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The '''Bull Connor residence''' or '''Connor-Batchelor House''' is a ranch-style house constructed in [[1962]] at 1116 [[53rd Street South]] in [[Crestwood South]]. It was first occupied by [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[Bull Connor]]. | The '''Bull Connor residence''' or '''Connor-Batchelor House''' is a ranch-style house constructed in [[1962]] at 1116 [[53rd Street South]] in [[Crestwood South]]. It was first occupied by [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[Bull Connor]]. | ||
Connor displayed a metal statue of a bull in the front yard. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 7 April 2021
The Bull Connor residence or Connor-Batchelor House is a ranch-style house constructed in 1962 at 1116 53rd Street South in Crestwood South. It was first occupied by Birmingham City Commissioner Bull Connor.
Connor displayed a metal statue of a bull in the front yard.