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The '''Bruns-Smith Building''' (formerly the '''Iron Gate Restaurant''') is a two-story frame building constructed at 1806 [[5th Avenue North Bessemer|5th Avenue North]] in [[Bessemer]] in the 1890s. It has been used as a restaurant, boarding house and restaurant.
The '''Bruns-Smith Building''' (formerly the '''Iron Gate Restaurant''') is a two-story frame building constructed at 1806 [[5th Avenue North Bessemer|5th Avenue North]] in [[Bessemer]] in the 1890s. It has been used as a restaurant, boarding house and restaurant.


The building was restored as a restaurant in the 1990s by Herman Lehman, his wife Susan, and his sister Missy. It has since served as a political campaign headquarters and an interior decorator's studio. It currently houses the [[Acoff Law Firm]].
The building was restored as a restaurant in the 1990s by [[Herman Lehman]], his wife [[Susan Lehman|Susan]], and his sister [[Missy Lehman|Missy]]. It has since served as a political campaign headquarters and an interior decorator's studio. It currently houses the [[Acoff Law Firm]].


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==References==
==References==
* Haise, Judy (September 22, 1999) "Iron Gate part of Bessemer tour." ''Birmingham News''
* Haise, Judy (September 22, 1999) "Iron Gate part of Bessemer tour." {{BN}}


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[[Category:Former restaurants]]
[[Category:Houses]]
[[Category:Bessemer houses]]
[[Category:1890s buildings]]
[[Category:1890s buildings]]
[[Category:5th Avenue North Bessemer]]
[[Category:5th Avenue North Bessemer]]

Latest revision as of 09:11, 7 April 2021

The Bruns-Smith Building (formerly the Iron Gate Restaurant) is a two-story frame building constructed at 1806 5th Avenue North in Bessemer in the 1890s. It has been used as a restaurant, boarding house and restaurant.

The building was restored as a restaurant in the 1990s by Herman Lehman, his wife Susan, and his sister Missy. It has since served as a political campaign headquarters and an interior decorator's studio. It currently houses the Acoff Law Firm.

References

External links