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Mark Taylor (talk | contribs) (Created page with "center|thumb|800px|"North Birmingham Mural" in September 1979 The '''North Birmingham Mural''' is a large-scale painted mural executed by Joyce P. Smith, with the help of local youngsters, for the Birmingham Mural Project in 1978. The mural, now badly faded, covers the west wall of the Birmingham Police Department North Precinct building at 2600 31st Avenue North and depicts a giant panorama of the neighb...") |
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Down, Kelly (Sep 14, 1979) "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/794472606 City's getting the picture from mural project.]" {{BPH}}, p. 46. | * Down, Kelly (Sep 14, 1979) "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/794472606 City's getting the picture from mural project.]" {{BPH}}, p. 46. | ||
* Patterson, Bruce (Feb 23, 1979) "[https://www.newspapers.com/image/794750689 No scalpings yet, but new 'Fort Apache' has its trouble.]" {{BPH}}, p. 1. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Latest revision as of 11:40, 13 March 2024
The North Birmingham Mural is a large-scale painted mural executed by Joyce P. Smith, with the help of local youngsters, for the Birmingham Mural Project in 1978. The mural, now badly faded, covers the west wall of the Birmingham Police Department North Precinct building at 2600 31st Avenue North and depicts a giant panorama of the neighborhood.
References
- Down, Kelly (Sep 14, 1979) "City's getting the picture from mural project." Birmingham Post-Herald, p. 46.
- Patterson, Bruce (Feb 23, 1979) "No scalpings yet, but new 'Fort Apache' has its trouble." Birmingham Post-Herald, p. 1.