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* [[Clairmont Avenue]] | * [[Clairmont Avenue]] | ||
* 4505 [[5th Avenue South]] | * 4505 [[5th Avenue South]] | ||
* 1323 [[Vanderbilt Road]] (1926) | |||
* 4829 [[5th Avenue South]] (1926) | * 4829 [[5th Avenue South]] (1926) | ||
* 5401 [[5th Avenue South]] (1926) | * 5401 [[5th Avenue South]] (1926) | ||
* 2109 [[2nd Avenue North]] (1929) | * 2109 [[2nd Avenue North]] (1929) | ||
* 3927 [[Vanderbilt Road]] (1941) | |||
* 2600 [[31st Avenue North]] at [[26th Street North|26th Street]], [[North Birmingham]], opened [[April 21]], [[1949]] | * 2600 [[31st Avenue North]] at [[26th Street North|26th Street]], [[North Birmingham]], opened [[April 21]], [[1949]] | ||
* 8500 block of [[1st Avenue North]] in [[East Lake]], opened [[1949]] | * 8500 block of [[1st Avenue North]] in [[East Lake]], opened [[1949]] |
Revision as of 18:13, 19 February 2017
Hill's Food Stores (or Hill Grocery Company) was a chain of grocery stores founded in Birmingham in 1911.
The chain was marketed alongside Piggly Wiggly in the 1930s.
Golden Flake potato chips were created by Magic City Foods, located in the basement of the original Hill's.
Hill's was bought by Jacksonville, Florida-based Winn-Dixie in the early 1960s. Initially the stores kept their names, selling Winn-Dixie meat and other products. By the end of the decade the brand transition was completed.
Locations included:
- "Big Store", 408-10 20th Street South (before 1914)
- "No. 2", 410 24th Street North (before 1914)
- "No. 3", 1004 19th Street North (before 1914)
- "No. 4", 731 15th Street South (before 1914)
- "No. 5", 1200 Cotton Avenue, Westfield (before 1914)
- "No. 6", 1130 Avenue F Ensley (before 1914)
- Clairmont Avenue
- 4505 5th Avenue South
- 1323 Vanderbilt Road (1926)
- 4829 5th Avenue South (1926)
- 5401 5th Avenue South (1926)
- 2109 2nd Avenue North (1929)
- 3927 Vanderbilt Road (1941)
- 2600 31st Avenue North at 26th Street, North Birmingham, opened April 21, 1949
- 8500 block of 1st Avenue North in East Lake, opened 1949
- 2 Cotton Avenue, Arlington-West End (opened January 19, 1950)
- Eastwood Mall
- 2806 18th Street South
- 1120 Oxmoor Road, Edgewood (later Dawson Memorial Baptist Church Recreation Center, now a parking deck)
- 3000 Montgomery Highway (U.S. Highway 31) in Homewood (opened January 20, 1949, now Piggly Wiggly)
- East Side Square, Huntsville
- Jasper
- 1st Avenue North in Woodlawn
- 200 Spring Street in Avondale
- Mountain Brook Village
- 1100 24th Street North (Norwood) - opened June 27, 1957
- Hueytown Road (Hueytown) - opened August 20, 1959
- 851 Park Road, Pleasant Grove (now Hill's Foodland)
- U.S. Highway 78 at Heflin Road in Forestdale - opened August 25, 1960