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==Events== | ==Events== | ||
* The [[Jefferson County Free Library]] bookmobile was launched by the [[Jefferson County Board of Revenue]] and the [[Birmingham Library Board]]. | * The [[Jefferson County Free Library]] bookmobile was launched by the [[Jefferson County Board of Revenue]] and the [[Birmingham Library Board]]. | ||
==Sports== | |||
* The "[[Erskine Ramsay Cup]]" was first presented to the [[Birmingham City Schools|Birmingham high school]] that exhibited the greatest commitment to sportsmanship. | |||
==Works== | |||
* "[[A Park System for Birmingham]]" report by the Olmsted Brothers to the [[Birmingham Park and Recreation Board]]. | |||
===Buildings=== | |||
* [[2121 1st Avenue North]], commercial building on [[1st Avenue North (downtown)]] | |||
* [[2127 1st Avenue North]], commercial building on [[1st Avenue North (downtown)]] | |||
* [[32nd Street Baptist Church]] in [[Lakeview]], demolished in 2021 | |||
* [[Liv on Fifth|American Standard Plumbing warehouse]] on [[5th Avenue South]] | |||
* [[Frank Hartley Anderson residence]] on [[11th Court South]] | |||
* [[Angwin Service Funeral Company]] on [[Avenue F Ensley]] | |||
* [[William Bankhead residence]] in [[Jasper]] | |||
* [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 24]] in [[Central Park neighborhood|Central Park]] | |||
* [[Bluff Park Elementary School]] | |||
* [[Boutwell Auditorium|Municipal Auditorium]] in [[downtown Birmingham]] | |||
* [[Burger-Phillips building]] on [[3rd Avenue North]] | |||
* [[Claridge Manor Apartments]] in [[Highland Park]] | |||
* [[Colored Masonic Temple]] on [[4th Avenue North]] | |||
* [[Edgewood Drug Company]] on [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Edgewood]] | |||
* [[Ensley Baptist Church]] education building on [[Avenue E Ensley]] | |||
* [[Fairview United Methodist Church]] on [[Warrior Road]] | |||
* [[Federal Reserve building]] on [[5th Avenue North]] | |||
* [[First Christian Church]] education building on [[7th Avenue North]] | |||
* [[Gate City Elementary School]] addition on [[Georgia Road]] | |||
* [[Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church]] in [[East Lake]] | |||
* [[Gregg Building]] on [[20th Street North]] | |||
* [[Harmony Street Baptist Church]] in [[North Avondale]] | |||
* [[Highland Plaza Condominiums|Highland Plaza Apartments]] on [[Highland Avenue]] | |||
* [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] educational building at [[Five Points South]] | |||
* [[Mack Truck Garage]] on [[6th Avenue South]] | |||
* [[Sloss Ready-Mix Concrete Plant]] on [[1st Avenue North]] | |||
* [[D. O. Whilldin office]] on [[21st Street North]] | |||
* Concrete bridge on [[U. S. Highway 11]] over the [[Sucarnoochee River]] in [[Sumter County]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:38, 8 August 2022
1924 was the 53rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.
Events
- The Jefferson County Free Library bookmobile was launched by the Jefferson County Board of Revenue and the Birmingham Library Board.
Sports
- The "Erskine Ramsay Cup" was first presented to the Birmingham high school that exhibited the greatest commitment to sportsmanship.
Works
- "A Park System for Birmingham" report by the Olmsted Brothers to the Birmingham Park and Recreation Board.
Buildings
- 2121 1st Avenue North, commercial building on 1st Avenue North (downtown)
- 2127 1st Avenue North, commercial building on 1st Avenue North (downtown)
- 32nd Street Baptist Church in Lakeview, demolished in 2021
- American Standard Plumbing warehouse on 5th Avenue South
- Frank Hartley Anderson residence on 11th Court South
- Angwin Service Funeral Company on Avenue F Ensley
- William Bankhead residence in Jasper
- Birmingham Fire Station No. 24 in Central Park
- Bluff Park Elementary School
- Municipal Auditorium in downtown Birmingham
- Burger-Phillips building on 3rd Avenue North
- Claridge Manor Apartments in Highland Park
- Colored Masonic Temple on 4th Avenue North
- Edgewood Drug Company on Oxmoor Road in Edgewood
- Ensley Baptist Church education building on Avenue E Ensley
- Fairview United Methodist Church on Warrior Road
- Federal Reserve building on 5th Avenue North
- First Christian Church education building on 7th Avenue North
- Gate City Elementary School addition on Georgia Road
- Grant Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in East Lake
- Gregg Building on 20th Street North
- Harmony Street Baptist Church in North Avondale
- Highland Plaza Apartments on Highland Avenue
- Highlands United Methodist Church educational building at Five Points South
- Mack Truck Garage on 6th Avenue South
- Sloss Ready-Mix Concrete Plant on 1st Avenue North
- D. O. Whilldin office on 21st Street North
- Concrete bridge on U. S. Highway 11 over the Sucarnoochee River in Sumter County
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