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* [[WZRR-FM]]
* [[‎Edwards Bell Tower]]
* [[‎Beacon Ridge Tower]]
* [[‎Iglesia Agape]]
* [[‎‎Zion Star Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God]]
* [[‎‎Emma Bolden]]
* [[Raymond J. Horn School of Drafting]]
* [[Alabama Oxygen Co.]]
* [[CSX Transportation]]
* [[WKBC-AM]]
* [[Umar Quraishi]]
* [[‎Dunk Rendleman & His Alabamians]]
* [[Cecil Hurt]]
* [[Mr. Twister Time]]
* [[Daniel Grier]]
* [[Gwen DeRu]]
* [[Fairfield Highlands Baptist Church]]
* [[Frank Temerson]]
* [[Brock's Gap Brewing Co.]]
* [[Alabama Fallen Warriors Monument]]
* [[Dar-e-Zahra]]
* [[Moses Ullman]]
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* [[‎Cotton's Building]]
* [[‎Earth Libraries]]
* [[4th U.S. Army Corps]]
* [[Econo Lodge Homewood]]
* [[Nora Nash]]
* [[Grace Hill Cemetery]]
* [[‎Avondale Odd Fellows Building]]
* [[‎Studio Book Shop]]
* [[Bushelon Funeral Home]]
* [[Chiman Patel]]
* [[Baak Gwai]]
* [[‎Cobb Lane Apartments]]
* [[‎Tributary Rise]]
* [[‎Adolf Dahm-Peterson]]
* [[Brookwood Baptist Medical Center]]
* [[Oladipo Kukoyi]]
* [[‎Alice Pigman Center]]
* [[‎Travelers Aid of Greater Birmingham]]
* [[Marquis Tucker]]
* [[Florian Slappey]]
* [[Booth's Steam Baths]]
* [[66th Street Baptist Church]]
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* [[‎Julia Tutwiler Hall]]
* [[‎Taj India]]
* [[Sammy Graphos]]
* [[Gantts Quarry]]
* [[Association of Related Churches]]
* [[‎Hiway Host Motel]]
* [[Premo Factory]]
* [[Charles H. McCauley Associates]]
* [[‎Barker Park]]
* [[‎AEA Spring Break]]
* [[Shegun Otulana]]
* [[Birmingham Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting Station]]
* [[Theatrical Stage Employees Local No. 78]]
* [[‎José Vazquez-Cofresi]]
* [[Stoned Cobra]]
* [[Powder Plant Road]]
* [[2021 Alabama State Fair]]
* [[Chelsea Presbyterian Church]]
* [[North Shelby Library]]
* [[Fieldstown]]
* [[‎‎Rotimi Kukoyi]]
* [[‎‎Eventive Sports]]
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