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Accented by small, decorative owls, the '''Age-Herald Building''' was designed by architect [[William Weston]] and built in [[1910]]. The structure is one of the only a few buildings in Birmingham built in a modified '''Beaux-Arts''' style. It is located at 2109 [[5th Avenue North]]. | Accented by small, decorative owls, the '''Age-Herald Building''' was designed by architect [[William Weston]] and built in [[1910]] to house the offices of ''[[The Birmingham Age-Herald]]''. The structure is one of the only a few buildings in Birmingham built in a modified '''Beaux-Arts''' style. It is located at 2109 [[5th Avenue North]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:14, 19 December 2013
Accented by small, decorative owls, the Age-Herald Building was designed by architect William Weston and built in 1910 to house the offices of The Birmingham Age-Herald. The structure is one of the only a few buildings in Birmingham built in a modified Beaux-Arts style. It is located at 2109 5th Avenue North.
References
- Satterfield, Carolyn Green (1976) "Historic Sites of Jefferson County, Alabama" Jefferson County Historical Commission