Tourist Guide Pinson
Birmingham in Alabama, United States, has a city named as Pinson. To the Southeast of Pinson is the city called Center Point. The total area of Pinson is 7 square miles and this entire area is almost occupied by land. The Turkey Creek Nature Preserve is located in this place. This is a home to the endangered Vermillion Darter Fish. In the future, this city would become a major part of the I-459 Northern Beltway. Pinson is one of the oldest communities in Alabama and hence has a rich history. This city is home to the Jefferson Warriors and to Bullfrog Bend.
The population of Pinson in 2009 is 23,103. It has experienced a population growth of 9.41 percent since 2000.
July and August are the warmest months and experience a temperature range of 68 to 92 degrees Fahrenheit. January is the coolest month and the temperature varies from 30 to 52 degrees Fahrenheit. On an average, there are 210 sunny days in this place.
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