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FRANK NELSON BUILDING The Frank Nelson Building is a 10-story office building located on the northeast corner of 20th Street and 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.Constructed in 1903 as the First National Bank Building, it was one of the city's first "skyscrapers".It served as the headquarters for the First National Bank of Birmingham.The building was designed by William Weston with Charles Wheelock &LIST OF BOTTLERS
Brown Belle Bottling Co., bottled The Joe Louis Punch, Birmingham (1938–1950) Buffalo Rock Company. Camel Bottling Co., 708 14th Street North (1909) Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Cola-Nip Company, Birmingham (1911) Cream Cola, Jebeles & Calias Co., Birmingham. Crown City Bottling & Syrup Co. 2630 Avenue E, 1914.MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941.ELEANOR KIDD
Eleanor E. Kidd (born c. 1915; died September 25, 2012 in Birmingham) was a fashion model and philanthropist.. Kidd was the daughter of James Kidd.She graduated from Phillips High School and Birmingham-Southern College in 1935 before pursuing graduate studies in French at Columbia University in New York, New York. While there she began a modeling career.SHOWER OF STARS
The WVOK Shower of Stars was a series of concerts sponsored by WVOK-AM at the Birmingham Armory and later at Birmingham's Municipal Auditorium.Program director Dan Brennan organized the shows, which gained national notice.. Concerts. December 24, 1958: Jerry Lee Lewis ; December 12, 1959: Fabian, The Fleetwoods, The Browns, Floyd Robinson and Bobby Lee TrammellENSLEY WORKS
ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
COUNTRY BOY EDDIE
Country Boy Eddie. Gordon Edwards Burns, known as Country Boy Eddie or sometimes Country Boy Eddy (born December 13, 1930 near Warrior) is a country singer, fiddler and guitarist who hosted the long-running Country Boy Eddie Show on WBRC-TV from 1957 to 1993 . Burns, one of eight children raised on his family's 200-acre Blount County farm, had ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
FRANK NELSON BUILDING The Frank Nelson Building is a 10-story office building located on the northeast corner of 20th Street and 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham.Constructed in 1903 as the First National Bank Building, it was one of the city's first "skyscrapers".It served as the headquarters for the First National Bank of Birmingham.The building was designed by William Weston with Charles Wheelock &LIST OF BOTTLERS
Brown Belle Bottling Co., bottled The Joe Louis Punch, Birmingham (1938–1950) Buffalo Rock Company. Camel Bottling Co., 708 14th Street North (1909) Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Cola-Nip Company, Birmingham (1911) Cream Cola, Jebeles & Calias Co., Birmingham. Crown City Bottling & Syrup Co. 2630 Avenue E, 1914.MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941.ELEANOR KIDD
Eleanor E. Kidd (born c. 1915; died September 25, 2012 in Birmingham) was a fashion model and philanthropist.. Kidd was the daughter of James Kidd.She graduated from Phillips High School and Birmingham-Southern College in 1935 before pursuing graduate studies in French at Columbia University in New York, New York. While there she began a modeling career.SHOWER OF STARS
The WVOK Shower of Stars was a series of concerts sponsored by WVOK-AM at the Birmingham Armory and later at Birmingham's Municipal Auditorium.Program director Dan Brennan organized the shows, which gained national notice.. Concerts. December 24, 1958: Jerry Lee Lewis ; December 12, 1959: Fabian, The Fleetwoods, The Browns, Floyd Robinson and Bobby Lee TrammellENSLEY WORKS
ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
COUNTRY BOY EDDIE
Country Boy Eddie. Gordon Edwards Burns, known as Country Boy Eddie or sometimes Country Boy Eddy (born December 13, 1930 near Warrior) is a country singer, fiddler and guitarist who hosted the long-running Country Boy Eddie Show on WBRC-TV from 1957 to 1993 . Burns, one of eight children raised on his family's 200-acre Blount County farm, had ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September 2021 BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL ELECTION The 2021 Birmingham municipal election is a municipal election that will be held on August 24, 2021 to fill the positions of Mayor of Birmingham and all nine seats on the Birmingham City Council and Birmingham Board of Education.. It will be the third concurrent ballot for Mayor and City Council after the election cycle for Mayor was changed by state law in 2010. 2021 WARRIOR MET COAL STRIKE The 2021 Warrior Met Coal strike was a targeted labor strike carried out by approximately 1,100 workers at Warrior Met Coal organized under the UMWA Local No. 2397 in Brookwood.The walk-out began on April 1, 2021.. The strike was planned in response to the company's contract proposal. Miners recalled making concessions to help keep the mine operating when Warrior Met Coal declared bankruptcyPIGEON ROOST
Pigeon Roost was a nickname for the semi-sanctioned "red light district" which operated along 1st, 2nd and 3rd Avenues South, and between 21st and 24th Streets before 1913.. The district's semi-official status arose from changes to how Birmingham officialsDSW - BHAMWIKI
This article is about the manufacturer and fabricator. For the Ohio-based retail shoe chain, see Designer Shoe Warehouse.. DSW , formerly Dixie Saw Works is a manufacturer of converting knives and a provider of fabrication services. It was founded in 1943 and is currently located at 816 30th Street North in Birmingham's Central City neighborhood.. The company was purchased by Chris McIlvaineHOUSTON COUNTY
Houston County is a county in southeast Alabama with Dothan as its seat. It was created in 1903 by taking parts of Dale, Geneva and Henry counties. The name of the county was chosen to honor former Governor George Houston.. In the 1890s, a Houston County was proposed to be split off from Jefferson County, west of Birmingham, with parts of Walker and Tuscaloosa counties, and with Bessemer as 500 OFFICE PARK DRIVE 500 Office Park Drive is a 3-story, 62,534 square-foot office building constructed in the 1970s in Mountain Brook's Office Park.. Capstone Communities purchased the building for $6 million in 2015.In 2021 the parcel was resurveyed into two units, and B. L. Harbert International bought a 24,000 square foot section of the building for $2.75million.. Tenants
STIVERS FORD
Stivers Ford of Birmingham (formerly Adamson Motor Company and Adamson Ford) is an automobile dealership located at 1922 2nd Avenue South in midtown Birmingham.. The dealership was founded in 1918 by Reese Adamson. on Birmingham's Southside.With his partners, A. D. Harris and Ralph Howard, Adamson moved the dealership to its present location in the remodeled Grand Theatre in 1937. DSW INDUSTRIAL KNIVES This page was last modified on 10 June 2021, at 06:32. This page has been accessed once. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; Disclaimers THE PARK AT WAKEFIELD & WELLINGTON The Park at Wakefield (formerly Cadence at Bluff Park, Autumn Village Apartment Homes) and The Park at Wellington (formerly The Ashford of Hoover), known collectively as The Park at Wakefield & Wellington, are a combined 408-unit apartment and townhome complex at 861 Tyler Circle, off Tyler Road in Hoover.The complex was constructed in 1973 over the headwaters of Huckleberry Creek.CATHERINE CABANISS
Catherine Caldwell Cabaniss (born March 11, 1940 in Birmingham; died February 25, 2021) was an artist and art teacher.. Catherine was one of four children born to Charles Shepperd Caldwell Jr and the former Mary Catherine Hood of Birmingham. BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site.ELEANOR KIDD
Eleanor E. Kidd (born c. 1915; died September 25, 2012 in Birmingham) was a fashion model and philanthropist.. Kidd was the daughter of James Kidd.She graduated from Phillips High School and Birmingham-Southern College in 1935 before pursuing graduate studies in French at Columbia University in New York, New York. While there she began a modeling career. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021 LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for lightARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site.ELEANOR KIDD
Eleanor E. Kidd (born c. 1915; died September 25, 2012 in Birmingham) was a fashion model and philanthropist.. Kidd was the daughter of James Kidd.She graduated from Phillips High School and Birmingham-Southern College in 1935 before pursuing graduate studies in French at Columbia University in New York, New York. While there she began a modeling career. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021 LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for lightARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September LIST OF BIRMINGHAM NEIGHBORHOODS This is a list of Birmingham neighborhoods arranged in a sortable table. There are 99 recognized neighborhoods within Birmingham 's Community Participation Program : Neighborhood name. Community. District. Population. Neighborhood president. Map. Acipco-Finley. 2021 WARRIOR MET COAL STRIKE The 2021 Warrior Met Coal strike was a targeted labor strike carried out by approximately 1,100 workers at Warrior Met Coal organized under the UMWA Local No. 2397 in Brookwood.The walk-out began on April 1, 2021.. The strike was planned in response to the company's contract proposal. Miners recalled making concessions to help keep the mine operating when Warrior Met Coal declared bankruptcyPIGEON ROOST
Pigeon Roost was a nickname for the semi-sanctioned "red light district" which operated along 1st, 2nd and 3rd Avenues South, and between 21st and 24th Streets before 1913.. The district's semi-official status arose from changes to how Birmingham officialsHOUSTON COUNTY
Houston County is a county in southeast Alabama with Dothan as its seat. It was created in 1903 by taking parts of Dale, Geneva and Henry counties. The name of the county was chosen to honor former Governor George Houston.. In the 1890s, a Houston County was proposed to be split off from Jefferson County, west of Birmingham, with parts of Walker and Tuscaloosa counties, and with Bessemer asDSW - BHAMWIKI
This article is about the manufacturer and fabricator. For the Ohio-based retail shoe chain, see Designer Shoe Warehouse.. DSW , formerly Dixie Saw Works is a manufacturer of converting knives and a provider of fabrication services. It was founded in 1943 and is currently located at 816 30th Street North in Birmingham's Central City neighborhood.. The company was purchased by Chris McIlvaine 500 OFFICE PARK DRIVE 500 Office Park Drive is a 3-story, 62,534 square-foot office building constructed in the 1970s in Mountain Brook's Office Park.. Capstone Communities purchased the building for $6 million in 2015.In 2021 the parcel was resurveyed into two units, and B. L. Harbert International bought a 24,000 square foot section of the building for $2.75million.. Tenants
THE PARK AT WAKEFIELD & WELLINGTON The Park at Wakefield (formerly Cadence at Bluff Park, Autumn Village Apartment Homes) and The Park at Wellington (formerly The Ashford of Hoover), known collectively as The Park at Wakefield & Wellington, are a combined 408-unit apartment and townhome complex at 861 Tyler Circle, off Tyler Road in Hoover.The complex was constructed in 1973 over the headwaters of Huckleberry Creek.STIVERS FORD
Stivers Ford of Birmingham (formerly Adamson Motor Company and Adamson Ford) is an automobile dealership located at 1922 2nd Avenue South in midtown Birmingham.. The dealership was founded in 1918 by Reese Adamson. on Birmingham's Southside.With his partners, A. D. Harris and Ralph Howard, Adamson moved the dealership to its present location in the remodeled Grand Theatre in 1937.CATHERINE CABANISS
Catherine Caldwell Cabaniss (born March 11, 1940 in Birmingham; died February 25, 2021) was an artist and art teacher.. Catherine was one of four children born to Charles Shepperd Caldwell Jr and the former Mary Catherine Hood of Birmingham. DSW INDUSTRIAL KNIVES This page was last modified on 10 June 2021, at 06:32. This page has been accessed once. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; Disclaimers LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
2021 BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITATION CORPORATION The Citation Corporation (formerly Jones Foundry Company and Southern Ductile Casting) is a privately-owned producer of cast, machined and assembled parts for automotive, truck and industrial markets.The 2,700-employee company designs, tests, and manufactures parts from aluminum and gray and ductile iron. Until 2008 its headquarters were located at 2700 Corporate Drive in Birmingham.SHOWER OF STARS
The WVOK Shower of Stars was a series of concerts sponsored by WVOK-AM at the Birmingham Armory and later at Birmingham's Municipal Auditorium.Program director Dan Brennan organized the shows, which gained national notice.. Concerts. December 24, 1958: Jerry Lee Lewis ; December 12, 1959: Fabian, The Fleetwoods, The Browns, Floyd Robinson and Bobby Lee TrammellTUXEDO JUNCTION
Tuxedo Junction, located in Ensley at the crossing of the Wylam and Pratt City streetcar lines, and also at Ensley Avenue and 20th Street, was a social hub for Birmingham's black community in the 1920s and 30s. The junction got its name from its proximity to the Tuxedo Park community of worker's houses platted in 1899 and used by TennesseeCoal
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941.ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
MILLER STEAM PLANT
The James H. Miller Jr Electric Generating Plant (also known as Plant Miller or Miller Steam Plant) is a large coal-fired electric generating plant owned and operated by Alabama Power near the confluence of Village Creek and the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River in the vicinity of West Jefferson.The plant is one of the nation's largest emitters of greenhouse gases, accounting for ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in SeptemberCOUNTRY BOY EDDIE
Country Boy Eddie. Gordon Edwards Burns, known as Country Boy Eddie or sometimes Country Boy Eddy (born December 13, 1930 near Warrior) is a country singer, fiddler and guitarist who hosted the long-running Country Boy Eddie Show on WBRC-TV from 1957 to 1993 . Burns, one of eight children raised on his family's 200-acre Blount County farm, had LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
2021 BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL ELECTION CITATION CORPORATION The Citation Corporation (formerly Jones Foundry Company and Southern Ductile Casting) is a privately-owned producer of cast, machined and assembled parts for automotive, truck and industrial markets.The 2,700-employee company designs, tests, and manufactures parts from aluminum and gray and ductile iron. Until 2008 its headquarters were located at 2700 Corporate Drive in Birmingham.SHOWER OF STARS
The WVOK Shower of Stars was a series of concerts sponsored by WVOK-AM at the Birmingham Armory and later at Birmingham's Municipal Auditorium.Program director Dan Brennan organized the shows, which gained national notice.. Concerts. December 24, 1958: Jerry Lee Lewis ; December 12, 1959: Fabian, The Fleetwoods, The Browns, Floyd Robinson and Bobby Lee TrammellTUXEDO JUNCTION
Tuxedo Junction, located in Ensley at the crossing of the Wylam and Pratt City streetcar lines, and also at Ensley Avenue and 20th Street, was a social hub for Birmingham's black community in the 1920s and 30s. The junction got its name from its proximity to the Tuxedo Park community of worker's houses platted in 1899 and used by TennesseeCoal
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941.ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
MILLER STEAM PLANT
The James H. Miller Jr Electric Generating Plant (also known as Plant Miller or Miller Steam Plant) is a large coal-fired electric generating plant owned and operated by Alabama Power near the confluence of Village Creek and the Locust Fork of the Black Warrior River in the vicinity of West Jefferson.The plant is one of the nation's largest emitters of greenhouse gases, accounting for ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in SeptemberCOUNTRY BOY EDDIE
Country Boy Eddie. Gordon Edwards Burns, known as Country Boy Eddie or sometimes Country Boy Eddy (born December 13, 1930 near Warrior) is a country singer, fiddler and guitarist who hosted the long-running Country Boy Eddie Show on WBRC-TV from 1957 to 1993 . Burns, one of eight children raised on his family's 200-acre Blount County farm, hadBHAMWIKI
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. 2021 WARRIOR MET COAL STRIKE The 2021 Warrior Met Coal strike was a targeted labor strike carried out by approximately 1,100 workers at Warrior Met Coal organized under the UMWA Local No. 2397 in Brookwood.The walk-out began on April 1, 2021.. The strike was planned in response to the company's contract proposal. Miners recalled making concessions to help keep the mine operating when Warrior Met Coal declared bankruptcyDSW - BHAMWIKI
This article is about the manufacturer and fabricator. For the Ohio-based retail shoe chain, see Designer Shoe Warehouse.. DSW , formerly Dixie Saw Works is a manufacturer of converting knives and a provider of fabrication services. It was founded in 1943 and is currently located at 816 30th Street North in Birmingham's Central City neighborhood.. The company was purchased by Chris McIlvaine 1ST AVENUE NORTH (WOODLAWN) This page was last modified on 6 June 2021, at 11:52. This page has been accessed 14 times. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; DisclaimersCATHERINE CABANISS
Catherine Caldwell Cabaniss (born March 11, 1940 in Birmingham; died February 25, 2021) was an artist and art teacher.. Catherine was one of four children born to Charles Shepperd Caldwell Jr and the former Mary Catherine Hood of Birmingham. BIRMINGHAM URBAN LEAGUE The Birmingham Urban League is a community-based non-profit organization affiliated with the National Urban League, which promotes its mission of economic self-reliance and civil rights through community organization, and by improving access to education, employment, housing and public health in underserved communities.William A. Barnes is the president and CEO. THE PARK AT WAKEFIELD & WELLINGTON The Park at Wakefield (formerly Cadence at Bluff Park, Autumn Village Apartment Homes) and The Park at Wellington (formerly The Ashford of Hoover), known collectively as The Park at Wakefield & Wellington, are a combined 408-unit apartment and townhome complex at 861 Tyler Circle, off Tyler Road in Hoover.The complex was constructed in 1973 over the headwaters of Huckleberry Creek. DSW INDUSTRIAL KNIVES This page was last modified on 10 June 2021, at 06:32. This page has been accessed once. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; DisclaimersBLUE LAKE CENTER
Blue Lake Center, formerly Colonial Center at Blue Lake, is a 4-story, glass-enclosed, capsule-shaped office building located at 3500 Blue Lake Drive off of I-459 near the U.S. Highway 280 interchange. It was constructed in 1982.. The 166,779-square-foot building is ringed by 522 parking spaces. In 2014 Biscayne Atlantic of Hollywood, Florida acquired the property along with International CATEGORY:ART TEACHERS Pages in category "Art teachers" This category contains only thefollowing page.
BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for lightARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
BONITA CARTER
Bonita Beatrice Carter (born January 26, 1959; died June 22, 1979 in Birmingham) was twenty years old and living with her parents when she was shot by Birmingham police officer George Sands, responding to an altercation at Jerry's Convenience Store at 4500 10th Avenue North in the Stockham section of Birmingham's Kingston neighborhood.. Carter was one of nine siblings. ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 127 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for lightARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
BONITA CARTER
Bonita Beatrice Carter (born January 26, 1959; died June 22, 1979 in Birmingham) was twenty years old and living with her parents when she was shot by Birmingham police officer George Sands, responding to an altercation at Jerry's Convenience Store at 4500 10th Avenue North in the Stockham section of Birmingham's Kingston neighborhood.. Carter was one of nine siblings. ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September 2021 WARRIOR MET COAL STRIKE The 2021 Warrior Met Coal strike was a targeted labor strike carried out by approximately 1,100 workers at Warrior Met Coal organized under the UMWA Local No. 2397 in Brookwood.The walk-out began on April 1, 2021.. The strike was planned in response to the company's contract proposal. Miners recalled making concessions to help keep the mine operating when Warrior Met Coal declared bankruptcy CITATION CORPORATION The Citation Corporation (formerly Jones Foundry Company and Southern Ductile Casting) is a privately-owned producer of cast, machined and assembled parts for automotive, truck and industrial markets.The 2,700-employee company designs, tests, and manufactures parts from aluminum and gray and ductile iron. Until 2008 its headquarters were located at 2700 Corporate Drive in Birmingham.BLUE LAKE CENTER
Blue Lake Center, formerly Colonial Center at Blue Lake, is a 4-story, glass-enclosed, capsule-shaped office building located at 3500 Blue Lake Drive off of I-459 near the U.S. Highway 280 interchange. It was constructed in 1982.. The 166,779-square-foot building is ringed by 522 parking spaces. In 2014 Biscayne Atlantic of Hollywood, Florida acquired the property along with International 1ST AVENUE NORTH (WOODLAWN) This page was last modified on 6 June 2021, at 11:52. This page has been accessed 14 times. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; Disclaimers THE PARK AT WAKEFIELD & WELLINGTON The Park at Wakefield (formerly Cadence at Bluff Park, Autumn Village Apartment Homes) and The Park at Wellington (formerly The Ashford of Hoover), known collectively as The Park at Wakefield & Wellington, are a combined 408-unit apartment and townhome complex at 861 Tyler Circle, off Tyler Road in Hoover.The complex was constructed in 1973 over the headwaters of Huckleberry Creek.OASIS HOMEWOOD
Oasis Homewood, formerly Oakwood Apartments is a 60-unit apartment complex located along Oak Leaf Circle, behind the Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park and abutting I-65 at the end of Carr Avenue in Homewood.. The complex is made up of five two-story brick-clad buildings arrayed around a grassed courtyard with a playground andswimming pool.
CATHERINE CABANISS
Catherine Caldwell Cabaniss (born March 11, 1940 in Birmingham; died February 25, 2021) was an artist and art teacher.. Catherine was one of four children born to Charles Shepperd Caldwell Jr and the former Mary Catherine Hood of Birmingham. BIRMINGHAM URBAN LEAGUE The Birmingham Urban League is a community-based non-profit organization affiliated with the National Urban League, which promotes its mission of economic self-reliance and civil rights through community organization, and by improving access to education, employment, housing and public health in underserved communities.William A. Barnes is the president and CEO.2801 OLD 280 COURT
2801 Old 280 Court is a 6,300 square-foot one-story office building located on a 1.1-acre site at 2801 Old 280 Court, off of Cahaba River Road between U.S. Highway 280 and I-459 in Birmingham's Overton neighborhood. The modern-style building features a shallow hipped metal roof with deep overhangs supported on cylindical concrete columns, with the corners cantilevered. CATEGORY:ART TEACHERS Pages in category "Art teachers" This category contains only thefollowing page.
BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021 LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project in LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 122 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
TEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September JOY YOUNG RESTAURANT Joy Young Restaurant was a landmark Chinese restaurant at 412-414 20th Street North.. According to Kristen Lee, her great grandparents, a man and wife named "Joe" (zho-ee) were the first Chinese family to settle in Alabama, having arrived in the Port of Mobile in the late 1880s.BONITA CARTER
Bonita Beatrice Carter (born January 26, 1959; died June 22, 1979 in Birmingham) was twenty years old and living with her parents when she was shot by Birmingham police officer George Sands, responding to an altercation at Jerry's Convenience Store at 4500 10th Avenue North in the Stockham section of Birmingham's Kingston neighborhood.. Carter was one of nine siblings. BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021 LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project in LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 122 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
TEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September JOY YOUNG RESTAURANT Joy Young Restaurant was a landmark Chinese restaurant at 412-414 20th Street North.. According to Kristen Lee, her great grandparents, a man and wife named "Joe" (zho-ee) were the first Chinese family to settle in Alabama, having arrived in the Port of Mobile in the late 1880s.BONITA CARTER
Bonita Beatrice Carter (born January 26, 1959; died June 22, 1979 in Birmingham) was twenty years old and living with her parents when she was shot by Birmingham police officer George Sands, responding to an altercation at Jerry's Convenience Store at 4500 10th Avenue North in the Stockham section of Birmingham's Kingston neighborhood.. Carter was one of nine siblings. 2021 WARRIOR MET COAL STRIKE The 2021 Warrior Met Coal strike was a targeted labor strike carried out by approximately 1,100 workers at Warrior Met Coal organized under the UMWA Local No. 2397 in Brookwood.The walk-out began on April 1, 2021.. The strike was planned in response to the company's contract proposal. Miners recalled making concessions to help keep the mine operating when Warrior Met Coal declared bankruptcyBLUE LAKE CENTER
Blue Lake Center, formerly Colonial Center at Blue Lake, is a 4-story, glass-enclosed, capsule-shaped office building located at 3500 Blue Lake Drive off of I-459 near the U.S. Highway 280 interchange. It was constructed in 1982.. The 166,779-square-foot building is ringed by 522 parking spaces. In 2014 Biscayne Atlantic of Hollywood, Florida acquired the property along with InternationalHALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for light 1ST AVENUE NORTH (WOODLAWN) This page was last modified on 6 June 2021, at 11:52. This page has been accessed 14 times. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; DisclaimersOASIS HOMEWOOD
Oasis Homewood, formerly Oakwood Apartments is a 60-unit apartment complex located along Oak Leaf Circle, behind the Urban Air Trampoline & Adventure Park and abutting I-65 at the end of Carr Avenue in Homewood.. The complex is made up of five two-story brick-clad buildings arrayed around a grassed courtyard with a playground andswimming pool.
BIRMINGHAM URBAN LEAGUE The Birmingham Urban League is a community-based non-profit organization affiliated with the National Urban League, which promotes its mission of economic self-reliance and civil rights through community organization, and by improving access to education, employment, housing and public health in underserved communities.William A. Barnes is the president and CEO.STEEL GASTROPUB
Steel Gastropub is a restaurant and bar located in the 4,500 square-foot space formerly occupied by Sky Castle Gastro Lounge on the ground floor of 29 Seven at 2802 7th Avenue South in Lakeview.The executive chef is Christie Butler.. The restaurant opened on June 4, 2021.. References. Pernell, Avalon (June 4, 2021) "Steel Gastropub opens in Lakeview district."2801 OLD 280 COURT
2801 Old 280 Court is a 6,300 square-foot one-story office building located on a 1.1-acre site at 2801 Old 280 Court, off of Cahaba River Road between U.S. Highway 280 and I-459 in Birmingham's Overton neighborhood. The modern-style building features a shallow hipped metal roof with deep overhangs supported on cylindical concrete columns, with the corners cantilevered. CATEGORY:FAMOUS THEATER Pages in category "Famous Theater" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. * CATEGORY:OLD 280 COURT Pages in category "Old 280 Court" This category contains only thefollowing page.
BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
WOODWARD IRON COMPANY The Woodward Iron Company was one of the nation's largest suppliers of pig iron, employing more than 2,000 workers in the 1920s.The company operated mines, quarries and furnaces in western Jefferson County, all connected by a private industrial railroad.The company was founded on December 31, 1881 by brothers Joseph and William Woodward.Much of the land developed by theARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for light ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September SOUTHERN COMFORT CONVERSIONS Southern Comfort Conversions, Inc. (originally AAA Auto Truck and Trailer) was a custom vehicle manufacturer founded by Rod McSweeney in 1979.The company got its start in Oneonta rebuilding van chassis for companies like Krispy Kreme and Frito-Lay, but moved into the business of customizing passenger vans for resale. It changed its name in 1986 and moved its headquarters to BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
WOODWARD IRON COMPANY The Woodward Iron Company was one of the nation's largest suppliers of pig iron, employing more than 2,000 workers in the 1920s.The company operated mines, quarries and furnaces in western Jefferson County, all connected by a private industrial railroad.The company was founded on December 31, 1881 by brothers Joseph and William Woodward.Much of the land developed by theARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for light ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September SOUTHERN COMFORT CONVERSIONS Southern Comfort Conversions, Inc. (originally AAA Auto Truck and Trailer) was a custom vehicle manufacturer founded by Rod McSweeney in 1979.The company got its start in Oneonta rebuilding van chassis for companies like Krispy Kreme and Frito-Lay, but moved into the business of customizing passenger vans for resale. It changed its name in 1986 and moved its headquarters to LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 122 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
LIST OF HABD COMMUNITIES This is a List of HABD communities which are owned and operated by the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (HABD): LIST OF FORMER CINEMAS Capitol Theater, 1911 2nd Avenue North (1924-1927) Center Point 6 ( 1983 – July 31, 1997 ), 23rd Avenue Northwest and Carson Road. Central Park Family Theater (built 1925 ), 3207 Bessemer Road. Central Park Theatre, 2909 Bessemer Road (1927) Cinema City 8 ( June 16, 1978 – 1992 ), Cobb Theatres, Roebuck Shopping City, Parkway East. FITZGERALD APARTMENTS The Fitzgerald Apartments is a 3-story, 20-unit apartment building located at 1110 19th Street South, adjacent to the U.S. Post Office South Highland Station in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. The Beax-Arts style building was constructed in 1928 and is clad in ivory-colored brick and stucco with wrought iron railings and limestone trim.. In May 2021 Bret Connor and William ByarsWILLIAMS APARTMENTS
The Williams Apartments, also called the Duncan Apartments or Ballard I Apartments, is a 2-story 4-unit apartment building located at 1409 14th Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The Art Deco-style building was constructed in 1929 and is clad in light yellow brick with orange brick details.. The building is listed as a contributing structure to the Phelan Park HistoricRUTHLON APARTMENTS
The Ruthlon Apartments is a 2-story apartment building located at 1512 33rd Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The Tudor Revival-style building was constructed in 1928 and is clad in red brick with faux half-timbered gables.. The building is listed as a contributing structure to the Country Club Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.RED CROSS BUILDING
This article is about the downtown building. For the current Red Cross headquarters, see Ridge Park.. The Red Cross Building (formerly the Social Security Building) is a vacant five-story, 125,000 square-foot building office building at 2225–2231 3rd Avenue North, on the southwest corner of 23rd Street North, or the northeast corner of Block 83, in downtown Birmingham. 1ST AVENUE NORTH (WOODLAWN) This page was last modified on 6 June 2021, at 11:52. This page has been accessed 14 times. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; Disclaimers CATEGORY:COUNTRY CLUB HISTORIC DISTRICT Pages in category "Country Club Historic District" This category contains only the following page. CATEGORY:WOODLAWN CITY HALL Pages in category "Woodlawn City Hall" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. * BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021 LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project in LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 122 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
TEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September JOY YOUNG RESTAURANT Joy Young Restaurant was a landmark Chinese restaurant at 412-414 20th Street North.. According to Kristen Lee, her great grandparents, a man and wife named "Joe" (zho-ee) were the first Chinese family to settle in Alabama, having arrived in the Port of Mobile in the late 1880s.BONITA CARTER
Bonita Beatrice Carter (born January 26, 1959; died June 22, 1979 in Birmingham) was twenty years old and living with her parents when she was shot by Birmingham police officer George Sands, responding to an altercation at Jerry's Convenience Store at 4500 10th Avenue North in the Stockham section of Birmingham's Kingston neighborhood.. Carter was one of nine siblings. BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021 LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project in LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 122 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
TEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
ARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September JOY YOUNG RESTAURANT Joy Young Restaurant was a landmark Chinese restaurant at 412-414 20th Street North.. According to Kristen Lee, her great grandparents, a man and wife named "Joe" (zho-ee) were the first Chinese family to settle in Alabama, having arrived in the Port of Mobile in the late 1880s.BONITA CARTER
Bonita Beatrice Carter (born January 26, 1959; died June 22, 1979 in Birmingham) was twenty years old and living with her parents when she was shot by Birmingham police officer George Sands, responding to an altercation at Jerry's Convenience Store at 4500 10th Avenue North in the Stockham section of Birmingham's Kingston neighborhood.. Carter was one of nine siblings. 1958 BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH BOMBING The 1958 Bethel Baptist Church bombing was a racially motivated terrorist attack against Civil Rights Movement leader Fred Shuttlesworth's Bethel Baptist Church in Collegeville on June 29, 1958.The bombing was the second in a string of three bomb attacks targeting the church. The bomb used consisted of 16 sticks of dynamite placed into a white 5-gallon paint bucket and left beside theWILLIAMS APARTMENTS
The Williams Apartments, also called the Duncan Apartments or Ballard I Apartments, is a 2-story 4-unit apartment building located at 1409 14th Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The Art Deco-style building was constructed in 1929 and is clad in light yellow brick with orange brick details.. The building is listed as a contributing structure to the Phelan Park HistoricRUTHLON APARTMENTS
The Ruthlon Apartments is a 2-story apartment building located at 1512 33rd Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The Tudor Revival-style building was constructed in 1928 and is clad in red brick with faux half-timbered gables.. The building is listed as a contributing structure to the Country Club Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places. FITZGERALD APARTMENTS The Fitzgerald Apartments is a 3-story, 20-unit apartment building located at 1110 19th Street South, adjacent to the U.S. Post Office South Highland Station in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. The Beax-Arts style building was constructed in 1928 and is clad in ivory-colored brick and stucco with wrought iron railings and limestone trim.. In May 2021 Bret Connor and William ByarsHALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for light CITATION CORPORATION The Citation Corporation (formerly Jones Foundry Company and Southern Ductile Casting) is a privately-owned producer of cast, machined and assembled parts for automotive, truck and industrial markets.The 2,700-employee company designs, tests, and manufactures parts from aluminum and gray and ductile iron. Until 2008 its headquarters were located at 2700 Corporate Drive in Birmingham. PROTECTIVE LIFE BUILDING The Protective Life Company building (also called the Commerce Center) is a 14-story, 168-foot-tall building located at 2027 1st Avenue North, on the southwest corner of Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard North.. It was constructed for the Protective Life Insurance Company in 1928 on the foundations of the earlier 3-story Birmingham Ledger building, the frame and foundations of which had 1ST AVENUE NORTH (WOODLAWN) This page was last modified on 6 June 2021, at 11:52. This page has been accessed 14 times. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; Disclaimers CATEGORY:COUNTRY CLUB HISTORIC DISTRICT Pages in category "Country Club Historic District" This category contains only the following page. CATEGORY:WOODLAWN CITY HALL Pages in category "Woodlawn City Hall" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. * BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
WOODWARD IRON COMPANY The Woodward Iron Company was one of the nation's largest suppliers of pig iron, employing more than 2,000 workers in the 1920s.The company operated mines, quarries and furnaces in western Jefferson County, all connected by a private industrial railroad.The company was founded on December 31, 1881 by brothers Joseph and William Woodward.Much of the land developed by theARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for light ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September SOUTHERN COMFORT CONVERSIONS Southern Comfort Conversions, Inc. (originally AAA Auto Truck and Trailer) was a custom vehicle manufacturer founded by Rod McSweeney in 1979.The company got its start in Oneonta rebuilding van chassis for companies like Krispy Kreme and Frito-Lay, but moved into the business of customizing passenger vans for resale. It changed its name in 1986 and moved its headquarters to BHAMWIKIMAIN PAGEHILLDALE BAPTIST CHURCHST CLAIR COUNTYTOPGOLFUSERAGREEMENTCATEGORY
Bhamwiki, now in its fifteenth year, is an encyclopedic resource for anyone curious about Birmingham, Alabama and the region around it. We aim for accuracy, objectivity, and accessibility as we work steadily to expand our coverage . Bhamwiki has more than 15,000 individual entries to explore. There are several ways to navigate the site. LIST OF BIRMINGHAM HOMICIDES IN 2021MILO CARLTON
Milo Clifton Carlton Sr (born March 25, 1919; died January 30, 1995) was the founder of Milo's Hamburgers.. Milo Carlton was one of five boys in his family, all of whom were in the restaurant business. Milo began working part-time in one of his brother's restaurants, Dipsey Doodle, in 1939.He signed up for the National Guard the following year and was deployed in 1941. LIBERTY TOWERS AT MIDTOWN The Liberty Towers at Midtown (originally the Pioneer Building, best known as the Liberty National Building) is a combined 10- and 16-story office building at the intersection of 20th Street and 3rd Avenue South.It was the headquarters of the Liberty National Life Insurance Company from 1931 to 2010.. The original 10-story structure facing 20th Street was developed as a speculative project inTEMPLE TUTWILER II
Temple Wilson Tutwiler II (born March 22, 1923; died March 1, 1982) was a prominent civic booster in Birmingham.. Tutwiler was the son of Temple Tutwiler and grandson of Edward M. Tutwiler.When he was twelve he voyaged with his family on Cunard's RMS Samaria to tour England and France for three weeks. They returned to New York aboard the RMSAquitania.
WOODWARD IRON COMPANY The Woodward Iron Company was one of the nation's largest suppliers of pig iron, employing more than 2,000 workers in the 1920s.The company operated mines, quarries and furnaces in western Jefferson County, all connected by a private industrial railroad.The company was founded on December 31, 1881 by brothers Joseph and William Woodward.Much of the land developed by theARTHUR DEUTSCH
Arthur V. "Artie" Deutsch (born c. 1932) was Chief of the Birmingham Police Department from 1982 to 1991.He came to Birmingham from the New York City Police Department.. Deutsch spent twenty years of his career with the NYPD, rising to the post of head of the Brooklyn precinct while also moonlighting as an instructor at the City College of NewYork.
HALLMARK FARM
Hallmark Farm is a 565-acre estate, known for its landscaped grounds and iconic red barn. The property was developed by Ted and Mary Hallmark.. After Ted Hallmark died in 2013, the property was acquired by the Hallmark Farms Cooperative, a joint initiative of Jefferson County and the City of Warrior, for $7.5 million.The cooperative plans a redevelopment of most of the site for light ROGERS AREA VOCATIONAL CENTER The George M. Rogers Area Vocational Center (formerly Gardendale Area Vocational School) was a vocational school formerly located at 800 Main Street in Gardendale.. It was constructed in 1967 adjacent to Gardendale High School. Wilmot Douglas was the architect, and John O. Freeman was awarded the construction contract for more than $2 million.. The first classes were held in September SOUTHERN COMFORT CONVERSIONS Southern Comfort Conversions, Inc. (originally AAA Auto Truck and Trailer) was a custom vehicle manufacturer founded by Rod McSweeney in 1979.The company got its start in Oneonta rebuilding van chassis for companies like Krispy Kreme and Frito-Lay, but moved into the business of customizing passenger vans for resale. It changed its name in 1986 and moved its headquarters to LIST OF HOMICIDES IN 2021 This is a List of homicides in 2021, including homicide cases reported throughout the Birmingham District.At least 122 homicides have been reported in the area for the year. Note that a "homicide" refers to the cause of death as determined by a medical examiner, not to the crime of murder as charged by prosecutors and adjudicated through thecourts.
LIST OF HABD COMMUNITIES This is a List of HABD communities which are owned and operated by the Housing Authority of the Birmingham District (HABD): LIST OF FORMER CINEMAS Capitol Theater, 1911 2nd Avenue North (1924-1927) Center Point 6 ( 1983 – July 31, 1997 ), 23rd Avenue Northwest and Carson Road. Central Park Family Theater (built 1925 ), 3207 Bessemer Road. Central Park Theatre, 2909 Bessemer Road (1927) Cinema City 8 ( June 16, 1978 – 1992 ), Cobb Theatres, Roebuck Shopping City, Parkway East. FITZGERALD APARTMENTS The Fitzgerald Apartments is a 3-story, 20-unit apartment building located at 1110 19th Street South, adjacent to the U.S. Post Office South Highland Station in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. The Beax-Arts style building was constructed in 1928 and is clad in ivory-colored brick and stucco with wrought iron railings and limestone trim.. In May 2021 Bret Connor and William ByarsWILLIAMS APARTMENTS
The Williams Apartments, also called the Duncan Apartments or Ballard I Apartments, is a 2-story 4-unit apartment building located at 1409 14th Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The Art Deco-style building was constructed in 1929 and is clad in light yellow brick with orange brick details.. The building is listed as a contributing structure to the Phelan Park HistoricRUTHLON APARTMENTS
The Ruthlon Apartments is a 2-story apartment building located at 1512 33rd Street South in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood. The Tudor Revival-style building was constructed in 1928 and is clad in red brick with faux half-timbered gables.. The building is listed as a contributing structure to the Country Club Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.RED CROSS BUILDING
This article is about the downtown building. For the current Red Cross headquarters, see Ridge Park.. The Red Cross Building (formerly the Social Security Building) is a vacant five-story, 125,000 square-foot building office building at 2225–2231 3rd Avenue North, on the southwest corner of 23rd Street North, or the northeast corner of Block 83, in downtown Birmingham. 1ST AVENUE NORTH (WOODLAWN) This page was last modified on 6 June 2021, at 11:52. This page has been accessed 14 times. Privacy policy; About Bhamwiki; Disclaimers CATEGORY:COUNTRY CLUB HISTORIC DISTRICT Pages in category "Country Club Historic District" This category contains only the following page. CATEGORY:WOODLAWN CITY HALL Pages in category "Woodlawn City Hall" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. *MAIN PAGE
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