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This 36.5-acre park next to Avondale Library features a mature rose garden and gazebo, WPA-era outdoor ampitheatre (perfect for music, theatre and similar programs) and 2,400 square foot renovated villa(great for special events and family reunions), ...
Location ID: #10105989
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John Herbert Phillips High School is a former Birmingham City Schools flagship high school located on the full city block between 7th and 8th Avenue North and 23rd and 24th Streets in the Central City neighborhood.
The high school was dedicated on ...
Location ID: #10105988
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Ramsay High School is a four-year magnet high school in Birmingham, Alabama. It is one of seven high schools in the Birmingham City School System and one of three International Baccalaureate schools in the Birmingham metropolitan area. Originally ...
Location ID: #10104841
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Vulcan, Birmingham Alabama’s colossal statue is the world’s largest cast iron statue and considered one of the most memorable works of civic art in the United States. Designed by Italian artist Giuseppe Moretti and cast from local iron in 1904, ...
Location ID: #10104053
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The Alabama Theatre was built in 1927 by Paramount Studios as an Alabama showcase for Paramount films. It was used primarily as a movie palace for 55 years, with the exception of the annual Miss Alabama pageant and the weekly Mickey Mouse Club. In ...
Location ID: #10000108
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The A.G. Gaston Motel represents the ingenuity and vitality of the African-American community in the city of Birmingham. Built as a place of luxury for minorities during the days of segregation, the Gaston stood at the center of several significant ...
Location ID: #10104109
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Located in eastern Jefferson County, straddling the border between Birmingham and Irondale, Ruffner Mountain Nature Center and Preserve is one of the nation's largest urban nature preserves, at more than 1,000 acres. The forested ridge of the ...
Location ID: #10046289
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Railroad Park is a 19 acre green space in downtown Birmingham that celebrates the industrial and artistic heritage of our great city. Situated along 1st Avenue South, between 14th and 18th Streets, the park is a joint effort between the City of ...
Location ID: #10059115
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Built in 1914 for B.F. Keith’s Vaudeville circuit, the Lyric is one of few theatres still existing today that was specifically designed to maximize the acoustics and close seating needed for vaudeville shows. Major stars such as the Marx Brothers, ...
Location ID: #10088435
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Location ID: #10046290
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Legion Field Stadium, also affectionately known as the “The Old Grey Lady”, was completed in 1927 as a 21,000 seat venue.
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Homewood Central Park is located adjacent to the Homewood Community Center. Some of the amenities available in the park are six pavilions with picnic tables, two tennis courts, amphitheater, large playground, cement walking paths and open green ...
Location ID: #10088441
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An 1898 National Historic Registry Victorian Mansion offer 10 guest rooms which can accommodate up to 26 persons.
Location ID: #10060914
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The 183-acre American Village campus is made up of more than 20 historically-inspired buildings, as well as beautiful gardens and grounds. We offer many unique venues for private events. A dinner for ten, a corporate retreat for 20, or a convocation ...
Location ID: #10103809
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The 1.8 million-square-foot complex stands on 180 acres just off Interstate 20/59, minutes from downtown Birmingham. The hangar has 10 bays, each 160 feet wide and 725 feet deep, with 40-foot ceilings and concrete floors a foot thick. The complex ...
Location ID: #10052010
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1956 Beechcraft Super E-18
Location ID: #10077310
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McAlisters Deli started in a renovated Gas Station in 1986 and has grown to 200 plus locations in 22 states.
Location ID: #10048733
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Nine buildings including a residence built in 1850 remodeled in 1920, 1940 & 2004 (other buildings include, log livestock barn, corn crib, commissary building -remodeled 1940, livestock & hay barn, feed shed, black smith shop, falling down ...
Location ID: #10000331
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Built between 1845 and 1850 in the Greek Revival style, Arlington predates the founding of Birmingham in 1871.The city’s only antebellum home, the mansion is fully restored and contains a fine collection of antiques and decorative arts including ...
Location ID: #10088916
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Location ID: #10048289
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Design and marketing firm
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Old Iron Bridge over the Little Cahaba River
Location ID: #10104040
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Location ID: #10104030
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Bar and Grill setup with adjacent large band room. There is a full size bar with two pool tables, flat screens on the wall and giant projection screen.
Location ID: #10088427
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A charming, slender, three-story turret distinquishes the home. The structure has a traditional roof form, hipped with cross gables. It features large rooms, leaded glass, and large porches overlooking the gardens. The porch is two-tiered, with the ...
Location ID: #10000135
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1950-60's split level homes.
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The Workplay Soundstage has 5,250 square feet of usable space
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The Gazebo is a Trussville landmark. It is at the entrance of a 1940's neighborhood at the corner of Main Street and Parkway Drive.