Bessemer, Alabama Flower Delivery
Send same-day hand delivered flower arrangements to Bessemer, AL and surrounding areas.
La Tulipe flowers
Send fresh flowers to Bessemer, AL. Same day flower deliveries available to Bessemer, Alabama. La Tulipe flowers is family owned and operated for over 24 years. We offer our beautiful flower designs that are all hand-arranged and hand-delivered to Bessemer, Alabama. Our network of local florists will arrange and hand deliver one of our finest flower arrangements backed by service that is friendly and prompt to just about anywhere in Bessemer, Alabama. Just place your order and we’ll do all the work for you. We make it easy for you to send beautiful flowers and plants online from your desktop, tablet, or phone to almost any location nationwide.
Bessemer Flower Delivery Service
Brighten someone’s day with our Bessemer, AL local florist flower delivery service. Easily send flower arrangements for birthdays, get well, anniversary, just because, funeral, sympathy or a custom arrangement for just about any occasion to Bessemer, AL. Need a last-minute floral arrangement? We offer same-day flower deliveries on most flower bouquets Monday thru Saturday to Bessemer, AL. Just place your order before 12:00 PM Monday thru Saturday in the recipient’s time zone and one of the best local florists in our network will design and deliver the arrangement that same day.*
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Bessemer Zip Codes:
35022 35020
Bessemer: latitude 33.3709 – longitude -86.9713
Bessemer is a southwestern suburb of Birmingham in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. The population was 26,019 at the 2020 census. It is within the Birmingham-Hoover, AL Metropolitan Statistical Area, of which Jefferson County is the center. It developed sharply as an industrial city in the late 19th and before 20th centuries. In 2019, it was named Alabama’s “Worst City to Live in” by 24/7 Wall Street.
The town was founded in the postbellum times by the Bessemer Land and Improvement Company, named after Henry Bessemer and owned by coal magnate Henry F. DeBardeleben. He had inherited Daniel Pratt’s investments. The mayor and councilmen voted to incorporate the city of Bessemer upon September 9, 1887. Located 16 miles southwest of Birmingham, Bessemer grew tersely and its promoters believed that it might overtake the additional city in economic power.
Given the iron ore, coal and limestone deposits in the area, the city became a middle of steelmaking from nearly 1890 through the 20th century. It attracted rural migrants from across the South, as with ease as European immigrants. By the 1950s, the city was majority African American in population.
The industry went through considerable restructuring in the late 20th century, and jobs moved out of the area. Steel is no longer made there.