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  1. Nov 12, 2022 · Many would say that a feeling of magic is floating through the air, which is fitting as we’ve long been called the Magic City. But how did Birmingham get this name? The answer is tied to other nicknames like “Iron City” and “Pittsburgh of the South” - and even the name Birmingham itself.

  2. Jun 3, 2017 · As the only major U.S. city conceived by a woman, a refuge for multiple ethnic groups over the past century, and the youngest major city in America, Miami is, indeed, an exceptional place. Read on to learn how this international hub became known not just as special, but as magic.

  3. Nov 20, 2019 · Blackman took inspiration from Birmingham, Alabama’s nickname of “The Magic City of the South,” and so, the nickname “Magic City” was born for Miami. Other stories about the Magic City’s name origin come from the late 19th century when Julia Tuttle conceived the idea of transforming the South Florida area into a livable ...

  4. Aug 21, 2020 · Check out these 15 Things To Do In The Magic City. Visit places from tropical forests to sprawling skyscrapers to make your vacation more Memorable.

  5. Just one month after its incorporation in 1896, the City of Miami adopted its enduring moniker, the Magic City, which is appropriate for a city that has developed almost magically and uniquely in a relatively brief period.

  6. The Magic City is a children's book by E. Nesbit, first published in 1910. It initially appeared as a serial in The Strand Magazine , with illustrations by Spencer Pryse . Plot summary [ edit ]

  7. Magic City: Created by Mitch Glazer. With Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Olga Kurylenko, Steven Strait, Jessica Marais. Centers on Miami mobsters and other characters from Miami Beach in the late 1950s.