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[quote=Anonymous]Google Yes, Birmingham, Alabama is walkable, especially downtown: [1, 2, 3, 4] Walkability score Downtown Birmingham has a walkability score of around 17.7 out of 20, which is one of the highest in the state. The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) walkability index measures intersection density, proximity to transit stops, and diversity of land use. [2, 3] Walkable neighborhoods The most walkable neighborhoods in Birmingham are Central City, Southside, and Five Points South. [5] Public spaces Downtown Birmingham has many public spaces to explore, including the Rotary Trail, which is a pedestrian thoroughfare and walking trail that uses a former rail line. [4] Zyp Bike program Birmingham has a Zyp Bike program that allows you to borrow a bike for 45 minutes or less and return it to any Zyp station in the city. [1] Historic neighborhoods Some historic neighborhoods in Birmingham include Roebuck Springs, which has houses designed in architectural styles like Craftsman and Tudor Revival. [6] Walking trails Birmingham has many walking trails, including the Kiwanis Vulcan Trail at Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve. [7] Walking tours You can take a walking tour of Birmingham, such as the Center Street Dynamite Hill Walking Tour, to learn about the city's history and the civil rights movement. [8] Generative AI is experimental.[/quote]
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