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3 June 2024

     10:46  Clay Scot Artworks diffhist +9 Dystopos talk contribs
N    09:46  Lakewood Baptist Church‎‎ 2 changes history +886 [David Bains‎ (2×)]
     
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09:46 (cur | prev) +857 David Bains talk contribs (Created page with "'''Lakewood Baptist Church''' is a Southern Baptist church located at 8300 9th Avenue South. It erected its first colonial revival unit facing 8th Avenue South during the pastorate of W. O. Love in 1941. Later a modernist style church building was erected on the lot behind this one. In addition to the Lakewood congregation the church has been the home of Citizens Church since 2020. Its older building has served as the home of Family Worship Cen...")

1 June 2024

     18:48  East Lake Cumberland Presbyterian Church diffhist +100 David Bains talk contribs
     17:14  Arkadelphia Road diffhist +65 David Bains talk contribs (→‎Notable locations (south to north))
N    17:06  New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church (East Lake)‎‎ 2 changes history +1,151 [David Bains‎ (2×)]
     
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17:03 (cur | prev) +916 David Bains talk contribs (Created page with "'''New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church''' is located at 6632 Kentucky Avenue in East Lake. The congregation was organized on July 4, 1918 by Dr. B. J. Brown. It was previously located at 1305 Sipsey Street in East Birmingham. A new building at that site was dedicated on August 27, 1961. That building was damaged by the explosion of 2 sticks of dynamite on in an anti-civil-bombing on January 16, 1962. The congregation relocate...")
N    10:58  New Era‎‎ 2 changes history +335 [Dystopos‎ (2×)]
     
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10:58 (cur | prev) +302 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "The '''New Era''' was a periodical published in 18981899 by Harriet Ball, a former ''Birmingham Age-Herald'' editor. {{stub}} ==References== * "[https://www.newspapers.com/article/birmingham-post-herald-newspaper-woman/148494578/ Newspaper Woman]" (September 17, 1898) {{BAH}}, p. 5")
     10:49  Birmingham Post Office‎‎ 2 changes history +497 [Dystopos‎ (2×)]
     
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31 May 2024

N    14:05  James Randle diffhist +736 Dystopos talk contribs (Created page with "right|thumb|375px|James Randle at home in 1967 '''James Randle''' (born c. 1901) was a faith healer and artist in Birmingham's Wahouma neighborhood. He adopted a philosophy dubbed "The New Mind" from his wife, using it as the basis for a vibrant scheme of geometrically-decorated walls and constructed "junk banisters" leading up from the sidewalk, painted in red, white and yellow. His healing practice, for which he did not charge a fe...")