Koppers Industries was a wood treating facility, primarily railroad ties, located near the downtown area of Montgomery. The facility was first constructed in 1925 under a joint venture by the Ayer...
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Koppers Industries was a wood treating facility, primarily railroad ties, located near the downtown area of Montgomery. The facility was first constructed in 1925 under a joint venture by the Ayer...
The Clanton Drive-In Theatre opened on October 15, 1949, with “Pride of the Yankees” starring Gary Cooper. It was owned and operated by Joseph Abel and Myrtle Hardy Jackson. The area was...
History of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South The former Pratt City Methodist Church in Pratt City, last known as the Miracle Deliverance Temple, was built in 1902 for the Methodist Episcopal...
Hilltop Arms Located just on the outskirts of the Cottage Hill District are the remains of the Hilltop Arms Apartments. Built in 1950, the building was designed by the architectural firm Pearson...
Ensley High School Ensley High School was founded in 1901 to serve the Ensley neighborhood of Birmingham, centered around major plants operated by U.S. Steel and the American Cast Iron Pipe Company...
Powell School. 1908 Originally known as the Free School, the Powell School was Birmingham’s first public school as well as the city’s oldest surviving school. The school was named after...
Julia and Rubin Hanan in front of the Penny Profit holding a photograph of the original building. The Penny Profit and Discount Meat Market was a small corner market owned by Rubin and Julia Hanan...
Dr. Thomas Boulware, ‘The Old Stork’ The Slossfield Community Center is a complex built in the 1930s by the American Pipe Company as an extension of its health program for workers and...
Old Chilton County High School On December 22, 1913, the Commissioners Court of Chilton County, under Probate Judge Louis Henry Reynolds, appropriated $4,000 for the construction of a new high school...
C. T. Fitzpatrick Located in Montgomery, The Governor’s House Hotel was built in 1965 as a luxury hotel by Clement Tranum Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick was a real estate developer who was best known...
Capital City Laundry Beginnings Capital City Laundry was established in 1887 as the Capital City Steam Laundry and its facility is located at 116 Dexter Avenue in Montgomery. Although it was...
Pre-1947 Three houses occupied the lot before the Grove Court Apartments, owned by some of Montgomery’s most prominent citizens. In early 1947, the site was chosen for the Grove Court...
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