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Ground was broken for the building on [[March 12]], [[1947]]. The department moved to the new [[Guy M. Tate Building]]  at 1400 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[1979]] and the structure was demolished within the next year. The site is currently occupied by [[UAB]]'s [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]].
Ground was broken for the building on [[March 12]], [[1947]]. The department moved to the new [[Guy M. Tate Building]]  at 1400 [[6th Avenue South]] in [[1979]] and the structure was demolished within the next year. The site is currently occupied by [[UAB]]'s [[McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building]].
[[Image:Public_Health_building_cornerstone.jpg|left|thumb|300px|Cornerstone of the Jefferson County Public Health Building]]


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Postcard view of the Jefferson County Public Health Building

The Jefferson County Public Health Building was a 7-story art-deco style office and medical clinic building completed in 1948 for the Jefferson County Department of Health. It was located on the northwest corner of 20th Street and 8th Avenue South, a block south of the department's former offices at Jefferson-Hillman Hospital.

Ground was broken for the building on March 12, 1947. The department moved to the new Guy M. Tate Building at 1400 6th Avenue South in 1979 and the structure was demolished within the next year. The site is currently occupied by UAB's McCallum Basic Health Sciences Building.

Cornerstone of the Jefferson County Public Health Building

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