The Town of Spectre Spectre is a fictional town in the 2003 Tim Burton film “Big Fish” written by Birmingham native Daniel Wallace. In the movie, Edward Bloom takes an abandoned path through a...
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The Town of Spectre Spectre is a fictional town in the 2003 Tim Burton film “Big Fish” written by Birmingham native Daniel Wallace. In the movie, Edward Bloom takes an abandoned path through a...
Pizitz Department Store Pizitz was a family-owned chain of department stores founded in 1899 in Birmingham, Alabama, by Louis Pizitz as the Louis Pizitz Dry Goods Company. It became one of the best...
Birmingham Trust & Savings Co. Birmingham Trust National Bank was a large bank that operated in Birmingham from 1887 to 1982 when it was rebranded as SouthTrust Bank under a regional holding...
Clyde Booth Memorial Mound was the brainchild of Clyde Booth, who used to dig graves as a teenager in Kentucky with his uncle. He witnessed firsthand graveyard neglect, from deteriorating caskets to...
Doctor’s Building Standing at 12-stories tall, the 84,000-square-foot Doctor’s Building was built in April 1925 and operated under various names throughout its operation such as the...
Thomas Jefferson Hotel The Thomas Jefferson Hotel is a 19-story building, formerly a 300-room hotel, completed in 1929 at 1631 2nd Avenue North on the western side of downtown Birmingham. The...
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