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'''Downtown Birmingham''' can refer to any of the following:
'''Downtown Birmingham''' can refer to any of the following:


* [[Downtown]] in the generic sense of [[Birmingham]]'s historic business district (Generally centered on [[20th Street North]] between [[1st Avenue North|1st]] and [[6th Avenue North|6th]] Avenues.)
* [[Downtown]] in the generic sense of [[Birmingham]]'s historic business district (Generally centered on [[20th Street North]] between [[1st Avenue North|1st]] and [[6th Avenue North|6th]] Avenues.) The district was more specifically defined by architect and developer [[Thomas Walter III]] as the area between [[13th Street North|13th]] and [[26th Street North|26th Streets]] and between [[8th Avenue North]] and [[University Boulevard|8th Avenue South]].
* The [[Birmingham city center]], in the specific sense used by [[Operation New Birmingham]] and in the development of the [[City Center Master Plan]]. (Bound by [[I-65]], [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]], the [[Red Mountain Expressway]] and [[Red Mountain]].)
* The [[Birmingham city center]], in the specific sense used by [[Operation New Birmingham]] and in the development of the [[City Center Master Plan]]. (Bound by [[I-65]], [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]], the [[Red Mountain Expressway]] and [[Red Mountain]].)
* ''[[Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide]]'', a [[1977]] book published by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]].
* ''[[Downtown Birmingham: Architectural and Historical Walking Tour Guide]]'', a [[1977]] book published by the [[Birmingham Historical Society]].


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Revision as of 19:33, 6 December 2010

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