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  • ...[[Bluff Park Cemetery]] at the intersection of [[Tyler Road]] and [[Valley Street]] in [[Bluff Park]]. ...[[Ed Dison]] on [[May 12]], [[1898]]. The original 20 feet wide by 24 feet long one-room frame building was completed in [[1899]]. Professor Harper led cla
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  • The Lee family has a long history in Rosedale, helping establish and lead the community. Tinsley was ...t [[Birmingham]]. She maintained an office on [[18th Street Homewood|18th Street]] in [[Homewood]] for her clients to pay their rent. She was assisted by h
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  • ...ts, including the "Kolossal" milkshakes that created a sensation, bringing long lines to the business. She added a [[List of food trucks|food truck]] nickn ...mcakes Café]] space in the [[Ross Bridge Village Center]] at 3601 [[Market Street]] in [[Hoover]]'s [[Ross Bridge community|Ross Bridge]] community.
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  • ...ant to purchase them, the city dedicated the park in spring [[1966]]. Not long after, '''Rosedale Pool''' was built in the park. The pool was later close
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  • ...ry building, designed by Whilldin, was completed in [[1924]] at 517 [[21st Street North]]. The office, set back behind a small planting area at the street, was faced with clinker brick. Whilldin incorporated colorful glazed terra-
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  • '''Mount Olive Road''' (also known as '''County Road 77''') is a long, winding road that snakes its way in a northwesterly direction through Nort ...Mount Olive Road is at [[Main Street (Gardendale)|Main Street]] across the street from the [[Gardendale Civic Complex]] and adjacent to [[Gardendale High Sch
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  • ...|Bill]] and [[Jayne Elmore|Jayne]]. They moved the operation to 201 [[42nd Street South]] in [[Avondale]] in [[1971]], adding wholesale clients like vending [[Category:22nd Street South]]
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  • ...[Kovach & Associates]] on the northeast corner of [[20th Street South|20th Street]] and [[Highland Avenue]] near [[Five Points South]]. ...-A-Snak Food Mart and [[Connie's Famous Foods]]. By 1990, after a two-year-long marketing effort failed to secure a primary tenant, the plans were abandone
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  • ...in the [[Stevens Building]] at 2918–2920 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] in [[Homewood]] on [[February 14]], [[1955]]. ...oungs eventually went to a month-to-month lease as he got older to avoid a long-term one. In [[2006]], he was asked by Riverchase Promenade management to c
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  • '''Fulton Road''' is a 1 mile long road in northern [[Fultondale]], connecting [[Walker Chapel Road]] at [[I-6 The businesses at the south end of the street were damaged by the [[2021 Fultondale tornado]].
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  • ...ing up to [[Village Creek]] in [[South Pratt]]. It was renamed in honor of long-time principal [[Effie McCaw]].
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  • ...within [[Fairfield]]. Its northern end is at its intersection with [[36th Street]] and after weaving through central Fairfield it reaches its southern end a Originally called '''Ridgeway''', the street was renamed in the 1950s to honor Dr [[Lloyd Noland]], the chief of the hea
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  • {{Locate street | street=Ludington+Ln |zoom=16 |type=h}} '''Ludington Lane''' is a street in the [[Crestwood]] area of Birmingham. The half-mile east-west road trav
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  • ...long, concrete retaining wall on the west side of [[18th Street North|18th Street]], between [[16th Avenue North]] and [[16th Court North]] in [[Fountain Hei ...idered part of a streetscape improvement plan developed through the [[16th Street Corridor Study]].
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  • ...16]], [[2024]] at a neighborhood car wash on a vacant lot at 830 [[Center Street North]] on the corner of [[9th Avenue West]] and across from the [[Smithfie ...st 39 shots were fired in the drive-by shooting. The victims were all life-long friends who had grown up in the neighborhood. No arrests have been announce
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  • ...fountain was first erected at the intersection on [[19th Street North|19th Street]] and [[2nd Avenue North]], just outside the [[Florence Hotel]] and the of ...section. In December [[1891]] it was removed to [[Capitol Park]] (or "20th Street Park") by city crews. When a bandstand was erected in the park in [[1895]],
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  • ...manager before taking over ownership of the store. He moved it from [[20th Street North]] to [[Clairmont Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]] in [[1990]]. ...He moved to Jacksonville where he died in [[2012]]. He was survived by his long-term partner [[Bill Cook]] and two children. Shaffer is buried at the City
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  • ...street grid|city block]] bordered by [[20th Street South|20th]] and [[21st Street South|21st Streets]] and by [[1st Avenue South|1st]] and [[2nd Avenue South ...ost recently housed [[Reed Books]] and [[Scott's Koneys]], all on the 20th Street side of the block.
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  • * [[Highland Avenue]], a long, heavily-trafficked street on Birmingham's south side.
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  • ...the Jaycees operated a [[Warehouse of Horror]] at [[20th Street North|20th Street]] and [[Morris Avenue]]. The warehouse relocated to 1609 [[1st Avenue North The attraction eventually found a long-term home at 732 [[29th Street South]] in Lakeview. It remained there until closing in [[2004]]. That year
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