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  2. Woodlawn Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, in Birmingham, Alabama, was listed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1991. It is a 6 acres (2.4 ha) district which included 12 contributing buildings and four non-contributing buildings in an area around the junction of 1st Avenue North and 55th Place in Birmingham, at the center of the community of Woodlawn, Alabama, which for a time ...

  3. Woodlawn, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn, Alabama. Coordinates: 33°32′25″N 86°45′27″W. Woodlawn, Alabama is a community in Jefferson County, Alabama, which is now a neighborhood within the city of Birmingham, Alabama. It grew as an independent community, and became the City of Woodlawn, and built a substantial City Hall building in 1908, but was annexed by ...

  4. List of plantations in Alabama - Wikipedia

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    72000164. Belle Mina. Belle Mina. 34°38′41″N 86°52′51″W  /  34.64479°N 86.88078°W  / 34.64479; -86.88078  (Belle Mina) Limestone. One of the earliest plantation houses with a monumental portico in the state, Belle Mina was built from 1826–35 for Alabama's second governor, Thomas Bibb.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Birmingham ...

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    Beaux Arts-style combination city hall, fire department, library of short-lived city of Woodlawn, Alabama. 143: Woodlawn Commercial Historic District: January 25, 1991 : Area around the junction of 1st Ave., N. and 55th Pl. Includes Woodlawn City Hall and 11 other contributing buildings 144: Woodlawn Highlands Historic District

  6. Woodlawn (Birmingham) - Wikipedia

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    History. Present-day Woodlawn was settled by a group of farming families who entered the area in 1815, just as it was opened to settlement by the Treaty of Fort Jackson. The community took its name from the Wood family, headed by Obadiah Wood (1753-1849) and his son Edmond Wood (1791-1865), from Greenville, South Carolina.

  7. Woodlawn City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Woodlawn City Hall, at 5525 First Ave., N, in Birmingham, Alabama, was built in 1908. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1] It is also one of 12 contributing buildings in the Woodlawn Commercial Historic District, and one of 608 contributing buildings in larger Woodlawn Historic District. It is a two-story ...

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  9. Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Heart of Dixie Railroad Museum (initialised HOD, reporting mark CSMX) is the official state railroad museum of Alabama. Dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and operation of historically significant railway equipment, the museum is located at 1919 Ninth Street, Calera, Alabama, on I-65 approximately 30 miles (48 km) south of Birmingham.