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* [[Solomon Wise]] wholesale liquors, -1900 | * [[Solomon Wise]] wholesale liquors, -1900 | ||
* [[Stitch Saloon]], -1900 | * [[Stitch Saloon]], -1900 | ||
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Revision as of 14:23, 10 July 2015
The Hewlett Block was a three-story commercial building located on the southwest corner of 1st Avenue North and 20th Street in downtown Birmingham. It was owned by John Boddie.
The building was destroyed when a gas boiler exploded in the basement of the adjoining Metropolitan Hotel on February 23, 1900. The Woodward Building was erected on the site in 1902.
Tenants
- Taccont Arrico barber shop, -1900
- William Bird, architect, 1891-
- William Handy, insurance, 1888
- Steiner Bros. Bank, 1888-1890
- Solomon Wise wholesale liquors, -1900
- Stitch Saloon, -1900
- Weaver & Smith, attorneys, 1888-