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{{Infobox Bham neighborhood | {{Infobox Bham neighborhood | ||
| name=East Brownville | | name=East Brownville | ||
| district=[[Birmingham City Council District 7|7]] | | district=[[Birmingham City Council District 7|7]] | ||
| community=Brownville community | | community=Brownville community | ||
| population=838 | |||
| location=Galilee Baptist Church | | location=Galilee Baptist Church | ||
| map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 3753+Carver+Avenue+Southwest | zoom=17 | type=h }}) | | map=({{Locate_address_inline | address = 3753+Carver+Avenue+Southwest | zoom=17 | type=h }}) | ||
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| president=Gwendolyn Cook Bibb | | president=Gwendolyn Cook Bibb | ||
| website= | | website= | ||
| nmap= [https://gisweb.birminghamal.gov/StandardMaps/Neighborhoods/11x17/EastBrownville.pdf East Brownville] | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''East Brownville''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Brownville community|Brownville]] community. | '''East Brownville''' is a [[List of Birmingham neighborhoods|neighborhood]] in [[Birmingham]]'s [[Brownville community|Brownville]] community. It occupies the area south of [[Hillman Park]] and [[Grasselli Heights]], west of [[Tarpley City]], east of [[West Brownville]], and north of the [[Wenonah mines]]. It includes residential streets developed as housing for mining families, including the [[New Hill]] (originally Wenonah Camp No. 8). | ||
[[ | [[East Brownville Park]] is the only public facility in the neighborhood. | ||
The '''East Brownville Neighborhood Association''' meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at [[Galilee Baptist Church]] on [[Carver Avenue Southwest]]. | |||
==Neighborhood presidents== | |||
* [[Antris Hinton]], 1981- | |||
* [[Gwendolyn Cook Bibb]], 2002- | |||
==Demographics== | |||
* 2010: 838 (97.9% Black) | |||
* 2020: 826 (95.6% Black) | |||
==References== | |||
* Prickett, Sam (July 3, 2017) "Neighborhood Voices: East Brownville." {{Weld}} | |||
[[Category:East Brownville|*]] | [[Category:East Brownville|*]] |
Latest revision as of 09:43, 12 September 2021
East Brownville | |
Birmingham neighborhoods | |
District(s) | 7 |
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Community | Brownville community |
Population | 838 |
Area | N/A |
President | Gwendolyn Cook Bibb |
Meeting site | Galilee Baptist Church, (map) |
Meeting day | 2nd Tuesday |
Website | |
Neighborhood map | East Brownville |
East Brownville is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Brownville community. It occupies the area south of Hillman Park and Grasselli Heights, west of Tarpley City, east of West Brownville, and north of the Wenonah mines. It includes residential streets developed as housing for mining families, including the New Hill (originally Wenonah Camp No. 8).
East Brownville Park is the only public facility in the neighborhood.
The East Brownville Neighborhood Association meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Galilee Baptist Church on Carver Avenue Southwest.
Neighborhood presidents
- Antris Hinton, 1981-
- Gwendolyn Cook Bibb, 2002-
Demographics
- 2010: 838 (97.9% Black)
- 2020: 826 (95.6% Black)
References
- Prickett, Sam (July 3, 2017) "Neighborhood Voices: East Brownville." Weld for Birmingham