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  • ...uth''') is a 4/10ths-mile long street connecting [[Cahaba Road]] to [[23rd Street South]] in [[Mountain Brook]], in the southern part of [[English Village]]. ...ry]]" began roosting above an air conditioner compressor at a house on the street.
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  • ...]]. The approximately one-quarter mile long road runs parallel with [[Main Street (Trussville)]] beginning in the west at [[Chalkville Road]] and continuing ...Street intersection, and improve drainage to help with flooding which had long been an issue in the area.
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  • [[File:Long-Lewis Hardware building.jpg|center|thumb|775px|The Long-Lewis Hardware Co. building in 1929]] ...on the southwest corner of [[5th Avenue North]] and [[9th Street North|9th Street]], formerly part of [[Smith's Park]] in [[Smithfield]].
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  • ...utomotive Group''' (originally '''Long-Lewis Hardware Company''', later '''Long-Lewis Ford Lincoln''') is a Ford automobile dealership located at 2551 [[Jo ...irst sold from the hardware store at 430 [[9th Street North (Bessemer)|9th Street North]]. In [[1921]] a two-story addition was added to the hardware store f
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  • ...955]]. Its offices were located in the [[Frank Nelson Building]] on [[20th Street North]]. ...al & Coke Co.]] offices, [[2nd Avenue South]] and [[11th Street South|11th Street]], [[1948]]
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  • {{Locate street|street=Myron+Massey+Blvd|city=Fairfield|zoom=15}} ...in front of [[Miles College]]. It ends in the south at [[Larry D. Coleman Street]]. It was named for [[Myron Massey]], a Fairfield police officer killed in
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  • ...furnishings. It opened in [[1962]] at 711 [[19th Street Ensley]] and was a long-time fixture in [[Five Points West]]. [[Category:19th Street Ensley]]
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  • {{Locate street|street=Colonial+Promenade+Pkwy|city=Alabaster}} ...olonial Promenade Alabaster, in [[Alabaster]]. The approximately two-mile long road travels north-south along the route of [[Interstate 65]] north of [[U.
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  • ...n [[Lakeview]]. The studio opened in August [[1938]] and survived at least long enough to celebrate its 20th anniversary in [[1958]]. [[Category:29th Street South]]
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  • ...lly supported a rooftop observation platform while the long facade on 18th Street was topped with a stepped gable with deep cornices which were later removed ...hough the businesses were not related. The hotel, which then served mainly long-term residents, was destroyed by fire on [[June 6]], [[1935]]. A guest at t
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  • ...nue South|4th]] and [[6th Avenue South]], west of [[12th Street South|12th Street]] and backing up to [[I-65]] on the [[UAB Campus]]. ...ts open end zone facing north into the corner of 4th Avenue South and 12th Street. Surface parking lots are indicated at the former [[Trinity Steel site]] we
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  • ...ted 26th Avenue South in [[Rosedale]] to [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]], just north of [[Rosedale Drive]]. Access to 18th is now blocked a ...nue (later named [[20th Street South Homewood|20th Street South]]) to 18th Street. When the [[Red Mountain Expressway]] and [[Rosedale Drive|Robins Drive]]
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  • ...] for one block, then extending one block past [[Main Street Brighton|Main Street]] in eastern [[Brighton]]. ...Della Mae Banks, had been killed a month earlier at her home on [[Tremont Street]]. She was struck by a stray bullet during a large gun battle, itself preci
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  • '''Main Street''' is a 2 1/4-mile long street paralleling [[U.S. Highway 78]] ([[Adamsville Parkway]]) between [[Minor Pa ** 3321–3393: [[Main Street Plaza]] shopping center
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  • ...ue North]] between [[18th Street North|18th]] and [[19th Street North|19th Street]]s. It expanded into the adjacent [[Sears]] building in [[1941]]. Aland died in 1947 at [[Jefferson Hospital]], following a long illness.
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  • ...[[4th Avenue North]]. The plant was renovated in [[1947]] to designs by [[Long & Gatling Architects]]. The bakery later moved to 900 [[16th Street North]] to make way for construction of a new [[Birmingham Post Office]] an
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  • ...dgecrest's 2,200-seat worship center. Ridgecrest in turn purchased the 3rd Street sanctuary, and used it as a temporary home while it was building a new sanc ...ia-based New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, headed by Bishop Eddie Long. Long, who made news when a number of sexual harassment lawsuits were filed again
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  • ...is a 104-foot-long by 18-foot-wide concrete road bridge carrying [[Harmer Street]] ([[Jefferson County Road 36]]) over [[Valley Creek]] in [[Brighton]], jus * [https://bridgereports.com/1003541 Harmer Street bridge over Valley Creek] at bridgereports.com
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  • ...r Building''' was located at the corner of [[5th Avenue South]] and [[13th Street South]]. ...e entire block between [[4th Avenue South|4th]] and 5th Avenues and [[12th Street South|12th]] and 13th Streets, gained permission to demolish the Lane Teach
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  • ...t stretched along nearly the whole length of [[Short 20th Street|West 20th Street]], adjacent to [[Woodrow Wilson Park]].
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