
| Birmingham - 3.4 mi | |
|
Birmingham, known as Pittsburgh of the South, is the seat of Jefferson County and the largest city in the state of Alabama, USA. This picturesque city lies in the Jones Valley at... |
|
| Hoover - 4.6 mi | |
|
In the United States, in North central Alabama, Hoover is a city in Shelby and Jefferson counties. Hoover is the biggest suburb of Birmingham. The planned communities and... |
|




