Talladega is the name of a city located in the County of Talladega in Alabama State of United States. This city also has the credit of being the county seat of Talladega County. This name is actually derived from a Creek Indian town name. This county was incorporated on December 18, 1832. Talladega city has a population of 15,143 residents as per the census taken in the year 2000. It is based at a distance of 50 miles from Birmingham in Alabama.
It is thriving place and is home to Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. The Talladega Superspeedway and the International Motor sports Hall of fame is also situated in the city of Talladega. A historical black liberal arts college named Talladega College is also found in the city of Talladega. This college was established in the year 1865.
It is thriving place and is home to Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. The Talladega Superspeedway and the International Motor sports Hall of fame is also situated in the city of Talladega. A historical black liberal arts college named Talladega College is also found in the city of Talladega. This college was established in the year 1865.