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'''Gus's Hot Dogs''' can refer to one of several hot dog stands in the [[Birmingham area]]. [[Gus Alexander]], a Greek immigrant, opened the first location on [[4th Avenue North]] in the late 1940s.
'''Gus's Hot Dogs''' can refer to one of several hot dog stands in the [[Birmingham area]]. [[Gus Alexander]], a Greek immigrant, opened the first location on [[4th Avenue North]] in the late 1940s.


* 1915 [[4th Avenue North]], owned by [[George Nasiakos]]
* 1915 [[4th Avenue North]], owned by [[Gus Alexander]], [[John Kostakis]], and [[George Nasiakos]]
* 302 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]], owned by [[Phillip DiGiorgio]].
* 3011 [[27th Street North]], [[North Birmingham]], owned by [[John Kostakis]]
* 302 [[Oxmoor Road]] in [[Homewood]], owned by [[Phillip DiGiorgio]]
* 430 [[Green Springs Highway]]
* 430 [[Green Springs Highway]]
* 71 [[Church Street]]
* 71 [[Church Street]]
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[[Category:Hot dog stands]]
[[Category:Hot dog stands]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]
[[Category:27th Street North]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Oxmoor Road]]
[[Category:Green Springs Highway]]
[[Category:Green Springs Highway]]
[[Category:Church Street]]
[[Category:Church Street]]

Revision as of 16:23, 17 May 2009

Gus's Hot Dogs can refer to one of several hot dog stands in the Birmingham area. Gus Alexander, a Greek immigrant, opened the first location on 4th Avenue North in the late 1940s.