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  • ...d [[Speegle's Marina]] in Cullman County, and from the [[Bankhead National Forest]] and [[Sipsey Wilderness]]. Some fishing guides have been prosecuted for s {{locate | lat= 33.95 | lon=-87.11 | type=p | zoom=10}}
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  • ...] and the [[Order of Odd Fellows]]. He died in [[1934]] and is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...e Resented Chief Austin's Criticism of His Father]" (June 6, 1889) {{BN}}, p. 6
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  • ...e composition on the hotel's broad facade. Interior designer Deborah Lloyd Forest, also of Dallas, gave the public spaces and guest rooms a much more traditi
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  • ...linkage between the existing bridge on [[Groover Street]] to the end of [[Forest Glen Drive]] was not studied in detail, with an expectation that sidewalks ...6044coll5/id/1814/rec/1 Many of them aren't deeded or dedicated]." {{BN}}, p. 1S,5N - via {{BPLDC}}
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  • ...acre spread in the southern part of the county which surrounded the [[Pine Forest Missionary Baptist Church]] and its cemetery. They purchased the land at au Ray's brother, [[Wallace Wyatt]], who was serving as a deacon at Pine Forest Missionary Baptist, confronted him about the sale, and then learned that th
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  • * 3330 [[Clairmont Avenue]], [[Clairmont Plaza South]], [[Forest Park]], Birmingham * 1550-P [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Hoover]]
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  • ...a [[James Van Hoose residence|new residence]] on [[Glenwood Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]]. He died there in [[1936]], survived by his wife, Jennie, and four c ...$20,000 Per Annum By Ex-Mayor Vanhoose]." [sic] (December 3, 1896) {{BN}}, p. 5
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  • * Beechmont Mall in Cincinnati, Ohio (closed July 1999), and Forest Fair (closed June 1998) ...-freedom-from-hook/ Parisian trying to buy freedom from Hooker]." {{BPH}}, p. B7
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  • ...e rated as EF-4 or stronger on the "Enhanced Fujita Scale". At around 5:10 p.m. CDT a very large and exceptionally destructive tornado struck [[Tuscaloo ...Tuscaloosa)|Rosedale]] and [[Forest Lake]] neighborhoods, as well as a [[P&P Grocery]] and [[Rosedale Court]], were devastated. The [[University of Alab
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  • ...troke three years later and is buried in an unmarked grave next to hers at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. ...Known for Stories of the South" (January 7, 1959) ''The New York Times'', p. 30
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  • * ''[[The Devil All the Time]]'' (2020, Borderline Films / Ninestory), [[Forest Park]], [[Cliff Road]], [[Anniston]], [[Main Street (Montevallo)]] ...ng Picture Players Will Arrive Here Sunday]." (November 29, 1912) {{BAH}}, p. 10
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  • ...nue South can be found in the residential sections of [[Highland Park]], [[Forest Park]], and [[Crestwood South]]. ===[[Forest Park-South Avondale]]===
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  • * The [[Birmingham Female College]], founded by [[Kate Thompson]] and [[Mrs P. E. Scott]], opened with 140 students. * [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] was established.
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  • * [[W. P. Brewer]], [[1882]]–[[1885]] (as foreman of the [[Mechanics Fire Company * [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 22]], 3114 [[Clairmont Avenue]] ([[Forest Park]]), listed on the National Register. Converted to [[Bogue's]] restaura
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  • ...hemist Justus von Liebig, explorer David Livingstone, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, and philosopher John Stuart Mill.
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  • ...ghborhood|Five Points South]], [[Southside neighborhood|Southside]], and [[Forest Park]] neighborhoods and the [[East Lake]], [[South East Lake]], and [[Roeb === [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]===
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  • |neighborhood = Forest Park-South Avondale In [[2013]] the [[Forest Park South Avondale Business Association]] sponsored the installation of fr
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  • ...Highways 31]] and [[U.S. Highway 280|280]]) and continues west into the [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood. ...orage & Transfer Co.]] (1934), [[Jack Cole Co.]] transfer (1944), [[Robert P. Stapp Inc.]] auto parts (1953–1957) / [[Southeastern Gunite Co.]] (1957)
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  • * [[Bush Hills]]: [[Alma P. Dennis]] (president), [[Dora U. Sims]] (vice president), [[Myra Tarver]] ( * [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: [[Sam Frazier (attorney)|Sam Frazier]] (president),
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  • **** 1805: former location of [[J. G. Lowery]] contractor (1887), [[E. P. Hogan residence]] (1910–1911) **** 1912: [[Carlstedt Company]], former location of Mrs [[P. E. Porter]] boarding house (1899), residence (1911), [[Smith & Young Co.]]
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