Earle Place

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Earle Place is a small residential subdivision located west of Smithfield, east of Owenton, and north of Elyton and West End, in what is now the Graymont neighborhood.

It was named for the Earle-Greene plantation built by Samuel Earle in 1824. The neighborhood, with complete sewers and utility services and graded, curbed streets, was marketed by the Jemison Real Estate & Insurance Co. in the early 1900s. The company highlighted its convenient access from the North Bessemer and South Ensley streetcar lines, and its proximity to the new Elyton School.

Birmingham's Legion Field stadium was built in the northern part of Earle Place in 1926. The western part of the former plantation, including the plantation house, was sold to the United States in 1938 for development of the Elyton Village housing project.