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Oliver has decorated the shop with layers of memorabilia, including old bottles, lunchboxes, posters and photographs. There was an old AM tube radio, but no telephone. Haircuts were given on a walk-in basis only; Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Since early [[2014]] Oliver no longer opened on Saturday. The shop closed in [[2018]] with Oliver's death.
Oliver has decorated the shop with layers of memorabilia, including old bottles, lunchboxes, posters and photographs. There was an old AM tube radio, but no telephone. Haircuts were given on a walk-in basis only; Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Since early [[2014]] Oliver no longer opened on Saturday. The shop closed in [[2018]] with Oliver's death.
Musician [[Dan Sartain]] took up the lease on the shop with the intention to preserve it's character. He had painter [[Paul Cordes Wilm]] add a halo and wings above Oliver's name on the window, but later removed the name at his family's request.


==References==
==References==
* Knox, David (December 15, 1999) "Hippodrome Barber Shop overflows with stuff he won't reject." {{BN}}
* Knox, David (December 15, 1999) "Hippodrome Barber Shop overflows with stuff he won't reject." {{BN}}
* "[http://www.the35212.com/2009/10/01/hippodrome-barber-shop/ Hippodrome Barber Shop]" (October 1, 2009) ''The35212''
* "Hippodrome Barber Shop" (October 1, 2009) ''The35212''
* Gray, Jeremy (July 10, 2018) "Longtime Birmingham barber left behind museum of toys, memories and history." {{BN}}
* Smith, Kenneth (October 9, 2018) "[http://www.wbrc.com/2018/10/09/new-plans-historic-birmingham-barbershop/ New plans for historic Birmingham barbershop]" WBRC.com


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[[Category:1966 establishments]]
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Revision as of 10:28, 30 October 2018

Door of the Hippodrome Barber Shop in 1980. Photo by John Margolies

Vincent Oliver's Hippodrome Barber Shop was a one-chair 12 x 22-foot barber shop at 5530 1st Avenue North in downtown Woodlawn.

The space has been occupied by a barber shop since 1904. When long-time proprieter Vincent Oliver began working there in 1966 it was known as Fowler's Barber Shop. After he bought it in 1967 he called it the Varsity Barber Shop for a while before settling on "Hippodrome", named for the New York City theater where Harry Houdini performed.

Oliver has decorated the shop with layers of memorabilia, including old bottles, lunchboxes, posters and photographs. There was an old AM tube radio, but no telephone. Haircuts were given on a walk-in basis only; Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Since early 2014 Oliver no longer opened on Saturday. The shop closed in 2018 with Oliver's death.

Musician Dan Sartain took up the lease on the shop with the intention to preserve it's character. He had painter Paul Cordes Wilm add a halo and wings above Oliver's name on the window, but later removed the name at his family's request.

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