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  2. Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery city, Alabama – Racial and ethnic composition Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos may be of any race. Race / Ethnicity (NH = Non-Hispanic) Pop 2000 [55] Pop 2010 [56] Pop 2020 [57] % 2000 % ...

  3. Alabama State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The current Alabama State Capitol is the sixth State House or Capitol structure in the history of Alabama and the second to be built in the current state capital city of Montgomery. It was built from 1850 to 1851, with Barachias Holt as supervising architect and construction superintendent.

  4. South Court Street - Wikipedia

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    The towns of New Philadelphia east of Court Street and East Alabama west of Court Street were chartered as the Town of Montgomery by the General Assembly in Cahaba December 3, 1819. [8] A fire spread onto the street from the Alabama Journal printing office on Court Square December 16, 1838. [8] Trolley tracks ran down the tree-lined street. [9]

  5. Court Square Fountain - Wikipedia

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    Rosa Parks refused her seat not at Court Sq. but further up the street where the Empire Theater was. Section 486 of the Montgomery City Ordinance (1888 version) forbids the interfering with fish and fowl in the basin of the statue, or the disposing of liquids or solids in it; violators could be fined $100. [9]

  6. Court Square–Dexter Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Court Square–Dexter Avenue Historic District is a 17.6-acre (7.1 ha) historic district in downtown Montgomery, Alabama, United States. Centered on the Court Square Fountain, the district includes twenty-seven contributing buildings and two objects. It is roughly bounded by Dexter Avenue, Perry, Court and Monroe streets.

  7. History of Montgomery, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    "The origins and early development of civil aviation in Montgomery, 1910-1946." Alabama Review 57.1 (2004): 6-25 . Newton, Wesley Phillips. Montgomery in the Good War: Portrait of a Southern City, 1939–1946 (U of Alabama Press, 2000). Rogers, William Warren. Confederate Home Front: Montgomery During the Civil War (University of Alabama Press ...

  8. File:Map of Alabama highlighting Montgomery County.svg

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    Usage on bs.wikipedia.org Montgomery (Alabama) Šablon:Gradovi u Okrugu Montgomery, Alabama; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Montgomery (Alabama) Pike Road; Llista de comtats d'Alabama; Plantilla:Comtat de Montgomery (Alabama) Comtat de Montgomery (Alabama) Usage on cdo.wikipedia.org Montgomery Gông (Alabama) Usage on ceb.wikipedia.org

  9. Lower Commerce Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Commerce Street Historic District is a 45-acre (18 ha) historic district in the old commercial district of Montgomery, Alabama. It includes fifty-two contributing buildings. It is roughly bounded by the Central of Georgia railroad tracks, North Lawrence Street, Madison Avenue, and Commerce Street.