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==References==
==References==
* Swant, Martin (December 2, 2011) "Five questions: Ray McKinney, CEO of Five Points Carriage Service in Birmingham." ''Birmingham News''
* Swant, Martin (December 2, 2011) "Five questions: Ray McKinney, CEO of Five Points Carriage Service in Birmingham." {{BN}}


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[[Category:Vehicles for hire]]
[[Category:Horses]]
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[[Category:1990 establishments]]
[[Category:1990 establishments]]
[[Category:Heather Lane]]
[[Category:Heather Lane]]

Latest revision as of 10:21, 20 September 2022

The Five Points Carriage Service is a horse and carriage business founded in 1990 by Ray McKinney and located on Heather Lane in Hoover. It is equipped with three streetworthy vis-à-vis carriages and staffed by several draft horses. The business handles about 75-80 weddings each year, as well as birthday parties, funerals and seasonal events and parades around Birmingham and neighboring states.

McKinney built a special caisson to carry Fred Shuttlesworth's casket to Oak Hill Cemetery in 2011.

References

  • Swant, Martin (December 2, 2011) "Five questions: Ray McKinney, CEO of Five Points Carriage Service in Birmingham." The Birmingham News