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'''Chris's Place''' was a restaurant, open day and night at two locations in [[1909]]: 1926 [[1st Avenue North]] next to the [[Empire Building]], and 406 [[26th Street North]] near [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]. [[Chris Colias]] was the proprietor. | '''Chris's Place''' or '''Chris' Place Café''' was a restaurant, open day and night at two locations in [[1909]]: 1926 [[1st Avenue North]] next to the [[Empire Building]], and 406 [[26th Street North]] near [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]. [[Chris Colias]] was the proprietor. | ||
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Revision as of 17:53, 30 March 2014
Chris's Place or Chris' Place Café was a restaurant, open day and night at two locations in 1909: 1926 1st Avenue North next to the Empire Building, and 406 26th Street North near Birmingham Terminal Station. Chris Colias was the proprietor.
References
- The Shoppers' Guide of Greater Birmingham, The Trade Center of Alabama (1909) Birmingham: Davis Advertising & Sales Co.