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'''Mountain Brook Village''', along with [[English Village]] and [[Crestline Village]], is one of the three commercial "villages" in [[Mountain Brook]].  It is located at the intersection of [[Cahaba Road]] and [[Hollywood Boulevard]], [[Montevallo Road]], and [[Canterbury Road]], on the edge of Mountain Brook close to [[US 280]].
[[Image:Mountain Brook Village by Bob Moody.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Watercolor of Mountain Brook Village by Bob Moody ([http://www.moodywatercolors.com/p/birmingham-series.html link])]]
'''Mountain Brook Village''' (previously '''Canterbury Crossroads'''), along with [[English Village]] and [[Crestline Village]], is one of the three commercial "[[Mountain Brook villages|villages]]" in [[Mountain Brook]].  It is located at the intersection of [[Cahaba Road]] and [[Hollywood Boulevard]], [[Montevallo Road]], and [[Canterbury Road]], on the edge of Mountain Brook close to [[US 280]].  The village is also ringed by [[Culver Road]] on the east side.


The Village is anchored by the [[Mountain Brook Shopping Center]], which first opened in [[1955]] and is currently being redeveloped as "[[Lane Parke]]".
==References==
* {{Nelson-2009}}


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Latest revision as of 14:24, 5 May 2014

Watercolor of Mountain Brook Village by Bob Moody (link)

Mountain Brook Village (previously Canterbury Crossroads), along with English Village and Crestline Village, is one of the three commercial "villages" in Mountain Brook. It is located at the intersection of Cahaba Road and Hollywood Boulevard, Montevallo Road, and Canterbury Road, on the edge of Mountain Brook close to US 280. The village is also ringed by Culver Road on the east side.

The Village is anchored by the Mountain Brook Shopping Center, which first opened in 1955 and is currently being redeveloped as "Lane Parke".

References