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Birmingham AL 35218, United States of America

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Birmingham AL 35207, United States of America
Inscription. On October 1, 1886, the North Birmingham Land Company was formed to develop a planned industrial and residential town on 900 acres of land, formerly part of the Alfred Nathaniel Hawkins plantation north of Village Creek. ... More on HMDB

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4316 Avenue Q, Birmingham AL 35208, United States of America
Inscription. The Corey Land Company, a group of prominent local businessmen headed by Robert Jemison, Jr. developed Belview Heights as a neighborhood for the professional employees of U. S. Steel in the 1910's. Extending the grid ... More on HMDB

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Birmingham AL 35204, United States of America
Inscription. In 1818 before Alabama, Jefferson County, Elyton or Birmingham existed, The Elyton Methodist Church was established on Center Street. It was moved to 14 Second Avenue, and in 1909, to its present site. Renamed in 1910 ... More on HMDB

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Homewood, AL

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1 8th Avenue West, Birmingham AL 35204, United States of America
Inscription. Marker Front: This residential area was carved from the Joseph Riley Smith plantation, a 600 acre antebellum farm, one of the largest in 19th century Jefferson County. Smithfield lies to the west of Birmingham's city ... More on HMDB

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17th St N & 5th Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203

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Street: 1530 6th Ave. N. Birmingham, AL 35203
The site of the most horrific occurance of the American Civil Rights Movement (a bomb shattered the quiet of a Sunday morning and took the lives of four young girls), the Sixteenth Street Baptist C... More on BirminghamAL.org
Operation Schedule : Open Tu-F 10-4, Sat. 10-1 and by appt.; groups by appt. only. ; Description : 128-year-old historic church is significant part of Birmingham�s Civil Rights District. Renovated ... More on 800Alabama.com

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331 Cotton Avenue SW, Birmingham AL 35211, United States of America
Inscription. Gen. James H. Wilson, USA, having crossed the Tennessee River with a large force of well equipped cavalry, grouped them here at Elyton. Their mission: to destroy Alabama's economic facilities for supporting the War. From ... More on HMDB

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Birmingham AL 35203, United States of America
Inscription. (Front): Osmond Kelly Ingram, 1887-1917, First American sailor killed in action, in World War 1, aboard U. S. S. "Cassin", October 1, 1917. Medal of Honor, War Cross Italy, (Back): U. S. Destroyer DD-225, U. S. S. Osmond ... More on HMDB
