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  • ...Avenues North and [[15th Street North|15th]] and [[16th Street North|16th Street]]s). Their former building was taken over by [[New Ideal building|New Ideal ...' offerings of appliances and durable goods were curtailed by war demands. Long lines accompanied the reintroduction of "Coldspot" refrigerators and "Silve
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  • ...[[Carraway Boulevard]] (formerly 26th Street) to [[34th Street North|34th Street]], adjacent to [[Sloss Furnaces]] just to the east of downtown [[Birmingham ...uct on 1st Avenue (replacing earlier wooden structures) was the 2,632-foot long by 60-foot wide '''Weatherly Viaduct''', completed in [[1915]] due to the e
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  • ...eet Viaduct''' is a road bridge connecting [[24th Street South]] to [[24th Street North]] over the [[Railroad Reservation]], [[Morris Avenue]] to the north a ...,000 to construct a new viaduct at 24th Street in [[1925]]. The 1,400 foot-long bridge was 50 feet wide with a 36-foot roadway flanked by two 6 foot-wide p
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  • ...n some records '''Zion Springs Baptist Church''') is located at 528 [[41st Street North]] in [[North Avondale]]. In 1946 its address was listed as 4201 [[5th * Long, Clayton L. (November 18, 2019) [https://magiccityreligion.org/2019/11/08/z
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  • ...ove]] in [[Southside]]. The building was sited on [[17th Street South|17th Street]] near [[4th Avenue South|Avenue D]]. The wood-roofed open-sided structure was about twenty-five feet long and 100 feet wide with a 10-foot wide raised platform at one end used as a
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  • ...y Club]], the village is a post-war example of the typical small-town main street. The district includes [[Mountain Brook City Hall]], the [[Emmet O'Neal Lib ...ds throughout Mountain Brook, Crestline Heights features a gridded, square street system with service alleys. A [[Mountain Brook Fire Station No. 1|fire stat
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  • ...ntial street in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Redmont Park]] neighborhood. The entire street is within the [[Red Mountain Suburbs Historic District]] on the [[National
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  • ...Street South]] in [[2012]], shortly after the renovated park reopened. Not long afterward, it was damaged by a drunk driver and removed without fanfare to ...n [[June 18]], [[2021]] at a new location, on the [[40th Street South|40th Street]] side of the park, near [[Avondale Elementary School]].
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  • ...can restaurant located in the [[Venetian Village building]] at 1106 [[12th Street South]] in [[Southside]]. It was opened in [[1977]] by Lebanese-born [[Mone ...nts attending [[UAB]], it has always been popular with the general public. Long-time servers [[Mo Salam|Mahmud “Mo” Salam]] and [[Matt Islam|Mohammad �
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  • ...ve-story brick & terra cotta commercial building located at 109–111 [[20th Street North]] in the shadow of the [[Brown-Marx Building]]. It was constructed in ...he facade is divided into three horizontal layers, with broad spans at the street level topped by a cornice. The next three floors are marked by three tall a
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  • ...e condemned. Finally, the task force will work to develop a comprehensive, long-term view of how to rebuild the affected areas.
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  • {{Locate street|street=Wildwood+Preserve+Forest+Brook+Cir|zoom=15}} The Freshwater Landtrust later built a half-mile-long walking trail and opened the area to the public on [[April 27]], [[2018]].
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  • Sited high above the street, the house is accessed from a long stone-lined path with several flights of steps, or from the alleyway behind
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  • ...Birmingham neighborhood]] between [[Coosa Street|Coosa]] and [[Tallapoosa Street]] just north of [[Village Creek]] and [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] on the western e ...had allowed pollutants into Village Creek via [[Avondale Creek]]. [[Nimrod Long & Associates]] provided landscape design services to the company. During co
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  • '''Alabama State Highway 79''' or '''Alabama State Route 79''' is a 117-mile long route that extends northeastward from [[Birmingham]] to the Tennessee state ...[[U.S. Highway 280]] at [[8th Avenue North]] and [[24th Street North|24th Street]] in [[downtown Birmingham]].
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  • ...] and [[Randy Hughes]] opened the venue as a DIY space in [[2014]]. Before long they moved into the larger adjacent space formerly occupied by the [[Foreig
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  • Wambsganss was a long-time associate for [[Bert Covell]]'s photography studio, working as a print ...ques Richard]], nicknamed "Jack", in [[1914]]. They resided at 2009 [[24th Street North]] in [[Evergreen]] until [[1920]]. They later moved to 5120 [[6th Ave
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  • ...uth|3rd Avenues South]], and between [[21st Street South|21st]] and [[24th Street South|24th Streets]] before [[1913]]. ...close problem saloons, gambling dens and bawdy-houses had little effect as long as demand was strong. As an alternative, the [[George Ward]] administration
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  • ...idence and music studio in the [[J. R. Copeland residence]] at 1210 [[32nd Street North]] in [[Norwood]]. The 9,000 square-foot house, built in the 1910s, ha ...Gilmore]], president of the [[Norwood Neighborhood Association]], cited a long-standing resolution against communal living facilities in the area. The pro
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  • ...ong afterward and moved to Rapid City, South Dakota, where he operated 7th Street Records.
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