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  • '''27th Street North''' is a north-south street in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Norwood]], [[Evergreen]] and [[North Birmingham]] nei ...d]] corridor, were addressed in the 1880s, but never improved. The current street begins at [[11th Avenue North]].
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  • ...East Lake Railroad]], at [[1st Avenue North]] and [[83rd Street North|83rd Street]]. ...ides. A spacious lobby and dining room occupied the center of the 200-foot long building. Boulden, who resided in the hotel as its owner and operator, hope
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  • ...he [[Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.|Birmingham Ice Factory Company]], a long-time member of the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], and a member of the [ ...uilt a 45-ton capacity ice plant at the corner of [[22nd Street South|22nd Street]] and [[5th Avenue South|Avenue E]], and soon had to expand with seven bran
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  • ...rs Theatre Company]] opened the new, larger [[College Theatre]] across the street in [[1947]]. ...f the building, but operation of the cinema was turned over to Waters. Not long afterward, he closed the East Lake Theatre.
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  • ...on [[3rd Street Pratt]] in [[Central Pratt]]. For the park on [[Hibernian Street]] in [[North Pratt]], see [[One Pratt Place]].'' ...gham parks|Birmingham city park]] located at the eastern terminus of [[3rd Street Pratt]], east of [[Alder Avenue]] on the eastern edge of the [[Central Prat
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  • ...Underground Station''' brand in the 1980s. [[Roy Palmer]] was the store's long-time manager. Following Roy Palmer, [[Tom Kirkpatrick]] managed this locati * The store had a location at 308 [[20th Street North]].
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  • '''Cliff Road''' is a 1.25-mile long residential road on the north slope of [[Red Mountain]], stretching from [[ The westernmost section, between Highland Avenue and [[33rd Street South]] was formerly known as '''Holly Road''', and later, '''Lower Cliff R
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  • ...aza outside the [[1901 Sixth Avenue]] building at [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[6th Avenue North]]. It was jointly commissioned from Wallington, Ne ...hed portico of the [[Cathedral Church of the Advent]] directly across 20th Street. The concrete arches are clad in stainless steel, topped with a concrete pe
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  • :''This article is about the former restaurant on 21st Street. For the current iteration, see [[John's City Diner]].'' ...|thumb|375px|The original John's on its last day before moving to 112 21st Street North in August 1978]]
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  • ...Iris]] neighborhood. It adjoins [[EPIC Elementary School]] and faces [[8th Street South]] across from [[St Elias Maronite Catholic Church]], south of [[I-65] ...[Birmingham Metropolitan Planning Organization]]. It was named in honor of long-time educator and two-term [[Birmingham City Council]] member [[Bessie Este
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  • ...e_South.jpg|right|425px|thumb|29th Avenue South looking westward from 19th Street intersection, December 2012]] ...The three-lane, east-west road runs from [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in the west to [[Independence Drive]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) in the
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  • ...yan Park]] (formerly Magnolia Park) and ends at the intersection of [[23rd Street South]], where it continues as [[10th Avenue South]]. * avenue begins at [[20th Street South]] / [[Five Points Circle]], continuing from [[11th Avenue South]]
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  • ...later to a [[CME Church]] on the corner of [[Washington Avenue]] and [[9th Street Southwest]]. ...rooms, and by adding a brick veneer to the entire building. [[Henry Sprott Long]] designed the renovations, which were carried out by [[Joe Kurtts]] for $4
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  • ...in North Birmingham. As city engineer, he oversaw completion of the [[24th Street Viaduct]] and mapped the city's [[segregation|segregated zoning]] for a [[1 ...[[Bessie Hawkins|Bessie]] and son, [[A. J. Hakwins Jr|A. J. Jr]]. He was a long-time member of [[First Baptist Church of Birmingham]], and is buried at [[O
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  • ...is located between [[19th Street North|19th]] and [[20th Street North|20th Street]]s and between [[25th Avenue North]] and [[25th Court North]] in the [[Slos ...er of Hope]], proposed to purchase the land from the city and renovate the long vacant community center site for a Worship and Community Outreach Center.
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  • ...bers paid dues, but were exempted from [[Alabama State Militia]] duties so long as they were acting as firefighters. ...m the well at [[2nd Avenue North|2nd Avenue]] and [[25th Street North|25th Street]], but the well ran dry before the fire could be extinguished. It eventuall
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  • '''Mountain Brook Parkway''' is an approximately one-mile long, east/west street running along [[Shades Creek]] in [[Mountain Brook]]. It was part of origin
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  • ...nta and Montgomery, and added a second Birmingham restaurant at 420 [[20th Street North]] in the [[Wells Fargo Tower]] downtown on [[May 16]], [[2014]]. They Cassimus sold the business to Houma, a long-time general manager at [[Zoe's Kitchen]], in [[2018]].
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  • The '''2024 Pride Fest''' was a month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ identity and community, promoting equality and accept ...ew]], along [[7th Avenue South]] from [[32nd Street South|32nd]] to [[22nd Street South|22nd Streets]]. Grand marshal for the parade was poet [[Joi Miner]],
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  • ...Ann Morse''' (born [[1921]]; died September [[2007]]) was a bookkeeper and long-time [[Southside]] resident. ...business college and began working at [[First Christian Church]] on [[21st Street North]]. She became known for her generosity with her time, working seven d
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