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* First hotel: [[Relay House]] ([[1871]], present site of [[Two North Twentieth]])
* First hotel: [[Relay House]] ([[1871]], present site of [[Two North Twentieth]])
* First public school: [[Powell School]] (1874)<!--[[Bryant School]], [[21st Street North|21st Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]] (1874)-->
* First public school: [[Powell School]] (1874)<!--[[Bryant School]], [[21st Street North|21st Street]] and [[1st Avenue North]] (1874)-->
* First public school for non-whites: [[15th Street Colored School]] (1883)
* First hospital: [[Hillman Hospital]]
* First hospital: [[Hillman Hospital]]
* First telephone exchange: In the [[Terry Building]], established [[May 8]], [[1882]] with 26 subscribers.
* First telephone exchange: In the [[Terry Building]], established [[May 8]], [[1882]] with 26 subscribers.

Revision as of 12:58, 20 March 2019

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This list of Birmingham firsts is drawn from Bertha Bendall Norton's 1970 book Birmingham's First Magic Century: Were You There?, with a few additions:

People

Industry

Government

Buildings

Retailers

Services

Media

  • First newspaper: Birmingham Sun (weekly in 1871, daily for a brief time in 1872)
  • First successful daily newspaper: Birmingham Iron Age (1874)
  • First "talkie": Newsreel of President Coolidge welcoming Charles Lindbergh to New York, played at the Ritz Theatre in 1927

Sports

References