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  • ...utomotive Group''' (originally '''Long-Lewis Hardware Company''', later '''Long-Lewis Ford Lincoln''') is a Ford automobile dealership located at 2551 [[Jo ...siness. In [[1915]] Henry Ford granted one of the first Ford franchises to Long-Lewis. Ford automobiles were first sold from the hardware store at 430 [[9t
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  • [[File:Long-Lewis Hardware building.jpg|center|thumb|775px|The Long-Lewis Hardware Co. building in 1929]] The ''' Long-Lewis Hardware Co. building''' is a three-story, brick commercial building
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  • ...Blount]]. The French provincial-style home was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long & Associates]] and constructed by [[Bill Cleage]]. [[Category:1967 buildings]]
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  • The six-bedroom house was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long & Associates]]. It features a marble-floored foyer; a large, open kitchen; [[Category:1983 buildings]]
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  • The new brick-clad building was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long]] and constructed by the [[Southern Masonry Company]] at a cost of $120,000 [[Category:1968 buildings]]
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  • The '''Garden City Bridge''' was a 300-foot long wooden covered bridge spanning [[Mulberry Fork]] on the [[Blount County]]/[ [[Category:Burned buildings]]
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  • ...eds Road]]. The five bedroom, 7.5 bath home was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long & Associates]] and is clad in stucco and limestone with wrought-iron railin [[Category:1969 buildings]]
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  • ...for the 1948 [[Public Health Building]]. It was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long & Associates]] and later remodeled to designs by [[CLJ Associates]]. In [[2 [[Category:1979 buildings]]
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  • ...g Architects''' was an architecture firm headed by partners [[Henry Sprott Long, Sr]] and [[James Gatling|James L. Gatling]] which operated from [[1949]] t ==Notable buildings==
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  • ...[[4th Avenue North]]. The plant was renovated in [[1947]] to designs by [[Long & Gatling Architects]]. [[Category:1947 buildings]]
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  • ...ia-based New Birth Missionary Baptist Church, headed by Bishop Eddie Long. Long, who made news when a number of sexual harassment lawsuits were filed again ...rison, Greg (June 6, 2011) "Birmingham church affiliates with Bishop Eddie Long's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga." {{BN}}
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  • ...was built in [[1961]] for [[Margaret Bush]] and designed by [[Henry Sprott Long]]. [[Category:1961 buildings]]
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  • ...any]] of [[Ensley]] and designed by [[Henry Sprott Long]] of the firm of [[Long & Gatling]]. Its furnished efficiency and one-bedroom apartments originally [[Category:1951 buildings]]
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  • The '''Exposition Building''' was a long tent erected for the [[Fashion-Industrial Exposition]] of [[1921]], one of [[Category:1921 buildings]]
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  • ...corner tower originally supported a rooftop observation platform while the long facade on 18th Street was topped with a stepped gable with deep cornices wh ...hough the businesses were not related. The hotel, which then served mainly long-term residents, was destroyed by fire on [[June 6]], [[1935]]. A guest at t
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  • ...'''Meadows Mill Bridge''', or '''Halawakee Creek Bridge''', was a 140-foot-long, two-span, wooden covered bridge over [[Halawakee Creek]] on Tillery Creek [[Category:1902 buildings]]
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  • ...concrete-framed structure with brick infill was designed by [[Henry Sprott Long & Associates]] and constructed by [[Brasfield & Gorrie]]. Denman Hall opene * Thrailkill, Laurel (September 5, 2023) "UAB to demolish multiple campus buildings in multimillion-dollar project." {{BBJ}}
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  • The '''Brookwood Bridge''' or '''Hurricane Creek Bridge''' was a 177-foot-long covered bridge over [[Hurricane Creek]] in [[Tuscaloosa County]]. It was co [[Category:1850 buildings]]
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  • The '''Duck Springs Bridge''' was a 119-foot-long wooden covered bridge over [[Big Wills Creek]] between [[Kenner]] and [[Duc [[Category:1879 buildings]]
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  • The '''Big Branch Bridge''' (later '''Lidy Walker Bridge''') was a 50-foot long covered bridge built in [[1926]] over [[Big Branch]], close to [[Mulberry C [[Category:1926 buildings]]
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