Birmingham City Hall (1901)

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Birmingham City Hall, c. 1911
For other Birmingham City Hall buildings, see Birmingham City Hall (disambiguation).

The Birmingham City Hall (1901) was built in 1901 at the corner of 4th Avenue North and 19th Street, on the same site as the First Birmingham City Hall.

In addition to municipal offices, the building housed the Birmingham Fire Department, a National Guard unit, the first Birmingham Public Library and several retail spaces. It also housed a gymnasium that was opened for public recreation.

Birmingham City Hall after 1927

The building was damaged by a fire in 1925, which destroyed the library and caused irreparable damage to the central tower. Space in the Martin Office Building was provided for the city while repairs were made. The library relocated to a new building at Woodrow Wilson Park in 1927.

The 1901 building, without its tower and attic levels, continued to house city offices until 1950 when a new Birmingham City Hall was completed across from the Jefferson County Courthouse at Wilson Park. Its cornerstone was removed and stacked with previous ones adjacent to the south entrance of the new building.