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[[Image:Avalon Condominiums.jpg|right|thumb|325px|Avalon Condominiums in 2003]]
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The '''Avalon Condominiums''' (originally the '''Avalon Apartments''') are a three-story, gabled residential row at the corner of [[Highland Avenue]] and [[13th Avenue South]], facing [[Rushton Park]]. The buildings were erected in [[1926]] and designed by [[Charles McCauley]].
The '''Avalon Condominiums''' (originally the '''Avalon Apartments''') are a three-story, gabled residential row at the corner of [[Highland Avenue]] and [[13th Avenue South]], facing [[Rushton Park]]. The buildings were erected in [[1926]] and designed by [[Charles McCauley]].


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Latest revision as of 16:32, 21 October 2020

Avalon Condominiums in 2003

The Avalon Condominiums (originally the Avalon Apartments) are a three-story, gabled residential row at the corner of Highland Avenue and 13th Avenue South, facing Rushton Park. The buildings were erected in 1926 and designed by Charles McCauley.

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on April 7, 1985.

Notable former residents

References

  • Dabney, Richard (2006) Birmingham's Highland Park. Images of America Series. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Press. ISBN 0738543438