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The '''Faulkner Novelty Co.''' was a stationery, postcard and framing shop in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was owned by [[William Faulkner]], who had previously operated the [[Birmingham Postcard Exchange]] from [[1909]] to [[1917]]. The shop also published advertising and maps.
The '''Faulkner Novelty Co.''' was a stationery, postcard and framing shop in [[downtown Birmingham]]. It was owned by [[William Faulkner]], who had previously operated the [[Birmingham Postcard Exchange]] from [[1909]] to [[1917]]. The shop also published advertising and maps.



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The Faulkner Novelty Co. was a stationery, postcard and framing shop in downtown Birmingham. It was owned by William Faulkner, who had previously operated the Birmingham Postcard Exchange from 1909 to 1917. The shop also published advertising and maps.

In the early 1920s, the store was located at 313 20th Street North, and then moved a block north to 406 20th Street, and later around the corner to 1927 5th Avenue North in the 1930s and 1940s.

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