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Discover things to do in Cullman, Alabama—from local events and festivals to dining, shopping, and outdoor adventures in the heart of North Alabama.
It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville. Before the arrival of American settlers, the area that today includes Cullman was originally in the territory of the Cherokee Nation.
The city was founded by European settler Colonel John G. Cullman, an immigrant from Bavaria, Germany in 1873, and even today, its German heritage is displayed in Cullman’s museums, abbey, parks and local landmarks.
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Alabama Attorney General candidate Jay Mitchell has built a strong reputation as a pro-law enforcement, Back the Blue candidate in Cullman and across the state.
Located in the heart of north Alabama, Cullman County is centrally positioned on Interstate 65 between two of the state’s largest cities (Huntsville and Birmingham) and covers 743 square miles on the Cumberland Plateau.
The city of Cullman is the county seat and largest city in Cullman County. It is located between the cities of Birmingham and Huntsville in the north-central section of Alabama on Brindley Mountain, part of the Cumberland Plateau.
Cullman is a city located in Cullman County, Alabama. Cullman has a 2026 population of 21,128. It is also the county seat of Cullman County. Cullman is currently growing at a rate of 2.15% annually and its population has increased by 14.45% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 18,461 in 2020.