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- 15:07, 26 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Waites Bakery limestone.jpg (Limestone salvaged from Waites Bakery, now displayed at The Waites, 707 21st Street South. Photographed March 24, 2024 by Mark Taylor.)
- 15:07, 26 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Waites Bakery limestone.jpg (Limestone salvaged from Waites Bakery, now displayed at The Waites, 707 21st Street South. Photographed March 24, 2024 by Mark Taylor.)
- 23:48, 13 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Football players mural (Created page with "center|thumb|800px|Football players mural in September 1979 This mural depicting stylized football players was executed by Joyce P. Smith and Terry Beckham for the Birmingham Mural Project in 1978. It once occupied three sections of the west wall of a one-story building owned by The Birmingham News on the southeast corner of 22nd Street North and 4th Avenue North, on the site where a new Birming...")
- 23:11, 13 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Ron Taylor Football players mural.jpg (Football players mural on the former Birmingham News production building, 417 22nd Street North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 23:11, 13 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Ron Taylor Football players mural.jpg (Football players mural on the former Birmingham News production building, 417 22nd Street North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 11:35, 13 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page North Birmingham Mural (Created page with "center|thumb|800px|"North Birmingham Mural" in September 1979 The '''North Birmingham Mural''' is a large-scale painted mural executed by Joyce P. Smith, with the help of local youngsters, for the Birmingham Mural Project in 1978. The mural, now badly faded, covers the west wall of the Birmingham Police Department North Precinct building at 2600 31st Avenue North and depicts a giant panorama of the neighb...")
- 10:51, 13 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Ron Taylor North Birmingham Mural.jpg (North Birmingham mural on the Birmingham Police Department North Precinct building, 2600 31st Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 10:51, 13 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Ron Taylor North Birmingham Mural.jpg (North Birmingham mural on the Birmingham Police Department North Precinct building, 2600 31st Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 21:37, 12 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Gallery 2 (mural) (Created page with "center|thumb|800px|"Gallery 2" in September 1979 '''"Gallery 2"''' was an outdoor mural at 2412 2nd Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. The mural was on the southwest wall (24th Street North side) of the the former Oxford Furniture Galleries building, now the Gallery Lofts. The mural was painted over before 2008. Category:1970s w...")
- 21:25, 12 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Ron Taylor Gallery 2.jpeg ("Gallery 2" mural on the former Oxford Furniture Galleries building, 2412 2nd Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 21:25, 12 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Ron Taylor Gallery 2.jpeg ("Gallery 2" mural on the former Oxford Furniture Galleries building, 2412 2nd Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 18:12, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Untitled tree mural (Created page with " right |thumb|400px|"Untitled" in September 1979 '''"Untitled"''' is an outdoor mural at 1831 1st Avenue North in downtown Birmingham. The now-faded mural appears on the south (rear) wall of the Lincoln Life Building, and therefore is best viewed from Morris Avenue. The mural was painted in 1979 by Terry Beckham as part of the [...")
- 18:07, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Ron Taylor Untitled tree mural.jpg ("Untitled" by Terry Beckham, on the south wall of 1831 1st Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 18:07, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Ron Taylor Untitled tree mural.jpg ("Untitled" by Terry Beckham, on the south wall of 1831 1st Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 16:35, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Ron Taylor Beauty.jpg ("Beauty" by Martha Johnson, formerly on the west wall of 2112 1st Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 16:35, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Ron Taylor Beauty.jpg ("Beauty" by Martha Johnson, formerly on the west wall of 2112 1st Avenue North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 15:59, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Ron Taylor Today to Tonight.jpeg ("Today to Tonight" (1978) by Michael Mojher, formerly on the south side wall of 712-714 19th Street North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 15:59, 11 March 2024 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Ron Taylor Today to Tonight.jpeg ("Today to Tonight" (1978) by Michael Mojher, formerly on the south side wall of 712-714 19th Street North. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor.)
- 00:01, 19 December 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Birminghenge (Created page with "right|thumb|Birminghenge, from the intersection of 5th Avenue North and Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard. '''Birminghenge''' is the phenomenon visible within the Birmingham city center street grid when the setting sun is precisely aligned with Birmingham's east-west avenues. Its name, coined by Bhamwiki editor Mark Taylor, pays homage to Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in England, where sunset on the winter solstice...")
- 23:56, 18 December 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Birminghenge.jpg (Birminghenge phenomenon, from the intersection of 5th Ave North and Richard Arrington Jr Blvd. Photographed by Mark Taylor on December 18, 2023.)
- 23:56, 18 December 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Birminghenge.jpg (Birminghenge phenomenon, from the intersection of 5th Ave North and Richard Arrington Jr Blvd. Photographed by Mark Taylor on December 18, 2023.)
- 00:29, 10 December 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Walker Chapel Road (Created page with "'''Walker Chapel Road''' ('''Jefferson County Road 120''') is a main east-west thoroughfare running through Fultondale in Jefferson County. It splits off from Carson Road on the east side of Fultondale, intersects with both U.S. Highway 31 and Interstate 65 (Decatur Highway), and ends at Shady Grove Road. Between the intersections with U.S. Highway 31 and Interstate 65 it is paralleled by Old Walker Chapel Road. On the evening of...")
- 00:32, 30 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Red Cross Building.jpg (Red Cross Building, 2225–2231 3rd Avenue North, Birmingham, Alabama. Photographed by Mark Taylor on November 29, 2023.)
- 00:32, 30 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Red Cross Building.jpg (Red Cross Building, 2225–2231 3rd Avenue North, Birmingham, Alabama. Photographed by Mark Taylor on November 29, 2023.)
- 16:57, 28 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Dr. William Sanford Moughon Jr. (Created page with "'''Dr. William Sanford Moughon Jr.''' (born May 1, 1926, died November 1991) was a private practice physician at St Vincents Hospital for 35 years and had an office located at 1900 4th Avenue South. He was the grandson of William Barker, who laid out the grid for the newly-created City of Birmingham in March 1872. Dr. Moughon's ashes are interred at the St Luke's Episcopal Church Columbarium in Mountain Brook. {{stub}} ==Reference...")
- 16:25, 28 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page William Moughon (Redirected page to Dr. William Sanford Moughon Jr.) Tag: New redirect
- 12:37, 28 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Talk:Birmingham Transit Company (Created blank page)
- 12:33, 28 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Streetcars (Redirecting "Streetcars" to "Birmingham Transit Company" since most of the information on streetcars in Bhamwiki is currently there) Tag: New redirect
- 15:31, 27 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page El Jalisco (Created page with "'''El Jalisco''' is a Florida-based Mexican restaurant chain that anticipates opening its first Birmingham location at 2673 Valleydale Road in December 2023, at the site of a former Cajun Boys & Our Poboys location, in a shopping plaza at the southwest corner of Caldwell Mill Road. The franchise got its start about 1993 in East Point, Florida, and has 15 other locations in the Southeast, including Montgomery, Destin, and Panama City. {{stub}} ==Ref...")
- 03:28, 22 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Krispy Kreme Doughnuts (Created page with "thumb|right|540px|Eastwood Krispy Kreme location, about 1967 '''Krispy Kreme''' is a doughnut company founded in Kentucky in 1937, which for many years had shops located mainly in the southeastern United States. After a false start in Birmingham in 1952, the company has had a continued presence in the Birmingham area since 1958, and today has retail stores in Hoover and the East Lake/Roebuck area. ==History== Krispy Kreme...")
- 02:50, 22 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:Krispy Kreme Eastwood.jpg (Eastwood Krispy Kreme location shortly after construction, about 1967)
- 02:50, 22 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:Krispy Kreme Eastwood.jpg (Eastwood Krispy Kreme location shortly after construction, about 1967)
- 13:37, 13 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page File:"Geo-Chromatic Progress" (photo by Ron Taylor).jpeg ("Geo-Chromatic Progress" (1978) by Michael Mojher on the 22nd Street Viaduct. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor)
- 13:37, 13 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs uploaded File:"Geo-Chromatic Progress" (photo by Ron Taylor).jpeg ("Geo-Chromatic Progress" (1978) by Michael Mojher on the 22nd Street Viaduct. Photographed September 20, 1979 by Ron Taylor)
- 17:15, 12 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Junior Achievement of Jefferson County (Redirected page to Junior Achievement of Alabama) Tag: New redirect
- 17:15, 12 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Junior Achievement of Birmingham (Redirected page to Junior Achievement of Alabama) Tag: New redirect
- 17:14, 12 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Junior Achievement (Redirected page to Junior Achievement of Alabama) Tag: New redirect
- 17:13, 12 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Junior Achievement of Alabama (Created page with "Originally founded in 1954 as '''Junior Achievement of Greater Birmingham''', '''Junior Achievement of Alabama''' is part of a global non-profit organization that helps youth and young adults gain practical experience in the areas of personal finance and entrepreneurship. In the early days of the program, groups of 8-15 youths would design a small product, raise a modest amount of capital, buy materials, manufacture and sell the product, and keep the books. {{stub}}...")
- 12:54, 12 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page 31st Street South (Created page with "'''31st Street South''' or '''Thirty-first Street South''' is a north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running south from the Railroad Reservation through the Lakeview district with some interruptions and ending at Pawnee Avenue. The section between Highland Avenue and Pawnee Avenue was originally named '''Warsaw Avenue'''. {{stub}} ==References== * "[https://bplonline.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15099coll...")
- 12:33, 12 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page J. Frank Rushton (Redirected page to Frank Rushton) Tag: New redirect
- 18:10, 10 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church (Created page with "{{stub}} '''Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church''' is a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA). It is located at 5080 Cahaba Valley Trace at the intersection with Alabama State Highway 119. ==History== The congregation was formed in 1989 as a church plant by Briarwood Presbyterian Church. A campaign of 13,000 phone calls led by Pastor Bob Flayhart resulted in an attendance of 150 at the first worship service on Palm...")
- 09:47, 8 November 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Bee Line Highway (Redirected page to U.S. Highway 31) Tag: New redirect
- 19:26, 27 October 2023 Mark Taylor talk contribs created page Talk:Mehr's Music Store (Created page with "Posted on Facebook on Oct. 27, 2023 by Michael Baker: This is probably more info than you want to know... That magic shop had a long lineage, beginning with Mehr's Music & Novelty on 2nd Ave N, next to the Ritz Theater. Pasquale's later occupied the corner spot on the opposite side of Mehr's. That business went back at least to the 1940s and probably longer. I'm unclear on that. Mr. & Mrs. Payne owned it and sold it to the Dannemans, who moved the business to Century Pl...")