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==Tenants== | ==Tenants== | ||
* [[Bromberg's|Bromberg's Jewelers]]: [[1920]] | * [[Bromberg's|Bromberg's Jewelers]]: [[1920]]–[[1946]]. The upper floors housed [[Bromberg's|Bromberg Galleries]] "china, glassware, gifts and artware" | ||
* A [[1925]] view shows other businesses sharing the building included the [[Vanity Boot Shop]], a billiards hall, and the [[Princess Theater]] (?) | * A [[1925]] view shows other businesses sharing the building included the [[Vanity Boot Shop]], a billiards hall, and the [[Princess Theater]] (?) | ||
* A [[1939]] view of the same building shows [[Burt's Shoes]] | * A [[1939]] view of the same building shows [[Burt's Shoes]] | ||
* A [[1977]] view shows [[Wigs Wig Center]] | * A [[1977]] view shows [[Wigs Wig Center]] | ||
* [[Seafood D'Lite]], opened [[July 21]], [[2008]] | * [[Seafood D'Lite]], opened [[July 21]], [[2008]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 13:09, 4 June 2010
218 20th Street North is a circa-1905 3-story red-brick building located between 2nd Avenue North and 3rd Avenue North on the west side of 20th Street North.
Tenants
- Bromberg's Jewelers: 1920–1946. The upper floors housed Bromberg Galleries "china, glassware, gifts and artware"
- A 1925 view shows other businesses sharing the building included the Vanity Boot Shop, a billiards hall, and the Princess Theater (?)
- A 1939 view of the same building shows Burt's Shoes
- A 1977 view shows Wigs Wig Center
- Seafood D'Lite, opened July 21, 2008
To left: 214 – 216 20th Street North |
20th Street North 218 |
To right: Farley Building |
References
- White, Marjorie Longenecker (1977) Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide. Birmingham: Birmingham Historical Society.