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==Tenants==
==Tenants==
* [[Altrurian Society]]
* [[Altrurian Society]]
* [[Birmingham Cultural and Heritage Foundation]] (-[[2009]])
* [[Birmingham Cultural and Heritage Foundation]] (-2009)
* [[Brannon's]]
* [[Brannon's]]
* 407-408: [[O. P. Brooks]], chiropractor (1923)
* [[Classic Basket]]
* [[Classic Basket]]
* [[Contact Lens Clinic]] (1960s)
* [[Contact Lens Clinic]] (1960s)
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* [[Sigmund Nesselroth]], architect
* [[Sigmund Nesselroth]], architect
* Russell Stover Candies
* Russell Stover Candies
* [[William Harrison]], [[Alabama State Federation of Labor]] (room 913)
* 913: [[William Harrison]], [[Alabama State Federation of Labor]]


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==References==

Revision as of 20:14, 26 October 2015

Early postcard view of the Farley Building

The Farley Building is a 126-foot-tall, 9 story building in Downtown Birmingham located on the southwest corner of 3rd Avenue and 20th Street North.

Built in 1909, the building was the fourth steel-frame "skyscraper" erected in Birmingham. It was financed by John Farley, a merchant from Benton (Lowndes County). Architects Miller, Martin & Lewis created a graceful composition of dark red brick arches and light-colored spandrels, less severe than the tall buildings that preceded it.

The building's projecting cornice was removed when the 9th story was added.

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