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* 511 [[20th Street South]], Southside Birmingham | * 511 [[20th Street South]], Southside Birmingham | ||
* 550 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]] (the "round bank", built [[1962]], designed by [[Lawrence Whitten & Son]]) | * 550 [[Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills)|Montgomery Highway]], [[Vestavia Hills]] (the "round bank", built [[1962]], designed by [[Lawrence Whitten & Son]]) | ||
* [[9324 Parkway East]], [[Roebuck]] (built [[1970]]) | * [[9324 Parkway East]], [[Roebuck]] (built [[1970]], also round but more traditionally styled than Vestavia) | ||
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Revision as of 02:31, 27 December 2012
Birmingham Federal Savings & Loan Association was a Birmingham-based savings and loan founded by Curtis DeArman, Jr, Malcolm Wheeler, J. W. Griffin, Boyd Tarpley and Frederick Murray . By 1971 the bank had three locations.
1971 locations
- 511 20th Street South, Southside Birmingham
- 550 Montgomery Highway, Vestavia Hills (the "round bank", built 1962, designed by Lawrence Whitten & Son)
- 9324 Parkway East, Roebuck (built 1970, also round but more traditionally styled than Vestavia)