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* [[3rd Avenue North|Birmingham's Broadway]]
* [[3rd Avenue North|Birmingham's Broadway]]
* [[3rd Avenue North|Street of Jewish Merchants]]
* [[3rd Avenue North|Street of Jewish Merchants]]
* [[Midtown]]
* [[20th Street North#3rd Avenue North|Midtown]]
* [[3rd Avenue North|Third Avenue]] Streetscapes
* [[3rd Avenue North|Third Avenue]] Streetscapes
* [[Courthouse Square]]
* [[Courthouse Square]]
* Constant Change
* Constant Change
* The Design for Progress
* The Design for Progress
===Tour Two: The Old Northside and Newtown Uptown===
===Tour Two: The Old Northside and Newtown Uptown===
* Development of the [[Municipal Complex]]
* Development of the [[Municipal Complex]]

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Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide is a 1977 publication by the Birmingham Historical Society and the First National Bank of Birmingham. Marjorie Longenecker White served as editor, assisted by architectural editors Gray Plosser and Richard Sprague of the firm Kidd, Wheeler and Plosser. A second edition was published in 1980.

The book is divided into three walking tours, the "Old Downtown", "Old Northside and Newtown Uptown", and "The Civic Center". Each tour tells the history of a section of Birmingham primarily through buildings, both those extant and those which have been demolished.

Tours

Tour One: Old Town Downtown

Tour Two: The Old Northside and Newtown Uptown

Tour Three: The Civic Center

  • Pioneers of Yesterday and Today

References

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