Medical Alumni Building

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The Medical Alumni Building (formerly Brown-Service Funeral Home is a two-story art-deco style concrete building located at 811 20th Street South. It was designed by architect David O. Whilldin and constructed in 1936 for Brown-Service Funeral Homes. The building has a symmetrical facade punctuated by two windows and a central door. The ornamental roofline largely masks the hipped tile roof beyond.

When Brown-Service was acquired by Liberty National Life Insurance Company the building was sold to physician R. C. Green, who housed his practice there from 1946 to 1981.

In 1981 the building was purchased by the University of Alabama Medical Alumni Association. After a year of renovations, the association moved in, becoming the only medical alumni organization in the United States to own a freestanding building. In addition to its own offices the building houses the Caduceus Club, an alumni library, and meeting and banqueting rooms for alumni events.

Reference

  • Adams, Cathy (February 2008) "Heralds of History: The story behind those historical markers." Portico Magazine. pp. 26-9

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