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  • ...lie]] to design his [[1925]] [[J. M. P. Otts Jr residence|residence]] in [[Forest Park]]. {{DEFAULTSORT:Otts, J. M. P.}}
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  • ...Clair County]] ({{locate coords inline | lat= 33.66893 |lon=-86.36009|type=p}}). Along with [[Shoal Creek Mountain]] and [[Beaver Creek Mountain]] it di ...Glades ({{locate coords inline | lat= 33.20537|lon=-85.98793|zoom=13|type=p}}).
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  • ...of Alabama Food"), the Alabama Bureau of Tourism & Travel named the Black Forest cake from Klingler's as one of its "100 dishes to eat in Alabama before you In addition to its famous Black Forest cake and variety of creamy cheesecakes, Klingler's created unique birthday,
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  • Hanes died in [[1942]] and is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. * "Rev. J. O. Hanes Claimed by Death" (November 18, 1942) ''Decatur Daily'', p. 2
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  • ...uneral was held at [[St Clement's Catholic Church]] and he was buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...in-19111948-obituar/ Let The Curtains Fall; The Sunlight is Gone]" {{BN}}, p. 1
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  • '''James P. "Buddy" Lewis, Sr''' (born c. [[1919]] in Dallas County; died [[June 14]], ...out his life. He volunteered as a youth tennis coach at [[Ensley Park]], [[Forest Hills Middle School]], [[Lawson State Community College]] and [[Miles Colle
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  • Pim died in [[1950]] and is interred at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] alongside his wife, [[Lenna Pim|Lenna]]. ...Skyscraper Wedding]" (October 1917) ''Cartoons Magazine'' Vol. 12, No. 4, p. 572
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  • ...led Summit Avenue) at the corner of [[39th Street South|39th Street]] in [[Forest Park]]. It was commissioned by [[Samuel Barnett|Sameul Treutlen Barnett]] ...ital/collection/p4017coll2/id/990 Old house 'idiot' finds a home]" {{BN}}, p. D-7, via {{BPLDC}}
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  • '''Birmingham Forest Products Inc.''', later '''Champion Building Products Alabama''' was the op ....C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Economic Development Administration. Vol. 46, p. 3
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  • ...ganss died at his home after a long illness in [[1949]]. He is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...ambsganss, Resident Here For 32 Years, Succumbs." (March 23, 1949) {{BN}}, p. 25
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  • ...escort bombers in larger P-47 Thunderbolts and, even later, more powerful P-51 Mustangs. The unit was credited with 1,500 sorties, 111 downed enemy air After leaving the Air Force in [[1964]], Gomer worked for the U. S. Forest Service as a personnel officer, retiring in [[1985]].
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  • ...made the practice obsolete. Several of the original Simplicity houses in [[Forest Park]] remain, with no larger house ever having been built in front of them ...s Unique Plan to Encourage Home Ownership]" ''American Builder''. Vol. 29, p. 90
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  • ...ing Field in Washington D.C. to Texas with two passengers: Captain Charles P. Oliver and Staff Sergeant James N. Green. Mabry was en route to a refuelin ...missed, aerial searches along its flight path proved fruitless. Only after Forest Service workers at Smith Mountain identified debris on the lake shore was t
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  • McLendon died in April [[1935]] and is interred in a family mausoleum at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. [[McLendon Park]] in [[Graymont neighborhood|Graymont]], w * "Midnight Shows Seen as Menace" (January 10, 1925) {{BN}}, p. 10
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  • ...e remained in the city helping Jemison plan and develop the [[Redmont]], [[Forest Park]], and [[Central Park neighborhood|Central Park]] neighborhoods. He al
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  • ...sessment and reduced the cost of surplus in the state treasury." (Stewart, p. 127) ...ouse. Cobb was buried, with fellow past Grand Masters as pallbearers, at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]].
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  • ...uth]] shopping center on the 3300 block of [[Clairmont Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park]]. The former restaurant's tables, chairs and booths were moved to the ...9) "Restaurants, like people, have their off days." {{BPH}}/''[[Kudzu]]'', p. 4
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  • ...l Walter E. Bare Post No. 43]]. Norton died in [[1973]] and is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...g Robinson principal, honored for long service]." (April 10, 1959) {{BN}}, p. 19
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  • ...lliam Pullen headstone.jpg|right|thumb|225px|William Pullen's headstone at Forest Hill Cemetery]] ...son County with full military honors. He was remembered by his relative, [[P. A. Hickman]], in the pages of the August 1845 ''[[Alabama Baptist]]'', as
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  • ...Street]] in the [[Highland Office Park]] development in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood. ...s.com/image/575072703/ Fourth Army Corps to build at Office Park]" {{BN}}, p. 1
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  • The Birmingham Typographical Union purchased a shared plat at [[Forest Hills Cemetery]]. ...ion of the International Typographical Union]" ( ) ''The Inland Printer'', p. 877-882
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  • Agricola attended the private Woodberry Forest School in Virginia and enrolled at Princeton University as part of the unde ...Jr. ’41]" (December 8, 2004) ''Princeton Alumni Weekly'', Vol. 105, No. 6, p. 61
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  • ...invited other African-American doctors to help found the fully-integrated Forest City Hospital in Cleveland in [[1957]]. He served as president of the board ...The Plain Dealer'', quoted in ''The Congressional Record'' (May 26, 1995), p. E1149.
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  • ...ameter of 48.4 inches. It is located in the [[William B. Bankhead National Forest]] in [[Winston County]]. .... M. & K. Lancaster (1990) "Hemlock" in ''Silvics of North America''. USDA Forest Service Agriculture Handbook 654, Vol. 1
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  • * [[Forest Square Shopping Center]], [[Forestdale]] ...ham Then & Now Special Promotion. ''Birmingham Magazine''. Vol. 47, No. 1, p. 131
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  • ...s, [[Cottage Hill Methodist Church]], [[Midfield Methodist Church]], and [[Forest Hills Methodist Church]]. The current enrollment stands just over 150, with ...hueytown.org/historical/dolomite_pt1.htm History of Dolomite (Part I)]" (n.p.). Accessed March 12, 2007.
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  • |neighborhood = Forest Park-South Avondale * "City Wants Park" (July 20, 1927) {{BN}}, p. 3
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  • ...[37th Street South]] in the [[Highland Office Park]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood. ...ell]]), former location of [[Strickland & Associates]] work room (1970), [[Forest Park Trading Co.]] lumber / plywood / millwork,
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  • ...He moved to Chicago, Illinois in [[1892]] and worked for his uncle, Daniel P. Reamer, at the A. H. Andrews & Co. furniture store. In [[1900]] he helped ** Jonathan Andrus residence, 251 Forest
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  • ...nly for members of his successful family and their friends, clustered in [[Forest Park]]. His residential designs reveal an influence of Frank Lloyd Wright n ...ee, Abraham Epstein in [[1921]]. Two of Joy's other associates, William H. P. Owen and Joseph Brandstetter, resigned to join Epstein's firm.
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  • * Lake Forest Plaza, New Orleans * Walnut and 4th Street, Louisville, Kentucky (former H. P. Selman's)
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  • ...Church''') was a Baptist church located at 4022 [[4th Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]. ...4]] the church changed its name again to South Avondale Baptist Church. M. P. Möller Inc.'s "Opus 5966" church organ was installed in [[1931]]. The ins
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  • * F-5 (1935) National forest project at [[Camp Riverside]], 32 miles north of [[Double Springs]] * P-81 (1940) private forest project 8 1/2 miles northwest of [[Bessemer]]
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  • ...rk]], 10th Avenue South (formerly '''Summit Avenue''') continues through [[Forest Park]] until it bends into [[Linwood Road]]. An unconnected stretch picks u ...Between [[Highland Park]] and [[Linwood Road]], the avenue is within the [[Forest Park Historic District]].
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  • ...rector [[Jim Dultz]] began a Christmas tradition of creating an "Enchanted Forest" in the 6th floor auditorium of the downtown Pizitz. Also during the 1960s ...enchanted forest and refined it over the next 20 years. The last Enchanted Forest was constructed for the [[1981]] Christmas season.
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  • **** 800: former location of [[A & P Food Store]] (1939), [[Lem's Variety Store]] (1957) ** 1216: [[Baptist Campus Ministries-UAB]], former location of [[Forest Apartments]] (1939)
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  • ...Avenue South]] facing [[Avondale Park]] and the [[Avondale Library]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]. * [[P. L. Abernathy]], November 1912–November 1914
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  • ...33, was beaten to death at her apartment at 4264 [[4th Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]. Her infant son was present, but uninjured. ([https:/ ...-81/ Murders here show slight increase in '81]" (January 1, 1982) {{BPH}}, p. C1
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  • ...]] and a 2-door Ford automobile, which saved him a pre-dawn walk through [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] to reach a bus stop. That night, officers [[L. L. Marlowe]] and [[J. P. Renshaw]] went to Patrick's home and arrested him on charges of vagrancy a
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  • ...d [[Speegle's Marina]] in Cullman County, and from the [[Bankhead National Forest]] and [[Sipsey Wilderness]]. Some fishing guides have been prosecuted for s {{locate | lat= 33.95 | lon=-87.11 | type=p | zoom=10}}
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  • ...] and the [[Order of Odd Fellows]]. He died in [[1934]] and is buried at [[Forest Hill Cemetery]]. ...e Resented Chief Austin's Criticism of His Father]" (June 6, 1889) {{BN}}, p. 6
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  • ...e composition on the hotel's broad facade. Interior designer Deborah Lloyd Forest, also of Dallas, gave the public spaces and guest rooms a much more traditi
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  • ...linkage between the existing bridge on [[Groover Street]] to the end of [[Forest Glen Drive]] was not studied in detail, with an expectation that sidewalks ...6044coll5/id/1814/rec/1 Many of them aren't deeded or dedicated]." {{BN}}, p. 1S,5N - via {{BPLDC}}
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  • ...acre spread in the southern part of the county which surrounded the [[Pine Forest Missionary Baptist Church]] and its cemetery. They purchased the land at au Ray's brother, [[Wallace Wyatt]], who was serving as a deacon at Pine Forest Missionary Baptist, confronted him about the sale, and then learned that th
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  • * 3330 [[Clairmont Avenue]], [[Clairmont Plaza South]], [[Forest Park]], Birmingham * 1550-P [[Montgomery Highway (Hoover)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Hoover]]
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  • ...a [[James Van Hoose residence|new residence]] on [[Glenwood Avenue]] in [[Forest Park]]. He died there in [[1936]], survived by his wife, Jennie, and four c ...$20,000 Per Annum By Ex-Mayor Vanhoose]." [sic] (December 3, 1896) {{BN}}, p. 5
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  • * Beechmont Mall in Cincinnati, Ohio (closed July 1999), and Forest Fair (closed June 1998) ...-freedom-from-hook/ Parisian trying to buy freedom from Hooker]." {{BPH}}, p. B7
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  • ...e rated as EF-4 or stronger on the "Enhanced Fujita Scale". At around 5:10 p.m. CDT a very large and exceptionally destructive tornado struck [[Tuscaloo ...Tuscaloosa)|Rosedale]] and [[Forest Lake]] neighborhoods, as well as a [[P&P Grocery]] and [[Rosedale Court]], were devastated. The [[University of Alab
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  • ...troke three years later and is buried in an unmarked grave next to hers at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. ...Known for Stories of the South" (January 7, 1959) ''The New York Times'', p. 30
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  • * ''[[The Devil All the Time]]'' (2020, Borderline Films / Ninestory), [[Forest Park]], [[Cliff Road]], [[Anniston]], [[Main Street (Montevallo)]] ...ng Picture Players Will Arrive Here Sunday]." (November 29, 1912) {{BAH}}, p. 10
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  • ...nue South can be found in the residential sections of [[Highland Park]], [[Forest Park]], and [[Crestwood South]]. ===[[Forest Park-South Avondale]]===
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  • * The [[Birmingham Female College]], founded by [[Kate Thompson]] and [[Mrs P. E. Scott]], opened with 140 students. * [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] was established.
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  • ...hemist Justus von Liebig, explorer David Livingstone, Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, and philosopher John Stuart Mill.
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  • * [[W. P. Brewer]], [[1882]]–[[1885]] (as foreman of the [[Mechanics Fire Company * [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 22]], 3114 [[Clairmont Avenue]] ([[Forest Park]]), listed on the National Register. Converted to [[Bogue's]] restaura
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  • ...ghborhood|Five Points South]], [[Southside neighborhood|Southside]], and [[Forest Park]] neighborhoods and the [[East Lake]], [[South East Lake]], and [[Roeb === [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]===
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  • |neighborhood = Forest Park-South Avondale In [[2013]] the [[Forest Park South Avondale Business Association]] sponsored the installation of fr
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  • ...Highways 31]] and [[U.S. Highway 280|280]]) and continues west into the [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood. ...orage & Transfer Co.]] (1934), [[Jack Cole Co.]] transfer (1944), [[Robert P. Stapp Inc.]] auto parts (1953–1957) / [[Southeastern Gunite Co.]] (1957)
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  • * [[Bush Hills]]: [[Alma P. Dennis]] (president), [[Dora U. Sims]] (vice president), [[Myra Tarver]] ( * [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: [[Sam Frazier (attorney)|Sam Frazier]] (president),
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  • **** 1805: former location of [[J. G. Lowery]] contractor (1887), [[E. P. Hogan residence]] (1910–1911) **** 1912: [[Carlstedt Company]], former location of Mrs [[P. E. Porter]] boarding house (1899), residence (1911), [[Smith & Young Co.]]
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  • ...1em;"|present || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;"|33 || [[R. P. Creel Lane]], [[Columbus]] || {{Locate coords inline | lat = 33.75968 | lo | [[Forest Crest Cemetery]] || - || style="text-align: right; padding-right: 1em;"|[[1
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  • * [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 10]] at 4120 [[2nd Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale|Avondale]] * [[Hill Building]] on [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale|Avondale]]
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  • ** 1000-1032: former location of [[W. P. Brewer Co.]] (1910–1915), [[Knight Iron & Metal Co.]] (1930) *** 1308: former location of [[P. J. Crawford]] boarding house (1899), [[J. H. Johns Machine Co.]] (1910–1
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  • * Ghigna, Charles (2018) ''The Night the Forest Came to Town.'' Orca .../2 Students challenge ex-jock poet]." ''Magic City News.'' Vol. 2, No. 10, p. 6
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  • ...tein]], [[Paul Robinson]], [[Emmett Carmichael]], [[Duard Le Grand]], [[A. P. Reich]], Mrs [[James Britain]], Mrs Houston Glover, and [[Howell Heflin]] * Class of 1973: [[Emmett Carmichael]], [[Paul Grist]], [[Forest Mathews]], [[Thomas Russell]], [[Frank Spain]], [[Mervyn Sterne]], [[Ernest
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  • *** 2009: former location of [[P. Clemons]] blacksmith (1891-1899) === North Avondale/[[Forest Park-South Avondale]] ===
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  • ...ripe to turn attention to the property, which was still "unbroken primeval forest", protected from timber poaching by agents of the company. ...er location of [[Caldwell Bradshaw]] (1892–1919),[[Walter Lower]] (1935) [[P. Churpes]] boarding house (1946), [[W. Nicholson Jones]] physician (1953-19
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  • ...existing fish hatchery, accessed from [[Lane Park Road]], and buffered by forest all around. They set a fund raising goal of $250,000, which they projected ...for educational use. The disposal of the pair proved contentious and [[F. P. Aldridge]], president of the [[Birmingham Humane Society]], placed trainer
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  • ...etic Association's Division I. The Blazers' [[UAB colors|team colors]] are forest green and gold and the mascot is a fire-breathing dragon named [[Blaze]]. ...; it's the UAB Blazers" (January 20, 1978) ''UAB Report''. Vol. 2, No. 17, p. 1
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  • ...upholstery (1940), [[Ohio Chemical & Manufacturing Co.]] (1940–1949), [[L. P. Harless Co.]] storage (1956–1964) ...cBee Jr]] radio sales (1927), [[Bartholomew Murray]] hardware (1940), [[L. P. Harless Co.]] fire equipment distributors (1949–1964), [[Appliance Servi
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  • ** '''[[Belview Heights]]''': president [[Johnny Gunn]] (def. [[James P. Lewis]] (18-1); vice president [[Davis Rivers]] (def. [[Vanessa Iddeen]] 7 ** [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]: president [[Jeff McGee]] (incumbent, unopposed); vic
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  • * [[Milton Magnus Sr]] founded [[M & B Hangers]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale|South Avondale]]. * [[Caroline P. Ireland]] graduated from Whittier College in Whittier, California.
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  • * [[Naked Art Gallery]] moved to the house fomerly occupied by [[Zoe's Forest Park]] on [[Clairmont Avenue]]. * [[Alabama Press Association]] lifetime achievement: [[Joel P. Smith]]
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  • ...), [[Town Village Vestavia Hills]] (2019), [[Vestavia Hills Library in the Forest]] (2020–) * "County Commissioners' Court" (April 24, 1884) ''The Iron Age'', p. 3
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  • * [[Forest Perk Coffee]] opened on [[Clairmont Avenue]]. * [[July 30]]: [[Joel P. Smith]], newspaper publisher
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  • There is a short, block-long strip of 5th Avenue North adjacent to [[Forest Hill Cemetery]] in [[Woodlawn]] and another dead-end section between [[Trot ***** 1603: former location of [[A&P|Great A&P Tea Co.]] grocery store (1926)
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  • * [[Thomas Hearn]], president of Wake Forest University * [[January 24]]: [[J. M. P. Otts Jr]], investment banker
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  • ...akar Tahiru]] of Tepa, Ghana who hugged 1,123 trees at [[Tuskegee National Forest]]. The record still stands. ([https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-re ...16044coll6/id/738/rec/1 How to mark birthday: Run mile backward]." {{BN}}, p. 3 - via {{BPLDC}}
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  • ...t to death in his apartment on the 4200 block of [[5th Avenue South]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale]]. No arrest. ([https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2020 # [[May 25]]: Patrick Watson Jr, 39, was shot to death in a unit at the [[Forest Hills Village]] apartments on [[Tempest Drive]] in [[Powderly]] during an a
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  • * [[Thomas Hearn]], President, Wake Forest University .../2up/ Owen Hall]" (October 3, 1924) ''The Gold and Black''. Vol. 7, No. 3, p. 3
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  • ...section of [[57th Street Ensley|57th Street]] and [[Avenue P Ensley|Avenue P]]. Investigators believe he was shot while in the same car with and fell wh ...to death and another man wounded by gunshot outside an apartment in the [[Forest Hills Village]] complex at 2600 [[Tempest Drive Southwest]] in [[Garden Hig
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  • ...0: former location of carpenter shop (1891), [[L. Vadeboncoeur]] (1896), [[P. Figures]] (1906) ...ation of [[J. W. Collins & Co.]] grocery store (1887), saloon (1891), [[J. P. Swift]] (1904), [[Wilcox Electric Co.]] (1916), [[Exchange Auto Shop]] (19
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  • A "hickory forest" stretches up the hill nearest 14th street, connecting via a "narrative tra * "Project News" (Fall/Winter 2006) ''DesignAlabama''. Vol. XVI, No. II, p. 5
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  • ...|Southern Natural Gas Resources]] expanded into forestry with its Southern Forest Products division and into real estate through the Southern Natural Realty * [[Kermit Johnson]] succeeded [[Delos P. Culp]] as [[president of the University of Montevallo]].
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  • The avenue does not appear again eastward until [[Forest Hills Cemetery]] next to the [[I-20]]/[[I-59]] interchange. At this point, *** 1104: former location of [[William P. Slaughter]] barber (1941)
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  • ...s" from China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia from acquiring agricultural or forest property, or any real property within 10 miles of a military base or critic ...l and training credentials from pre-Kindergarten to workforce development (P-20W), using standards promulgated by the U.S. Department of Education, for
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  • ...n the Toyota 4Runner she was riding in struck a utility pole in front of [[P & M Mechanical]] at 325 [[Carson Road]]. Investigators determined that the ..., 49, was found dead in a house which had been set on fire at 957 National Forest Road 121 in [[Houston]]. Steven Terry Wilson was arrested and charged with
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