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  2. Cleveland Court Apartments 620–638 - Wikipedia

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    The Cleveland Court Apartments 620–638 is a historic apartment building in the Cleveland Court Apartment Complex in Montgomery, Alabama. It is significant to the history of the modern Civil Rights Movement in the United States .

  3. Grove Court Apartments - Wikipedia

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    The Grove Court Apartments in Montgomery, Alabama is an apartment complex built in 1947. Though it won an award for its design, it was abandoned in the 1990s and has been derelict since. Since 2013, it is listed as a historical site in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery County, Alabama.

  4. Rosa Parks - Wikipedia

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    Claudette Colvin, arrested in March 1955, nine months before Parks' arrest, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segregated Montgomery bus. Cleveland Court Apartments 620–638, home of Rosa and Raymond Parks, and her mother, Leona McCauley, during the Montgomery bus boycott from 1955 to 1956.

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  6. These Montgomery Plaza shops may come down to make room for ...

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    A proposed apartment complex with 595 units will knock out five stores in Fort Worth’s Montgomery Plaza if approved by the city. The site, in the 300 to 400 blocks of Carroll Street, may soon ...

  7. Montgomery Building (Spartanburg, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The building also contained a theatre/auditorium space, a radio and television station. The Montgomery Building was the tallest building in Spartanburg until the 1950s. [2] [3] In 2016, a developer announced a $29 million plan to renovate the building for mixed-use to include apartments, offices and retail. [4]

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