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'''Birmingham City Hall''' can refer to any of the following: | '''Birmingham City Hall''' can refer to any of the following: | ||
* | * [[Birmingham City Hall (1888)]] was located at [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[4th Avenue North]]. | ||
* [[Birmingham City Hall (1901)]] was a four-story structure on the same site. It was gutted by fire in [[1925]] and restored, without its tower, for use until [[1950]]. | * [[Birmingham City Hall (1901)]] was a four-story structure on the same site. It was gutted by fire in [[1925]] and restored, without its tower, for use until [[1950]]. | ||
* The present [[Birmingham City Hall]] was constructed in [[1950]]. | * The present [[Birmingham City Hall]] was constructed facing [[Linn Park|Woodrow Wilson Park]] in [[1950]]. | ||
==Other locations hosting City Council meetings== | ==Other locations hosting City Council meetings== | ||
* The [[Birmingham | * City fathers originally met in "a barn beyond 19th Street" | ||
* The [[Stonewall Building|Martin Office Building]] housed the Council and several city offices after the 1925 fire. | * The [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] met in the [[Roden Block]] in the 1880s. | ||
* The [[Stonewall Building|Martin Office Building]] housed the Council and several city offices immediately after the 1925 fire. | |||
* The City Council met in the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]'s lower level auditorium on November 8 & 15, 2005 while the Council Chambers were refitted to provide wheelchair access. | * The City Council met in the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]]'s lower level auditorium on November 8 & 15, 2005 while the Council Chambers were refitted to provide wheelchair access. | ||
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Revision as of 17:46, 25 February 2015
Birmingham City Hall can refer to any of the following:
- Birmingham City Hall (1888) was located at 19th Street and 4th Avenue North.
- Birmingham City Hall (1901) was a four-story structure on the same site. It was gutted by fire in 1925 and restored, without its tower, for use until 1950.
- The present Birmingham City Hall was constructed facing Woodrow Wilson Park in 1950.
Other locations hosting City Council meetings
- City fathers originally met in "a barn beyond 19th Street"
- The Birmingham Board of Aldermen met in the Roden Block in the 1880s.
- The Martin Office Building housed the Council and several city offices immediately after the 1925 fire.
- The City Council met in the Birmingham Museum of Art's lower level auditorium on November 8 & 15, 2005 while the Council Chambers were refitted to provide wheelchair access.
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