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'''East Birmingham''' is a neighborhood in the [[East Birmingham community]] of [[Birmingham]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Harriman Park]] and [[Inglenook]], to the east by [[Kingston]], to the south by [[North Avondale]], and to the west by [[Central City]] and [[Norwood]]. It is divided by railroad tracks, by {{I-59/20}}, and by [[Village Creek]]. [[W. C. Patton Park]] is the primary public space in the neighborhood, which is largely industrial with residential streets clustered in the southeast corner.
'''East Birmingham''' is a neighborhood in the [[East Birmingham community]] of [[Birmingham]]. It is bounded to the north by [[Harriman Park neighborhood|Harriman Park]] and [[Inglenook]], to the east by [[Kingston]], to the south by [[North Avondale]], and to the west by [[Central City]] and [[Norwood]]. It is divided by railroad tracks, by {{I-59/20}}, and by [[Village Creek]]. [[W. C. Patton Park]] is the primary public space in the neighborhood, which is largely industrial with residential streets clustered in the southeast corner.


The '''East Birmingham Neighborhood Association''', headed by [[Deborah DeRamus]], meets on the 4th Monday of each month at the [[Shields Convention Center]] on [[14th Avenue South]].
The '''East Birmingham Neighborhood Association''', headed by [[Deborah DeRamus]], meets on the 4th Monday of each month at the [[Shields Convention Center]] on [[14th Avenue South]].

Revision as of 15:54, 9 January 2018

East Birmingham
Seal of birmingham.jpg
Birmingham neighborhoods
District(s) 4, 5
Community East Birmingham
Population 270
Area N/A
President Deborah DeRamus
Meeting site Shields Convention Center, (map)
Meeting day 4th Monday
Website
Neighborhood map East Birmingham

East Birmingham is a neighborhood in the East Birmingham community of Birmingham. It is bounded to the north by Harriman Park and Inglenook, to the east by Kingston, to the south by North Avondale, and to the west by Central City and Norwood. It is divided by railroad tracks, by I-59/20, and by Village Creek. W. C. Patton Park is the primary public space in the neighborhood, which is largely industrial with residential streets clustered in the southeast corner.

The East Birmingham Neighborhood Association, headed by Deborah DeRamus, meets on the 4th Monday of each month at the Shields Convention Center on 14th Avenue South.

Neighborhood presidents