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[[Image:Marsh Bakery.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Former west Birmingham location.]]
[[Image:Marsh Bakery.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The cake-shaped sign at the former Fairview location.]]
The '''Marsh Bakery''' was established by brothers [[Lloyd Marsh|Lloyd]] and [[Gail Marsh]] in the late 1920s as the '''Floral Park Bakery''' in eastern Birmingham. In [[1932]], they renamed the business Marsh Bakery.


The '''Marsh Bakery''' was established by [[Lloyd Marsh|Lloyd]] and [[Gail Marsh]] in the late 1920s as the Floral Park Bakery in eastern Birmingham. In [[1932]], they renamed their business as Marsh Bakery, which it has remained ever since.  
By the 1940s, the family purchased the former [[Graves Building]]<!--Blackburn Building?--> in downtown Birmingham to serve as their primary baking facility, with a bake shop at 1731 [[4th Avenue North]]. The business would expand, and Marsh baked goods were available in all local [[Pizitz]] stores through the 1950s when the downtown facility closed. A second bake shop opened at 1122 [[Tuscaloosa Avenue]] in the 1940s.


By the 1940s, the family purchased the former [[Blackburn Building]] in downtown Birmingham to serve as their primary baking facility. The business would expand, and Marsh baked goods were avaiable in all local [[Pizitz]] stores through the 1950s when the downtown facility would close and the familiar location on [[Highway 11]] in southwest Birmingham would open by the 1960s. This location would remain in business through 2005 when the bakery officially moved its operations to [[Trussville]].
The bakery moved into a former [[Frostop]] drive-in at 2916 [[3rd Avenue West]] ([[Bessemer Road]]) in Birmingham's [[Fairview]] neighborhood, modifying the root beer can-shaped sign into a two-tiered birthday cake. This location remained open through [[2005]]. The landmark sign was removed in [[2011]].
 
Today the business is still run by the Marsh family with [[Lauren Marsh]] serving as its leader. The bakery still produces a wide array of cakes and other baked goods including wedding cakes from its Trussville location.


The business reopened for a few years at the [[Trussville Plaza]] shopping center on [[Gadsden Highway]] under the leadership of [[Lauren Marsh]].


==References==
==References==
* Marsh Bakery History. 1 Sept 2006 [http://www.marshbakery.com/history.htm].
* "Marsh Bakery History" Marshbakery.com - accessed September 1, 2006
 
==External links==
* [http://www.marshbakery.com/ Marsh Bakery] website


[[Category:Bakeries]]
[[Category:Former bakeries]]
[[Category:Trussville]]
[[Category:Graves Building]]
[[Category:4th Avenue North]]
[[Category:Bessemer Road]]
[[Category:Trussville Plaza]]
[[Category:1920s establishments]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 15 May 2021

The cake-shaped sign at the former Fairview location.

The Marsh Bakery was established by brothers Lloyd and Gail Marsh in the late 1920s as the Floral Park Bakery in eastern Birmingham. In 1932, they renamed the business Marsh Bakery.

By the 1940s, the family purchased the former Graves Building in downtown Birmingham to serve as their primary baking facility, with a bake shop at 1731 4th Avenue North. The business would expand, and Marsh baked goods were available in all local Pizitz stores through the 1950s when the downtown facility closed. A second bake shop opened at 1122 Tuscaloosa Avenue in the 1940s.

The bakery moved into a former Frostop drive-in at 2916 3rd Avenue West (Bessemer Road) in Birmingham's Fairview neighborhood, modifying the root beer can-shaped sign into a two-tiered birthday cake. This location remained open through 2005. The landmark sign was removed in 2011.

The business reopened for a few years at the Trussville Plaza shopping center on Gadsden Highway under the leadership of Lauren Marsh.

References

  • "Marsh Bakery History" Marshbakery.com - accessed September 1, 2006