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- 16:01, 7 June 2024 Ladarrion Williams (hist | edit) [32 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to LaDarrion Williams) Tag: New redirect
- 15:56, 7 June 2024 Quarterbacking Children’s Health Foundation (hist | edit) [45 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Monday Morning Quarterback Club) Tag: New redirect
- 15:49, 7 June 2024 Grace House (hist | edit) [36 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Grace House Ministries) Tag: New redirect
- 15:49, 7 June 2024 Grace House Ministries (hist | edit) [1,827 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Grace House Ministries''' is a privately-operated Christian non-profit which provides a foster home and programs for girls on its campus near Fairfield High School in Fairfield. It accepts girls removed from the custody of other caregivers by the Alabama Department of Human Resources due to abandonment, neglect or abuse. Its offices are located at 4947 Farrell Avenue. The program was founded in 1992 by Lois Cole...")
- 14:44, 7 June 2024 Wesley Foundation (hist | edit) [1,506 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Wesley Foundation''' is a campus ministry of the United Methodist Church. Though the group traces its lineage to student meetings organized in 1729 by John and Charles Wesley at Christ Church, England, the foundation itself was established by Bishop James Chamberlain Baker at the University of Illinois in 1913. The group functions as a mission outreach, keeping premises on or near the campuses of public colleges and universities. Programs are open to all stud...")
- 14:26, 7 June 2024 Wesley Foundation at UAB (hist | edit) [31 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Wesley Foundation) Tag: New redirect
- 11:13, 7 June 2024 First Baptist Church of Zion City (hist | edit) [1,099 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''First Baptist Church of Zion City''' was established in Zion City in 1911 and is now located at 1104 Gene Reed Road in the fomer Sherwood Church of God in Huffman. In Zion City it was located at 8800 8th Court North. There it remodled its building in 1958 and erected a new building in 1980. Its first location after moving out of Zion City was the former Huffman Church of the Nazarene at 328 Robison Drive. The church's pastor is...")
- 11:05, 7 June 2024 Simmons Avenue (hist | edit) [31 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to 13th Avenue South) Tag: New redirect
- 23:21, 6 June 2024 US-280 (hist | edit) [29 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to U.S. Highway 280) Tag: New redirect
- 22:39, 6 June 2024 North Birmingham Baptist Church (hist | edit) [586 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''North Birmingham Baptist Church''' was established in 1944 by individuals who withdrew from Thirty-Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. The church built its new sructures at 3314 26th Street North in the heart of North Birmingham. Due to the changing neighborhood, the congregation disbanded in October 1973. {{stub}} ==References== * {{Allen-1984}} Category:Former Baptist churches Category:Churches formerly in North Birmingham Category:1944 est...")
- 21:56, 6 June 2024 Northside Baptist Church (hist | edit) [694 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Northside Baptist Church''' was established in 1945 as the '''Fairmont Mission of Thirty-Fifth Avenue Baptist Church'''. In 1946 it was organized as '''Fortieth Avenue Baptist Church'''. In 1958 it changed its name to Northside Baptist, and rebuilt its structure which had been destroyed by a tornado in 1957. Due to changes in its neighborhood's racial compostion it closed on July 14, 1974 and sold its building to Northside Church of God....")
- 21:39, 6 June 2024 Brewster Road Baptist Chapel (hist | edit) [41 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Brewster Road Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 21:32, 6 June 2024 Tuxedo Park Baptist Church (hist | edit) [39 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Pike Avenue Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 21:31, 6 June 2024 Compton Hill Baptist Church (hist | edit) [39 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Pike Avenue Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 21:15, 6 June 2024 Green Springs Baptist Church (hist | edit) [835 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Green Springs Baptist Church''' was reportedly organized in 1882. It was admitted to the Canaan Baptist Association in 1888. It has been located at least two sites on Green Springs Highway. An early building is at 1820 Greensprings Highway. Its final building was erected at 2230 Greensprings Highway. After the church's closing this became Ministry Center at Greensprings. ==Pastors== * Jack Grimsley, 1984 ==References== * {{Allen-1984}} *...")
- 21:09, 6 June 2024 Canaan Baptist Association (hist | edit) [50 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Canaan Association of United Baptists) Tag: New redirect
- 20:44, 6 June 2024 Lake Highland Baptist Church (hist | edit) [969 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Lake Highland Baptist Church''' was a Southern Baptist church founded in 1927 and located at 508 82nd Street North in North East Lake. At its closing the oldest building on its campus was the main building erected in 1941 of native stone. Over time its campus came to extend from 5th Avenue North along 82nd Street to 4th Avenue North. After the congregation disbanded the building became the home of House of Miracles Christian Church. In Jun...")
- 19:13, 6 June 2024 Gate City Baptist Church (hist | edit) [715 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Gate City Baptist Church''' began prior to 1902 as a mission supported by Ruhama Baptist Church. It was organized as a church on April 27, 1902 and its first building was on the west side of Kimberly Avenue. In 1918 it purchased its second building, located at 7312 Georgia Road from Pilgrim Congregational Church. It gradually expanded at this site. After it closed, its building became the home of Mt Mariah Missionary Baptist Church...")
- 18:45, 6 June 2024 Eastmont Baptist Church (hist | edit) [1,106 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Eastmont Baptist Church''' was located at 7201 Rome Avenue in Brown Springs. It was organized as a mission of Ruhama Baptist Church on February 2, 1952 and chargered as a chruch on October 9, 1955. Construction of its building began in 1955. An educational annex was added in 1958 and a family life center in 1974. A fire on January 1, 1974 severly damaged the auditorium and education building requiring a near total reconstru...")
- 18:01, 6 June 2024 Grayson Valley Baptist Church (hist | edit) [41 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Brewster Road Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 17:53, 6 June 2024 Tenth Avenue Baptist Church (hist | edit) [39 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to 10th Avenue Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 17:53, 6 June 2024 East Birmingham Baptist Church (hist | edit) [39 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to 10th Avenue Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 16:13, 6 June 2024 13th Avenue South (hist | edit) [3,518 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (1st pass)
- 16:02, 6 June 2024 East Lake Presbyterian Church (hist | edit) [53 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Seventy-Sixth Street Presbyterian Church) Tag: New redirect
- 16:02, 6 June 2024 East Lake Presbyterian Church (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [564 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''East Lake Presbyterian Church''' may refer to any of the following: * East Lake Cumberland Presbyterian Church founded in 1894 * East Lake Presbyterian Church founded in 1891 and later known as '''Seventy-Sixty Street Presbyterian Church''' * First Presbyterian Church of East Lake known earlier in its history as '''Eighty-Third Street Presbyterian Church''' * '''First Presbyterian Church of East Lake (1908)''' a merger of East Lake Cumberland Presbyteria...")
- 13:50, 6 June 2024 East Lake Methodist Episcopal Church, South (hist | edit) [46 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to East Lake United Methodist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 13:42, 6 June 2024 East Lake Catholic Church (hist | edit) [40 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to St Barnabas Catholic Church) Tag: New redirect
- 13:07, 6 June 2024 The Heights at Inverness (hist | edit) [1,740 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Heights at Inverness''' is a planned luxury apartment complex with retail space on a 15-acre parcel adjoining the Inverness Center North office park and the Inverness Nature Park. In-Rel Properties of Lake Worth, Florida commissioned the Stoa Group of Hammond, Louisiana to pursue redevelopment of the site for multi-family residential. In Fabruary 2024 Stoa petitioned the City of Hoover to rezone 24 acres in the business park as a planned commercial di...")
- 09:08, 6 June 2024 Enon Baptist Chruch (disambiguation) (hist | edit) [254 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Enon Baptist Church''' may refer to any of the following: * Enon Baptist Church, Morris * Enon Baptist Church (near Pinson), the first Baptist church established in Jefferson County. It likely disbanded before the Civil War. {[disambig}}")
- 08:39, 6 June 2024 Redmont View Apartments (hist | edit) [737 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Redmont View Apartments''' is a 3-story, 15-unit L-shaped apartment complex at 1708 13th Court South, a block south of Ramsay High School, in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. It was constructed in 1989. 4408 LLC, associated with restaurateur Surin Techarukpong, owned the complex until his death in 2024. His widow, Lori Livingston, sold the property to CS Equity Partners LLC for $1 million, and turned over management fro...")
- 19:04, 5 June 2024 Sanctum Comics and Tattoos (hist | edit) [38 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Sanctum Comics & Tattoos) Tag: New redirect
- 19:04, 5 June 2024 Sanctum Tattoos and Comics (hist | edit) [38 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Sanctum Comics & Tattoos) Tag: New redirect
- 19:04, 5 June 2024 Sanctum Tattoos & Comics (hist | edit) [38 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Sanctum Comics & Tattoos) Tag: New redirect
- 18:55, 5 June 2024 Sanctum Comics (hist | edit) [38 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Sanctum Comics & Tattoos) Tag: New redirect
- 18:55, 5 June 2024 Sanctum Comics & Tattoos (hist | edit) [1,224 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Sanctum Comics & Tattoos''' is a comic shop and tattoo parlor located in the former Jackson Hotel building at 213 24th Street North in downtown Birmingham. The business was founded in November 2016 by Wess Gregg and Aaron Hamilton in the Avondale Mills Shopping Center. The shop moved to a larger space downtown in June 2024. ==References== * Garrison, Greg (June 5, 2024) "Why a popular Birmingham comic book store and tattoo parlor move...")
- 18:48, 5 June 2024 First Alabama Volunteer Infantry (hist | edit) [44 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to 1st Alabama Volunteer Infantry) Tag: New redirect
- 12:49, 5 June 2024 K-99 (hist | edit) [1,601 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''K-99''' was a progressive album-oriented rock format radio station broadcast at 100,000 watts on FM 99.5. It began as '''WVOK-FM''' on December 6, 1976, the FM companion to WVOK-AM, which was founded in 1947 by brothers Bill and Cyril Brennan. The Brennans sold their AM station to Birmingham-born Mack Sanders, then heading Great American Broadcasting in Nashville, Tennessee. Their new FM station was challenged by the more...")
- 11:36, 5 June 2024 2024 Pride Fest (hist | edit) [1,796 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''2024 Pride Fest''' was a month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ identity and community, promoting equality and acceptance. It was held during June 2024 in Birmingham, with most events, including a parade and the "Pride Fest" sponsored by the non-profit Central Alabama Pride Inc. A skate party was held at Skates 280 on Tuesday, June 4. Avondale's Saturn hosted a "Pride Idol" singing competition on June 5, offering a...")
- 10:29, 5 June 2024 Fourth Avenue South Baptist Church (hist | edit) [39 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Living Word Baptist Church) Tag: New redirect
- 08:52, 5 June 2024 10 Days of Pride (hist | edit) [24 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Pride Fest) Tag: New redirect
- 05:32, 5 June 2024 Cullman Presbytery Cumberland Presbyterian Church (hist | edit) [1,476 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Cullman Presbyery''' of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church was formed in 1880 as the '''Springville Presbytery'''. The name was changed in 1951. It was incorporated into the newly formed Grace Presbytery in 1989. Initially Cumberland Presbyterian churches in the eastern porition of the Birmingham-area were part of the Springville Presbytery. This included First Presbyterian Church of East Lake|East Lak...")
- 05:21, 5 June 2024 Springville Presbytery Cumberland Presbyterian Chruch (hist | edit) [62 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Cullman Presbytery Cumberland Presbyterian Church) Tag: New redirect
- 20:16, 4 June 2024 83rd Street Presbyterian Church (hist | edit) [51 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to First Presbyterian Church of East Lake) Tag: New redirect
- 19:02, 4 June 2024 Southern Conference of the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches (hist | edit) [2,230 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Southern Conference of the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches''' is the regional unit of the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches encompassing Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. There are 31 churches in the conference. The Bible Methodist Connection was formed in 1967 by congregations of the Wesleyan Methodist Church that did not want to join in the new, more centralized, Wesleyan Church behing forme...")
- 17:58, 4 June 2024 Seventy-Sixth Street Presbyterian Church (hist | edit) [4,065 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Seventy-Sixth Street Presbyterian Church''' was located at 7600 Division Avenue in East Lake. It built a new church on this site in 1909. This in turn was replaced by a later church building that became the home of 45th Street Baptist Church after the Presbyterian church merged with others. The church bell purchased for the 1909 building was later installed at Cahaba Springs Presbyterian Church. In 1971 a new pipe organ, Aeolian-Skinner opus...")
- 17:37, 4 June 2024 76th Street Presbyterian Church (hist | edit) [53 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Seventy-Sixth Street Presbyterian Church) Tag: New redirect
- 17:29, 4 June 2024 First Presbyterian Church of East Lake (hist | edit) [1,373 bytes] David Bains (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''First Presbyterian Church of East Lake''' was located in East Lake on 84th Street South eventually expanding to the corner of 84th Street and 2nd Avenue South. The congregation was started by Woodlawn Presbyterian Church in 1891. Through successive mergers, the congregation is continued today by Cahaba Springs Presbyterian Church. Its buildings later became the home of Believers of Faith Bible Church. {{stub}} ==References== * Megginson,...")
- 16:44, 4 June 2024 Douglas Moore (hist | edit) [363 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Douglas Moore''' can refer to any of the following: * Douglas G. Mooore Jr, founder of Vulcan Publications * Douglas I. Moore (died 2009), contractor and Birmingham Botanical Gardens volunteer {{disambig}}")
- 16:15, 4 June 2024 The Institute of Sustainability (hist | edit) [690 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''The Institute of Sustainability''' ('''TIOS''') was an environmental credentialing business founded in 2011 by former Vulcan Publishing founder Doug Moore. Its offices were located in the New South Center at 2000 Crestwood Boulevard in Irondale. The business dissolved in 2015. Participating businesses and institutions filled out a checklist of practices employed to reduce energy and water use and waste materials and paid $500 for bi-annual...")
- 15:27, 4 June 2024 South Haven Health & Rehabilitation (hist | edit) [1,276 bytes] Dystopos (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''South Haven Health & Rehabilitation''' is a 101-bed nursing home located at 3141 Old Columbiana Road, just off Montgomery Highway in Hoover. The business was founded in 1964 as the 64-bed '''South Haven Nursing Home''' by Fred and Rheta Skelton, and was one of the first commercial establishments in the area which was incorporated as the City of Hoover in 1967. The Skeltons expanded to 111 beds...")