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The '''Alabama Mineral Exposition Building''' was a temporary structure erected on the south side of [[Capitol Park]] facing [[20th Street North]]. It was built in the 1870s to display samples of minerals extracted from throughout the [[Birmingham District]] to visitors, and thereby to encourage investments in the growth of the city and its industries. It continued to serve that purpose through the mid-1880s.
The '''Alabama Mineral Exposition Building''' was a temporary structure erected on the south side of [[Capitol Park]] facing [[20th Street North]]. It was built in the 1870s to display samples of minerals extracted from throughout the [[Birmingham District]] to visitors, and thereby to encourage investments in the growth of the city and its industries. It continued to serve that purpose through the mid-1880s.
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For part of [[1886]] the building housed students from the [[Powell School]] while a new building was constructed for them. The structure was demolished in [[1891]].
For part of [[1886]] the building housed students from the [[Powell School]] while a new building was constructed for them. The structure was demolished in [[1891]].



Revision as of 00:09, 13 March 2011

The Exposition Building seen in Henry Wellge's 1885 Bird's Eye view of Birmingham

The Alabama Mineral Exposition Building was a temporary structure erected on the south side of Capitol Park facing 20th Street North. It was built in the 1870s to display samples of minerals extracted from throughout the Birmingham District to visitors, and thereby to encourage investments in the growth of the city and its industries. It continued to serve that purpose through the mid-1880s.

For part of 1886 the building housed students from the Powell School while a new building was constructed for them. The structure was demolished in 1891.

References

  • Cruikshank, George M. (1920) History of Birmingham and Its Environs (2 vol.) Chicago: Lewis Publishing.