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  • [[File:St Michaels Cemetery Brookside.jpg|right|thumb|425px|St Michael's Catholic Cemetery in 1993]] '''St Michael's Catholic Cemetery''', originally '''Brookside Catholic Cemetery''' is a s
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  • '''St Michael's Episcopal Church''' is a former Episcopal church located at 901 [[Kingman {{DEFAULTSORT:Michael's}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Michael's]]
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  • File:1981 Michael's logo.png
    Logo for [[Michael's]], from a 1981 advertisement.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Michael's]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Michael's]]
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  • File:Michael's logo.png
    Logo for [[Michael's]] steak house, from a 1981 advertisement.
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  • [[Image:Michael's logo.png|right|275px]] '''Michael's Sirloin Room''' was a steakhouse chain founded in [[1953]] by [[Michael Matsos]]. It originally opened at the [[Holiday Inn]] on [[Bessemer Super H
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  • == The other Michael's == ...cally-owned, but with Birmingham-area locations) craft store chain called "Michael's"? I suppose we don't have to disambiguate until we have an entry for that
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  • '''Max Michael III''' (born c. [[1946]] in Atlanta, Georgia) was formerly the dean of the Michael graduated from Harvard Medical School. He previously served as CEO and medi
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  • '''Michael Carpri''' (born c. [[1970]]) is the owner of [[Lou's Pub]] and the adjacent {{DEFAULTSORT:Carpri, Michael}}
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  • File:Michael Emerson.jpg
    Portrait of [[Michael Emerson]]
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  • [[Image:Michael Rooker.jpg|right|thumb|Michael Rooker]] '''Michael Rooker''' (born [[April 6]], [[1955]] in [[Jasper]]) is an actor, best know
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  • '''Michael Swann''' (born c. [[1964]]) is an artist, known for his fine art paintings, * McElroy, Genie (March 9, 2012) "In Studio: Michael Swann" ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]''
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  • ...; died [[January 13]], [[2012]] in [[Birmingham]]) was the co-founder of [[Michael's]] and long-time owner of the [[Golden Rule Bar-B-Q]] chain. He also opera ...]] in early [[1954]]. Soon he changed the name of the motel restaurant to "Michael's".
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  • '''Michael Albert Dubruiel''' (born [[November 16]], [[1958]] in Keene, New Hampshire; * Dubruiel, Michael & Amy Welborn (1994) ''The Biblical Way of the Cross.'' Ave Maria Press ISB
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  • '''Michael Johnson''' can refer to any of the following: * [[Michael Johnson (baseball)]], [[Birmingham Barons]] infielder from 2014–2015
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  • '''Michael Jordan''' can refer to: *[[Michael Jordan]], retired professional basketball player and former [[Birmingham Ba
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  • [[File:St Michaels Cemetery Brookside.jpg|right|thumb|425px|St Michael's Catholic Cemetery in 1993]] '''St Michael's Catholic Cemetery''', originally '''Brookside Catholic Cemetery''' is a s
    909 bytes (110 words) - 08:14, 19 March 2023
  • File:John Wright 1964.jpg
    ...Wright]] in 1964. From the Edmundite Southern Missions Collection at Saint Michael's College Digital Archival Collections ([http://cdm15819.contentdm.oclc.org
    (375 × 555 (107 KB)) - 10:32, 6 June 2015
  • File:Michael's logo.png
    Logo for [[Michael's]] steak house, from a 1981 advertisement.
    (375 × 112 (23 KB)) - 22:25, 17 February 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Michael's]]
    23 bytes (2 words) - 23:30, 3 August 2006
  • #REDIRECT [[Michael's]]
    23 bytes (2 words) - 23:31, 3 August 2006
  • #REDIRECT [[Michael's]]
    23 bytes (2 words) - 15:03, 5 January 2015
  • File:1981 Michael's logo.png
    Logo for [[Michael's]], from a 1981 advertisement.
    (404 × 308 (16 KB)) - 00:25, 22 January 2013
  • ...use''' was a restaurant which opened in [[1961]] in the former [[Michael's|Michael's-in-the-mall]] site at [[Eastwood Mall]]. The restaurant featured live din
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  • File:St Michaels Cemetery Brookside.jpg
    Photo of [[St Michael's Catholic Cemetery]] in [[Brookside]], taken in Spring of 1993 by Jet Lowe
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  • '''Michael Moore''' can refer to any of the following: * [[Michael D. Moore]] (born 1981), founder of [[Faith Chapel Christian Center]]
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  • '''Michael Williams''' (born c. [[1979]]) has been the lead vocalist for The Drifters {{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Michael}}
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  • '''Max Michael III''' (born c. [[1946]] in Atlanta, Georgia) was formerly the dean of the Michael graduated from Harvard Medical School. He previously served as CEO and medi
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  • '''Michael Tipton''' was an [[List of interior designers|interior designer]] who lived ...subject of artist [[Melissa Springer]]'s ground-breaking series called ''"Michael."''
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  • File:Michael Tuomey.jpg
    ...]], published in Smith, Eugene Allen (October 1897) "Sketch of the Life of Michael Tuomey". ''American Geologist''. Vol. 20, p. 207.
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  • ...d Birmingham, Alabama''''' is a [[2010]] book by architectural historian [[Michael Fazio]] which interprets the social history of [[Birmingham]] through its e * Fazio, Michael W. (2010) ''Landscape of Transformations: Architecture and Birmingham, Alab
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  • '''Michael Swann''' (born c. [[1964]]) is an artist, known for his fine art paintings, * McElroy, Genie (March 9, 2012) "In Studio: Michael Swann" ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]''
    1,002 bytes (129 words) - 17:27, 4 September 2022
  • [[Image:Michael Foster.jpg|right|thumb|Michael Foster]] '''Michael L. Foster''' (born in Buffalo, New York) is a former superintendent of [[Be
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  • '''Michael Jackson''' made one notable visit to [[Birmingham]] during the peak of his ...hrow off fans. Still he had to jump out of the driver's seat and ask where Michael was in order to further deflect attention.
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