Inside the adjoining former Bank for Savings & Trusts building The Alabama Gas Corporation (Alagasco) Building is a five-story commercial building constructed in 1915. The building has also been...
Inside the adjoining former Bank for Savings & Trusts building The Alabama Gas Corporation (Alagasco) Building is a five-story commercial building constructed in 1915. The building has also been...
Cowan-Ramser House Dr. William Lockhart Cowan What would later be known as Colonel White & Sons Funeral Home, the Cowan-Ramser House was constructed in the 1840s by local physician Dr. William...
McGough Motor Company The origin of the Capitol Motor Company dates back to 1919 when Thomas Dawson McGough Jr. opened the city’s first automotive dealership, the McGough Motor Truck Company...
L. D. Rouse L. D. Rouse came to Montgomery in the early-1900s and in June 1907, he established the Steam Laundry business in an old building on North Perry Street with what he described as...
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...
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...
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 with their facility located at 116 Dexter Avenue in Montgomery. Although it was...
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 the neglect that occurred at graveyards, from...
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