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The '''Fairmont Country Club''' was a private country club established by [[Birmingham]]'s Eastern European Jewish community in [[1920]]. | The '''Fairmont Country Club''' was a private country club established by [[Birmingham]]'s Eastern European Jewish community in [[1944]]. It was in some ways a continuation of the [[Progress Club]], which had been founded in [[1920]] by members of the same community and moldered during the [[Great Depression]]. | ||
Fairmont merged with | Fairmont Country Club merged with [[Hillcrest Golf and Country Club]], founded in [[1922]] by members of the Reformed German-Jewish Community. The merger, which took place on [[May 20]], [[1968]], resulted in establishment of the [[Pine Tree Country Club]]. | ||
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[[Category:Country clubs]] | [[Category:Country clubs]] | ||
[[Category:Jewish culture]] | [[Category:Jewish culture]] | ||
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[[Category:1968 disestablishments]] | [[Category:1968 disestablishments]] |
Latest revision as of 12:22, 25 March 2024
The Fairmont Country Club was a private country club established by Birmingham's Eastern European Jewish community in 1944. It was in some ways a continuation of the Progress Club, which had been founded in 1920 by members of the same community and moldered during the Great Depression.
Fairmont Country Club merged with Hillcrest Golf and Country Club, founded in 1922 by members of the Reformed German-Jewish Community. The merger, which took place on May 20, 1968, resulted in establishment of the Pine Tree Country Club.
References
- Elovitz, Mark H. (1974) A Century of Jewish Life in Dixie: The Birmingham Experience. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press ISBN 0817369015