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* "No. 6", 1130 [[Avenue F Ensley]] (before [[1914]])
* "No. 6", 1130 [[Avenue F Ensley]] (before [[1914]])
* [[Clairmont Avenue]]
* [[Clairmont Avenue]]
* "No. 71", 5401-5403 [[1st Avenue North]], [[Woodlawn]] (July 14, 1922)
* "No. 71", 5401-5403 [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]], [[Woodlawn]] (July 14, 1922)
* 1323 [[Vanderbilt Road]] (1926)
* 1323 [[Vanderbilt Road]] (1926)
* 4829 [[5th Avenue South]] (1926)
* 4829 [[5th Avenue South]] (1926)
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* East Side Square, Huntsville
* East Side Square, Huntsville
* [[Jasper]]
* [[Jasper]]
* [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]]
* 200 [[41st Street South|Spring Street]] in [[Avondale]]
* 200 [[41st Street South|Spring Street]] in [[Avondale]]
* 2807 [[Cahaba Road]], [[Mountain Brook Village]]
* 2807 [[Cahaba Road]], [[Mountain Brook Village]]
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* [http://www.birminghamrewound.com/hills.htm Hill's Food Stores] at [[Birmingham Rewound]]
* [http://www.birminghamrewound.com/hills.htm Hill's Food Stores] at [[Birmingham Rewound]]


[[Category:Grocery store chains]]
[[Category:Former grocery stores]]
[[Category:Former grocery stores]]
[[Category:1911 establishments]]
[[Category:1911 establishments]]
[[Category:1960s disestablishments]]
[[Category:1960s disestablishments]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 6 June 2021

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Hill's Food Stores (operated by the Hill Grocery Company, later Hills Super Market) was a chain of grocery stores founded in Birmingham in 1911.

The chain was marketed alongside Piggly Wiggly in the 1930s.

Golden Flake potato chips were created by Magic City Foods, located in the basement of the original Hill's.

In the early 1960s, the company's offices moved to the former Continental Gin Company building, renamed the Hill Building at 4500 5th Avenue South. Shortly afterward, though, the chain was bought by Jacksonville, Florida-based Winn-Dixie. Initially the stores kept their names, selling Winn-Dixie meat and other products under the Hill's nameplate. By the end of the decade the transition to all Winn-Dixie Supermarkets was completed.

Locations

Interior of the Five Points South store in 1949. Photograph by Charles Preston

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