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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)  


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.
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 [[Forest Park-South Avondale|Forest Park neighborhood]].
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.