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Randy L. Merritt (born Durham, N.C.) was an employee of Southern research Institute for twenty-five years.  He now works as a consultant in the coal-fired power plant industry.
'''Randy Lee Merritt''' (born Durham, North Carolina)  


He has the south's largest collection of World's Fair memorabelia, some of which has been displayed in the Birmingham Public Library.   His also collects a variety of Birmingham memorabelia, Vulcan memorabelia and an assortment of other antiques.
Merritt is the son of Leroy and Inez Jarrell Merritt of North Carolina. He worked at [[Southern Research Institute]] for twenty-five years, developing innovations in pollution control technologies used in power plants. After retiring, he continued to consult for the coal-fired electrical generation industry.


He resides in Birmingham's southside area of Forest Park.
Merritt has the south's largest collection of World's Fair memorabilia, some of which has been displayed in the [[Birmingham Public Library]]. His also collects a variety of [[Birmingham]] memorabilia, [[Vulcan]] memorabilia, and an assortment of other antiques. 
 
He and his partner, [[Gary Horne]], reside in the restored [[Mortimer Jordan residence]] on [[Highland Avenue]].
 
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Latest revision as of 10:38, 11 September 2021

Randy Lee Merritt (born Durham, North Carolina)

Merritt is the son of Leroy and Inez Jarrell Merritt of North Carolina. He worked at Southern Research Institute for twenty-five years, developing innovations in pollution control technologies used in power plants. After retiring, he continued to consult for the coal-fired electrical generation industry.

Merritt has the south's largest collection of World's Fair memorabilia, some of which has been displayed in the Birmingham Public Library. His also collects a variety of Birmingham memorabilia, Vulcan memorabilia, and an assortment of other antiques.

He and his partner, Gary Horne, reside in the restored Mortimer Jordan residence on Highland Avenue.