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= Oporto Armory =
The '''Oporto National Guard Armory''' is an Alabama National Guard armory at 5601 [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]] near [[Lawson Field]]. It is currently the headquarters of the [[20th Special Forces Group (Airborne)]], one of two Army National Guard Special Forces Groups with battalions from Alabama, Maryland and Florida.
This is a stub for [[Oporto Armory]]. Is or was a [[National Guard]] armory on [[Oporto Road]] where all the cool bands played in the 1970s.
 
--[[User:MacroAlan|MacroAlan]] 21:45, 4 May 2007 (PDT)
In [[1964]], [[WSGN-AM|WSGN]] personality and concert promoter [[Dave Roddy]] moved his popular "[[Medallion Mondays]]" promotion with South Carolina's "Swingin' Medallions" to the Oporto Armory from the [[Airport Armory]], which was about half the size. The venue also hosted "Tams' Tuesday". The armory continued to host concerts and events through the 1970s.
 
For City of [[Birmingham]] elections, the armory is a polling place for [[Birmingham Precinct 58]], Area 7.
 
==References==
* Roddy, Dave (2007) "[http://www.birminghamrewound.com/features/roddy1.htm Rockin' with Dave Roddy]." [[Birmingham Rewound]] - accessed May 5, 2007
 
[[Category:Alabama National Guard]]
[[Category:Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]]
[[Category:Concert venues]]

Revision as of 10:43, 5 May 2007

The Oporto National Guard Armory is an Alabama National Guard armory at 5601 Oporto-Madrid Boulevard near Lawson Field. It is currently the headquarters of the 20th Special Forces Group (Airborne), one of two Army National Guard Special Forces Groups with battalions from Alabama, Maryland and Florida.

In 1964, WSGN personality and concert promoter Dave Roddy moved his popular "Medallion Mondays" promotion with South Carolina's "Swingin' Medallions" to the Oporto Armory from the Airport Armory, which was about half the size. The venue also hosted "Tams' Tuesday". The armory continued to host concerts and events through the 1970s.

For City of Birmingham elections, the armory is a polling place for Birmingham Precinct 58, Area 7.

References