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* [[Brother Bryan statue]], dedicated in [[1934]] in the center of [[Five Points South]] before [[Brother Bryan]]'s death. Relocated to [[Vulcan Park]] in [[1966]], then back to Five Points, on the sidewalk outside [[The Mill]], in [[1983]].
* [[Brother Bryan statue]], dedicated in [[1934]] in the center of [[Five Points South]] before [[Brother Bryan]]'s death. Relocated to [[Vulcan Park]] in [[1966]], then back to Five Points, on the sidewalk outside [[The Mill]], in [[1983]].
* [[Bessemer veterans memorial]], erected in the median of the [[Bessemer Super Highway]] in [[1940]], removed by the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] in [[2008]] and currently in storage.
* [[Bessemer veterans memorial]], erected in the median of the [[Bessemer Super Highway]] in [[1940]], removed by the [[Alabama Department of Transportation]] in [[2008]] and currently in storage.
* A memorial plaque honoring students from [[Woodlawn High School]] who served in [[World War II]] was removed during a renovation. It was rediscovered later and installed at the [[Birmingham VA Medical Center]] in [[2012]].
* [[Hippocrates statue]], erected as a memorial to the "Father of Medicine" outside [[UAB]]'s library in [[1970]], moved into the building's lobby during expansion of the library in [[1996]].
* [[Hippocrates statue]], erected as a memorial to the "Father of Medicine" outside [[UAB]]'s library in [[1970]], moved into the building's lobby during expansion of the library in [[1996]].
* The [[Alabama Vietnam Veterans Memorial]], created in [[1989]] as a movable monument, was given a "permanent" home at [[Sportsman Lake Park]] in [[Cullman]] in [[2009]].
* The [[Alabama Vietnam Veterans Memorial]], created in [[1989]] as a movable monument, was given a "permanent" home at [[Sportsman Lake Park]] in [[Cullman]] in [[2009]].

Revision as of 11:14, 3 July 2015

This is a list of relocated memorials:

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