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The '''Otto Marx residence''' or '''Otto Marx mansion''' was a residence located at the corner of [[Highland Avenue]] and [[Niazuma Avenue]] in the [[Highland Park neighborhood]] of [[Birmingham]]. Constructed in [[1909]], the home was designed by the noted architect [[William C. Weston]]. After much resident outcry, the home was demolished in [[2005]] to make way for the [[2600 Highland]] development.
The '''Otto Marx residence''' or '''Otto Marx mansion''' was a residence located at the corner of [[Highland Avenue]] and [[Niazuma Avenue]] in the [[Highland Park neighborhood]] of [[Birmingham]]. Constructed in [[1909]], the home was designed by the noted architect [[William Weston]]. After much resident outcry, the home was demolished in [[2005]] to make way for the [[2600 Highland]] development.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 16:57, 20 October 2009

The Otto Marx residence or Otto Marx mansion was a residence located at the corner of Highland Avenue and Niazuma Avenue in the Highland Park neighborhood of Birmingham. Constructed in 1909, the home was designed by the noted architect William Weston. After much resident outcry, the home was demolished in 2005 to make way for the 2600 Highland development.

See also

References

  • Ruisi, Anne (February 20, 2004) "Board opposes plan to raze historic house". Birmingham News.