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Auburn

Auburn is a city in east-central Alabama, United States. It lies primarily in Lee County and is part of the Auburn-Opelika metropolitan area. The city sits along the Interstate 85 corridor and is known for being the home of Auburn University, a public land-grant research university founded in 1856.

History and development: The area was settled in the 1830s and incorporated in the mid-19th century. Auburn

Economy and institutions: Education and research are central to the local economy. Besides the university, healthcare,

Culture and landmarks: Auburn is known for college sports, especially the Auburn Tigers football program. Notable

Government and climate: The city operates under a mayor-council form of government. Auburn has a humid subtropical

University
began
as
East
Alabama
Male
College
in
1856,
was
renamed
Alabama
Polytechnic
Institute
in
1899,
and
became
Auburn
University
in
1960.
The
university's
presence
has
shaped
the
city's
growth,
culture,
and
economy.
retail,
and
manufacturing
sectors
provide
employment.
The
city
also
hosts
several
parks,
museums,
and
cultural
facilities.
landmarks
include
Toomer's
Corner,
a
traditional
site
for
celebrations,
and
the
university's
Jordan-Hare
Stadium.
The
city
maintains
historical
districts
and
hosts
annual
events
tied
to
the
university
calendar.
climate,
with
hot
summers
and
mild
winters.