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* 2806 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]]
* 2806 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]]
* 1120 [[Oxmoor Road]], [[Edgewood]] (later [[Dawson Memorial Baptist Church Recreation Center]], now a parking deck)
* 1120 [[Oxmoor Road]], [[Edgewood]] (later [[Dawson Memorial Baptist Church Recreation Center]], now a parking deck)
* 3000 [[Montgomery Highway]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) in [[Homewood]] (opened [[January 20]], [[1949]], now [[Piggly-Wiggly]])
* 3000 [[Independence Drive|Montgomery Highway]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) in [[Homewood]] (opened [[January 20]], [[1949]], now [[Piggly-Wiggly]])
* East Side Square, Huntsville
* East Side Square, Huntsville
* [[Jasper]]
* [[Jasper]]

Revision as of 17:53, 28 January 2011

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Hill's Food Stores were 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.

Hill's was bought by Jacksonville, Florida-based Winn-Dixie in the early 1960s. Initially the stores kept their names, selling Winn-Dixie meat and other products. By the end of the decade the brand transition was completed.

Locations included:

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