Inglenook Community Center

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The Inglenook Community Center is a recreational center constructed at Inglenook Park in 1968. It was the 12th such recreation center commissioned by the Birmingham Board of Parks and Recreation, and replaced a frame house that had been repurposed as a community center since the park was first dedicated in 1941.

The new brick-clad building was designed by Henry Sprott Long and constructed by the Southern Masonry Company at a cost of $120,000. The center includes a gymnasium, meeting rooms, a kitchen, offices, rest rooms, and storage space. Three tennis courts were constructed alongside the building.

The center was dedicated on September 4, 1968 in a ceremony attended by Mayor George Seibels and council members Liston Corcoran and John Bryan.

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