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The '''Rosedale''' community is one of three that came together to become the city of [[Homewood]].  It is located along the northern edge of Homewood, where its city limits meet [[Birmingham]]'s, between [[Highway 31|U.S. Highway 31]] and [[B.M. Montgomery Street]].  The majority of the population of Rosedale is and always has been African-American.
The '''Rosedale''' community is one of three that came together to become the city of [[Homewood]].  It is located along the northern edge of Homewood, roughly bordered by the Homewood city limits to the north (meeting the Birmingham city limits), downtown Homewood to the south, [[Highway 31|U.S. Highway 31]] to the west, and [[B.M. Montgomery Street]] along the east side.  The majority of the population of Rosedale is and always has been African-American.


A significant number of houses in the neighborhood were lost during the 1950's with the construction of Robbins Drive (now named Rosedale Drive), which links [[18th Street South]] with the [[Highway 31]]/[[Highway 280]] interchange.  The neighborhood was also bisected by 18th Street as it was expanded to multiple lanes.
A significant number of houses in the neighborhood were lost during the 1950's with the construction of Robbins Drive (now named Rosedale Drive), which links [[18th Street South]] with the [[Highway 31]]/[[Highway 280]] interchange.  The neighborhood was also bisected by 18th Street as it was expanded to multiple lanes.

Revision as of 15:04, 18 July 2006

The Rosedale community is one of three that came together to become the city of Homewood. It is located along the northern edge of Homewood, roughly bordered by the Homewood city limits to the north (meeting the Birmingham city limits), downtown Homewood to the south, U.S. Highway 31 to the west, and B.M. Montgomery Street along the east side. The majority of the population of Rosedale is and always has been African-American.

A significant number of houses in the neighborhood were lost during the 1950's with the construction of Robbins Drive (now named Rosedale Drive), which links 18th Street South with the Highway 31/Highway 280 interchange. The neighborhood was also bisected by 18th Street as it was expanded to multiple lanes.

As of 2006, the city of Homewood is working on plans to revitalize the neighborhood.

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