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The park may have been the first meeting place of the [[Country Club of Birmingham]] before they were established at [[North Birmingham Park]] in [[1898]]. It became the property of the city of [[Birmingham]] upon the [[Greater Birmingham|annexation]] of North Birmingham and several other suburbs in [[1910]].
The park may have been the first meeting place of the [[Country Club of Birmingham]] before they were established at [[North Birmingham Park]] in [[1898]]. It became the property of the city of [[Birmingham]] upon the [[Greater Birmingham|annexation]] of North Birmingham and several other suburbs in [[1910]].


The park land was dedicated by the city of Birmingham in [[1924]]. In [[1926]] Mineral Springs Park was converted into the [[North Birmingham Golf Course]], a public links. The golf course part of a land swap with the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], which later built [[Carver High School]] on the property. Structural problems at the school have been blamed unofficially on rumored abandoned mines under the site.
The park land was dedicated by the city of Birmingham in [[1924]]. In [[1926]] Mineral Springs Park was converted into the [[North Birmingham Golf Course]], a public links. The golf course was part of a land swap with the [[Birmingham Board of Education]], which later built [[Carver High School]] on the property. Structural problems at the school have been blamed unofficially on rumored abandoned mines under the site.


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Revision as of 09:18, 7 April 2009

Mineral Springs Park was a public park in the city of North Birmingham. It was popular as a picnic site from the town's establishment in 1886.

The park may have been the first meeting place of the Country Club of Birmingham before they were established at North Birmingham Park in 1898. It became the property of the city of Birmingham upon the annexation of North Birmingham and several other suburbs in 1910.

The park land was dedicated by the city of Birmingham in 1924. In 1926 Mineral Springs Park was converted into the North Birmingham Golf Course, a public links. The golf course was part of a land swap with the Birmingham Board of Education, which later built Carver High School on the property. Structural problems at the school have been blamed unofficially on rumored abandoned mines under the site.

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