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Building still existing. Station was relocated to West End 1725 Jefferson Avenue. 51: Fire Station No. 16: Fire Station No. 16: October 25, 1990 : 1621 Ave. G: Ensley: Building still existing. Station was relocated to Ensley 2001 Avenue I, Ensley. 52: Fire Station No. 19: Fire Station No. 19: October 25, 1990
A number of new stations were constructed from 1910 through 1929, many of which are still standing. Together, ten of these historic fire stations are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Historic Fire Stations of Birmingham Multiple Property Submission. [1]
Fire Station No. 12 (Birmingham, Alabama) Glen Addie Volunteer Hose Company Fire Hall , Anniston, Alabama, NRHP-listed Fire Station No. 3 (Birmingham, Alabama) , NRHP-listed
The Tudor Revival style fire station blends-in with the surrounding residential architecture of the district." [ 2 ] Central Park Presbyterian Church (c.1950), designed by Birmingham architect George Turner , whose architecture includes "Spanish and Mediterranean elements, including buttresses , spiral colonettes , palladian windows , a tile ...
U.S. Route 280 (US 280) is a spur of U.S. Highway 80.It currently runs for 392 miles (631 km) from Blitchton, Georgia, at US 80 to Birmingham, Alabama at I-20/I-59.For much of its route, US 280 travels through rural areas and smaller cities in southern Georgia and east central Alabama.
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In Alabama, Interstate 20 (I-20) travels 214.7 miles (345.5 km) through the center of the state. [1] It enters the state from Mississippi near Cuba, and travels northeastward through Tuscaloosa and Birmingham. At Birmingham, I-20 turns eastward and heads through Oxford before crossing the Georgia state line near Lebanon.