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'''Forest Park''' is an historic residential neighborhood on the south side of Birmingham. The main residential neighborhoods were designed and developed by the [[Jemison Company]] in the 1920s.
'''Forest Park''' is an historic residential neighborhood on the northern slope of [[Red Mountain]], southeast of downtown Birmingham. The main residential neighborhoods were designed and developed by the [[Jemison Company]] beginning in [[1906]]. In the [[Birmingham Community Participation Program]], Forest Park is part of the [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood in the [[Red Mountain community]].


It has been designated a local historic district by the [[Birmingham Historical Commission]] and was placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980. The '''Forest Park Historic District''' includes the area surrounding [[Clairmont Avenue]] and [[Highland Golf Course]] from [[38th Street South]] to [[Linwood Road]] and from [[Cherry Street]] to [[Overlook Avenue]].
A small commercial district, now marketed as [[Forest Park Village]] is centered on [[Clairmont Avenue]].


A small commercial district on Clairmont Avenue includes [[Zoe's Forest Park]], [[Maralyn Wilson Gallery]], [[V. Richards]], [[Naked Art]], [[Silvertron Café]], [[Little Savannah]], [[La Reunion]], and[[Gaia's]].
The first subdivision in Forest Park was [[Mountain Terrace]], developed by the Jemison Company in [[1906]] with landscape design by Samuel Parsons, Jr of New York. The same pattern of residential roads following the contours of the hillside was continued in later subdivisions through the next two decades. These include [[Glenwood]], [[Valley View]], [[Altamont]], and [[Forest Hill]].


In the [[Birmingham Community Participation Program]], Forest Park is part of the [[Forest Park-South Avondale]] neighborhood in the [[Red Mountain community]].
Forest Park has been designated a local historic district by the [[Birmingham Historical Commission]] and was placed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 1980. The '''Forest Park Historic District''' includes the area surrounding [[Clairmont Avenue]] and [[Highland Golf Course]] from [[38th Street South]] to [[Linwood Road]] and from [[Cherry Street]] to [[Overlook Avenue]].
 
A historical marker at [[Triangle Park]] on Clairmont Avenue was erected in [[1981]].
 
==References==
* Mendelson, Mitch (May 24, 1982) "[http://bplonline.cdmhost.com/cdm/ref/collection/p4017coll2/id/1039 Forest Park revels in history, future]" {{BPH}} - via [[Birmingham Public Library]] Digital Collections
* Browne, Catherine Greene. (1992) ''The History of Forest Park''. Birmingham: Cather Publishing Co.


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Latest revision as of 10:43, 28 May 2016

Forest Park is an historic residential neighborhood on the northern slope of Red Mountain, southeast of downtown Birmingham. The main residential neighborhoods were designed and developed by the Jemison Company beginning in 1906. In the Birmingham Community Participation Program, Forest Park is part of the Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood in the Red Mountain community.

A small commercial district, now marketed as Forest Park Village is centered on Clairmont Avenue.

The first subdivision in Forest Park was Mountain Terrace, developed by the Jemison Company in 1906 with landscape design by Samuel Parsons, Jr of New York. The same pattern of residential roads following the contours of the hillside was continued in later subdivisions through the next two decades. These include Glenwood, Valley View, Altamont, and Forest Hill.

Forest Park has been designated a local historic district by the Birmingham Historical Commission and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The Forest Park Historic District includes the area surrounding Clairmont Avenue and Highland Golf Course from 38th Street South to Linwood Road and from Cherry Street to Overlook Avenue.

A historical marker at Triangle Park on Clairmont Avenue was erected in 1981.

References