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* [[May 22]]: The Pennsylvania Serenaders kicked off the summer season at [[Edgewood Park]]'s "[[Dreamland]]" dance hall.
* [[May 22]]: The Pennsylvania Serenaders kicked off the summer season at [[Edgewood Park]]'s "[[Dreamland]]" dance hall.
* August: A fire damaged the [[Hardie-Tynes]] foundry.
* August: A fire damaged the [[Hardie-Tynes]] foundry.
* September: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' sponsored a "Better Homes Show" with as many as 25,000 people visiting two model homes furnished by the [[R. B. Broyles Furniture Co.]] and the [[Ben M. Jacobs Furniture Co.]]
* [[September 28]]: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' published a design attributed to [[Erskine Ramsey]] for a monumental Civic Center surrounding [[Woodrow Wilson Park]].
* [[September 28]]: The ''[[Birmingham News]]'' published a design attributed to [[Erskine Ramsey]] for a monumental Civic Center surrounding [[Woodrow Wilson Park]].
* October: The [[Robert E. Lee Klan No. 1]] hosted a rally which filled the grandstands at [[Rickwood Field]] with more than 23,000 people.
* October: The [[Robert E. Lee Klan No. 1]] hosted a rally which filled the grandstands at [[Rickwood Field]] with more than 23,000 people.
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* [[Children's Hospital|Holy Innocents Hospital]] in [[Lakeview]]
* [[Children's Hospital|Holy Innocents Hospital]] in [[Lakeview]]
* [[Parker High School|Industrial High School]] in [[Smithfield]]
* [[Parker High School|Industrial High School]] in [[Smithfield]]
* [[Phillips Administration Building|M. Paul Phillips Library]] at [[Birmingham-Southern College]]
* [[Mack Truck Garage]] on [[6th Avenue South]]
* [[Mack Truck Garage]] on [[6th Avenue South]]
* [[Burger-Phillips building|Oster Brothers Furniture building]] on [[3rd Avenue North]]
* [[Burger-Phillips building|Oster Brothers Furniture building]] on [[3rd Avenue North]]

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1924 was the 53rd year after the founding of the city of Birmingham.

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