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[[Image:ShepherdSloss1972.PNG|right|thumb| | [[Image:ShepherdSloss1972.PNG|right|thumb|375px|Shepherd-Sloss building, November 1972. {{BPL permission caption|http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/u?/p4017coll6,484}}]] | ||
'''Shepherd-Sloss building''' is a terra-cotta retail block located on the southwest corner of [[20th Street South]] and [[Highland Avenue]] in [[Five Points South]]. The building was completed in [[1928]]. | '''Shepherd-Sloss building''' is a terra-cotta retail block located on the southwest corner of [[20th Street South]] and [[Highland Avenue]] in [[Five Points South]]. The building was completed in [[1928]]. |
Revision as of 11:43, 29 May 2011
Shepherd-Sloss building is a terra-cotta retail block located on the southwest corner of 20th Street South and Highland Avenue in Five Points South. The building was completed in 1928.
The building was known for its landmark rooftop Buffalo Rock sign (later converted into the Barber's clock), erected immediately after the building was completed, visible as southbound traffic approached the intersection. It has been home to several businesses, restaurants and bars, including Cadillac Cafe, Louie Louie, Bell Bottoms, Hippodrome, Dugan's, Mancha's, Klein Flowers, as well as others.
References
- Jordan, Phillip (December 16, 2004) "Where has the time gone? Five Points symbol remains grounded." Birmingham Weekly