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16 April 2024
12:29 | Taco Bell diffhist +25 Dystopos talk contribs (→Locations) |
12:29 | Sherry's Cafe diffhist +33 Dystopos talk contribs |
12:27 | Aeromarine diffhist +73 Dystopos talk contribs |
12:04 | Fairfield Tubular Operations diffhist +15 Dystopos talk contribs |
11:54 | Innovate Alabama diffhist +247 Dystopos talk contribs |
14 April 2024
17:44 | Studio 2H Design diffhist +36 Dystopos talk contribs |
06:44 | Tabernacle Baptist Church diffhist +8 David Bains talk contribs (→Pastors: updated hamlin's dates (based on his LinkedIn profile)) |
13 April 2024
20:34 | Tabernacle Baptist Church diffhist +224 David Bains talk contribs |
08:28 | Fifth Episcopal District of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church diffhist +91 David Bains talk contribs |
N 08:14 | Greater 16th Street Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God diffhist +541 David Bains talk contribs (Created page with "right|thumb|450px|Greater 16th Street Baptist Church in 2021 '''Greater 16th Street Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God''' is located at 2001 16th Street North in Bessemer. It is a member of the Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God, an Alabama-based denomination. {{stub}} ==Pastors== * Michael L. Wilson, 2022 Category:AOH churches Category:Churches in Bessemer Category:16...") |
12 April 2024
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08:43 (cur | prev) +388 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "'''Southside Sundown Cinema''' was an outdoor film series organized by Tom Goad at The Garages in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. In 1981 the locally-produced short film "The Bottle" premiered before a screening of the 1962 French featurette "La Jetée". {{stub}} Category: Former cinemas Category: 1970s establishments Category: The Garages") |
08:18 | The Southside Rag diffhist +40 Dystopos talk contribs |
11 April 2024
N 11:53 | E. D. Henley diffhist +718 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "'''Eugene Duvergne Henley''' (born July 25, 1886; died June 20, 1960 in Birmingham) was the founder of the Birmingham Electric Battery Co. (BEBCO). Henley was the son of Louis Darby and Louisa "Loulie" Stone Henley of Noxubee County, Mississippi. He married the former Frances Marie Woltersdorf. Henley founded his successful company in 1913. He died in 1960 and was buried at Elmwood Cemetery. {{stub}} ==External links== * [https...") |