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'''Memory Lane''' is an approximately one-quarter mile long street in [[Mountain Brook]]. It connects [[Montclair Road]] to [[Crestline Village]]. The City of Mountain Brook plans to build a sidewalk along the short road, connecting the commercial village to a nearby stop for [[MAX Transit Route 44]] - Montclair.
:''This article is about the Mountain Brook street. For other uses, see [[Memory Lane (disambiguation)]].''
'''Memory Lane''' is an approximately one-quarter mile long street in [[Mountain Brook]]. It connects [[Montclair Road]] to [[Crestline Village]]. A bronze plaque placed by the [[Woman's Civic Club of Birmingham]] in [[1936]] bears a few lines from "The Day is Done" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and dedicates the lane to the memory of Mrs [[L. E. Geohegan]], Mrs [[C. B. Yandle]], Mrs [[T. B. S. DeGraffenried]] and [[D. J. Ponceler]].
 
The City of Mountain Brook plans to build a sidewalk along the short road, connecting the commercial village to a nearby stop for [[MAX Transit Route 44]] - Montclair.


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Latest revision as of 14:27, 22 March 2024

This article is about the Mountain Brook street. For other uses, see Memory Lane (disambiguation).

Memory Lane is an approximately one-quarter mile long street in Mountain Brook. It connects Montclair Road to Crestline Village. A bronze plaque placed by the Woman's Civic Club of Birmingham in 1936 bears a few lines from "The Day is Done" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and dedicates the lane to the memory of Mrs L. E. Geohegan, Mrs C. B. Yandle, Mrs T. B. S. DeGraffenried and D. J. Ponceler.

The City of Mountain Brook plans to build a sidewalk along the short road, connecting the commercial village to a nearby stop for MAX Transit Route 44 - Montclair.