I lived in Dayton for three years (Wright-Patterson AFB).
During that time, I was required to go to Montgomery AL and Huntsville AL for temporary duty, and those are the only times I’ve been to Alabama, so you might say that my only connection to Birmingham is through Dayton.
I was born in Birmingham. As were my parents and my grandparents. My great-grand-daddy worked for American Cast Iron Pipe in Birmingham. Many of my aunts live in Birmingham.
My brother, the deacon, purposely moved from St Louis to Birmingham… Twice! (Warning: he’s back in town so that’s a bad thing.) My sister works for a major utility in Birmingham. My other brother, the one worth knowing, worked years for a large Rock radio station in Birmingham and got us box seats to Barons games.
I’ve never been anywhere in Alabama, but I’ve visited Dayton several times, including last Sunday. However, the only place in Dayton that I’ve been to is the USAF Museum – yes, another W.P.A.F.B. connection!
I’ve also been in a couple of houses that used to be in Dayton, but are now in Dearborn, Michigan: the Wright Brothers’ home and bicycle shop.
I live an hour from Birmingham and go there when I need to see the (way too young) guy I sometimes sorta kinda date or when I want to go to a really big bookstore. It’s originally a steel mill town, of course (one of the few major post-Civil War southern metropoli if you don’t count Florida and Texas as southern) but today it’s more of a “big city because there needs to be a big city there” place, kind of a kid-sister to Atlanta (which is not post bellum but might as well be as there are about two buildings and an outhouse left from before 1865 [that’s due to building, not Sherman, whose devastation of the city was actually a bit overstated in historical fiction]).
I like Birmingham okay. They get decent concerts and Broadway road shows (I’m going to see Lion King with said age inappropriate datemate this weekend) and Vulcan is one of the south’s cooler monuments.
I have absolutely not the slightest connection to Dayton, though it was a plot element in my favorite episode of the Ellen Degeneres show (the one with special guest star Emma Thompson).
I was born and, after a seven year absence, raised in Dayton (well, suburban Dayton). Like others, it’s a WPAFB connection; my dad was there in the late 70s and early 80s and again in the first half of the 90s.
Birmingham… I think I passed through once.
To echo others here, Dayton’s advantages in this poll are probably WPAFB and the presence of more population in places nearby.
(P.S.- Always glad to see the hometown get some press here! )
One of my close friends grew up in Dayton. He moved back there a couple years ago. I’ve been to Dayton, and there used to be a huge bookstore there that I loved.
I can’t say I feel all that deeply connected to the place, but I have no connection whatsoever to Birmingham.
I’ve been to Dayton on business a few times. I have friends and family in Birmingham, so I have closer ties to Birmingham. Birmingham can be fun. Big city feel but not like the rush, rush of Atlanta. Plus, Vulcan looks like he’s not wearing pants. You gotta love a city that has a big statue that appears to be mooning it.
They’ll be complaining about the fifth straight day of sub-zero temperatures in hell before I set foot in Alabama, so Dayton, Ohio it is. I sure hope they have some upscale shopping there…
I assume you are referring to a restraining order or something that prevents you from visiting lovely Alabama. Nobody is bigotted and small-minded enough to just write off a whole state just because they assume they know everything about it and it is bad.
Dayton’s also not far from Columbus - there are people who commute between the two cities - so that’s another advantage.
I’ve stayed in the general Dayton area several times. At the Hope Hotel at WrightPat, even, sometime after the Bosnian Peace Accord was finalized. Oh, and I think I stayed at a nearby hotel another time. Plus we had a conference downtown in the early nineties and I spent the night at a hotel there.
I’ve driven past it about a million times on the way to Chicago.
Several friends are graduates of the Catholic university where Crafter_Man works (I’m guessing, since I’m pretty sure there’s only one).
I visited Centerville once.
My entire connection to Birmingham is Dope-related as Sauron and Aries28 live there and I’ve exchanged a couple of e-mails with Aries.
Oh…one of my old roommates and I used to joke that pretty much everyone in the US had lived in Ohio at one time or another. Have you ever noticed how many people were born here, went to school here, or are otherwise mentioned with connection to this place? And that was well before the last election. (Neither of us is from here originally.)
That just gave me the impression that you knew something about it and had an active desire not to grace the state with your presence. I now understand that, if the opportunity arose, you would love to partake of Alabama’s fine culture, history, and people. It simply hasn’t yet.