Phenix City, AL
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About Phenix City
- • Country music star Randy Owen, lead singer of Alabama, was born in Phenix City.
- • The 'Whiskey Bottle' murder case, a pivotal event in the city's history, originated here.
- • Its proximity to Fort Benning drove early growth and continues to influence the city.
- • Phenix City was once known as 'Sin City' due to rampant organized crime.
- • The Chattahoochee River flood of 1990 caused major damage, leading to infrastructure improvements.
- • Named for the mythical bird, it was incorporated in 1883 after a fiery courthouse destruction.
- • With about 37,000 residents, it's smaller than its neighbor, Columbus, Georgia.
- • At 246 feet above sea level, it offers gentle rolling hills near the river.
- • Manufacturing and healthcare are major employers in Phenix City.
- • A feeling of resilience and renewed hope permeates the city.
- • The Atlanta Braves, 90 miles away, are a favorite for baseball fans in the area.
- • Central High School's football team won the state championship in 2022.