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The '''Five Points West Regional Library''' is located at 4812 [[Avenue W]] in the [[Five Points West]] neighborhood. The library, designed by [[Giattina Fisher Aycock]], opened in [[2004]]. The building includes half of the old [[Food Fair]]/[[Zayre]] store building, and the parking lot occupies the rest of the land. The old Zayre's is now a gravel lot. Also attatched to the library land is an old parking deck, whose basement that once contained a cinema, bowling alley, etc. as part of the now dilipidated [[Five Points West Shopping Center]], which were remodeled into a [[Birmingham Fire & Rescue]] Training Center. Also the City of [[Birmingham]]'s Department of Equipment Management has a fleet refueling station on the northwest corner of the property. The land is connected to several more acres of property owned by the city, including the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]] and the [[Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service]]'s [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 20|Station No. 20]].
The '''Five Points West Regional Library''' (formerly the '''Central Park Library''') is a branch of the [[Birmingham Public Library]] located at 4812 [[Avenue W]] in the [[Five Points West Municipal Center]] in [[Five Points West]].  


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The library was first established in the 1930s on the upper floor of [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 24]]. Since then it has been moved to the [[Central Park Recreation Center]], to a building on [[Bessemer Road]], to the former [[Britling Cafeteria]] on [[Avenue V]], and finally to its current location at the Five Points West Municipal Center.
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The current library, designed by [[Giattina Fisher Aycock]], opened in [[2004]]. The building includes half of the old [[Food Fair]]/[[Zayre]] store building from [[Five Points West Shopping Center]] which was partially demolished. The adjoining parking deck, whose basement once contained a cinema and bowling alley was remodeled into a [[Birmingham Fire & Rescue]] Training Center.
 
Also the City of [[Birmingham]]'s Department of Equipment Management has a fleet refueling station on the northwest corner of the property. The land is connected to several more acres of property owned by the city, including the [[Alabama State Fairgrounds]] and the [[Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service]]'s [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 20|Station No. 20]].
 
==External links==
* [http://www.bplonline.org/locations/branch/FivePointsWest/ Five Points West Library] at bplonline.org
 
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[[Category:Avenue V Ensley]]
[[Category:Five Points West Municipal Center]]
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[[Category:2004 buildings]]
[[Category:Giattina Fisher Aycock buildings]]
[[Category:Giattina Fisher Aycock buildings]]

Revision as of 17:31, 23 July 2009

The Five Points West Regional Library (formerly the Central Park Library) is a branch of the Birmingham Public Library located at 4812 Avenue W in the Five Points West Municipal Center in Five Points West.

The library was first established in the 1930s on the upper floor of Birmingham Fire Station No. 24. Since then it has been moved to the Central Park Recreation Center, to a building on Bessemer Road, to the former Britling Cafeteria on Avenue V, and finally to its current location at the Five Points West Municipal Center.

The current library, designed by Giattina Fisher Aycock, opened in 2004. The building includes half of the old Food Fair/Zayre store building from Five Points West Shopping Center which was partially demolished. The adjoining parking deck, whose basement once contained a cinema and bowling alley was remodeled into a Birmingham Fire & Rescue Training Center.

Also the City of Birmingham's Department of Equipment Management has a fleet refueling station on the northwest corner of the property. The land is connected to several more acres of property owned by the city, including the Alabama State Fairgrounds and the Birmingham Fire & Rescue Service's Station No. 20.

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