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Townhouses downtown! | Bhamarchitect's Blog
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Artisanal pizza coming downtown. June 24, 2016. A new piece of urban fabric coming to Morris Ave soon. Birmingham, a “New South” industrial city created after the Civil War, never had a history of attached row houses like older cities (Richmond, VA or Charleston, SC come to mind). As part of our development company Metropolitan’s efforts to bring new concepts to the City, we’re proud to announce the development of five for-sale townhouses. In the 2100 block of Morris Avenue. Distance of Railroad Park.
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Shipt | Bhamarchitect's Blog
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May 15, 2016. Goodbye Palisades, hello downtown. Longtime local purveyor of art supplies, art workshops, and custom framing Forstall Art Center. Will soon relocate from the Palisades Shopping Center. Off Greensprings Highway to downtown (current location, above). They will occupy multi-level retail space in an historic building on the east side of 20th Street North between Second and Third Avenues. The new space (above) is adjacent to Alchemy. Clothing store, Bon Ton Hatters. Back in the day. While downt...
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BILT in Alabama | Bhamarchitect's Blog
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Tag Archives: BILT in Alabama. June 24, 2016. A new piece of urban fabric coming to Morris Ave soon. Birmingham, a “New South” industrial city created after the Civil War, never had a history of attached row houses like older cities (Richmond, VA or Charleston, SC come to mind). As part of our development company Metropolitan’s efforts to bring new concepts to the City, we’re proud to announce the development of five for-sale townhouses. In the 2100 block of Morris Avenue. Distance of Railroad Park.
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Deadly Dave's Blog : Robert Stubbs, Birmingham's First Racing Champion - Episode #6
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Deadly Dave's Blog - Sharing the lost stories of early American motorcycling. Sunday, October 7, 2012. Robert Stubbs, Birmingham's First Racing Champion - Episode #6. By: David L. Morrill. Updated - May 25, 2016. OV Hunt (left) and Bob Stubbs (right). O V Hunt 1914 - Birmingham, AL. Public Library Archives. Bob Stubbs Bicycle - Motorcycle Racer. Atlanta Constitution - October 11, 1898. Beginning in 1907, motorcycle races were held on the 1 mile dirt oval at the Alabama State Fairgrounds Raceway in Birmin...
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Deadly Dave's Blog : Mooresville, North Carolina's Gray Sloop - Episode #34
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Deadly Dave's Blog - Sharing the lost stories of early American motorcycling. Thursday, May 14, 2015. Mooresville, North Carolina's Gray Sloop - Episode #34. Updated: May 20, 2015. Several years ago, I was researching the 1913 and 14 Savannah 300 Road Races for another episode. I ran across O. C. Stonestreet's article Gray Sloop, Motorcycle Racer. And it is shared here with his permission . Thank you Mr. Stonestreet for sharing your work. Gray Sloop, Motorcycle Racer. By: O C. Stonestreet. It is unclear ...
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Deadly Dave's Blog : Building a 1921 Harley-Davidson Racer - Chassis - Episode #13
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Deadly Dave's Blog - Sharing the lost stories of early American motorcycling. Sunday, May 19, 2013. Building a 1921 Harley-Davidson Racer - Chassis - Episode #13. Updated: April 1, 2015. By: David L. Morrill. Deadly Dave's 1921 Harley-Davidson Racer. Harley-Davidson 11-K Factory Racer. When Harley-Davidson entered the racing game in 1914, they took their existing F Model V twin bike and modified it to the 11-K racer. The 11-K racer featured a "Short Coupled" racing frame, which was a loop style frame...
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Planet Bama: Perry Lakes and Barton's Beach Trip with Southeastern Outings
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Friday, February 27, 2015. Perry Lakes and Barton's Beach Trip with Southeastern Outings. Ready for some relief from snow and cold? Consider joining me on a trip Sat., Feb. 28, with Southeastern Outings to Perry Lakes Park and Barton's Beach in Perry County. For trip details and more about the Southeastern Outings organization, visit their website. The Perry Lakes hike is included in Five-Star Trails: Birmingham. It is is one of my favorite hidden jewels, a very different kind of landscape. You can also ...
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Planet Bama: Appreciating the Homewood Forest Preserve
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Friday, November 21, 2014. Appreciating the Homewood Forest Preserve. On a flank of Shades Mountain near Homewood High School, there is a great wooded walk to be had at the Homewood Forest Preserve. It's a convenient place to catch some fall colors. I included a hike at the Forest Preserve (along with an amble on the Shades Creek Greenway) in Five-Star Trails: Birmingham. Especially now, since the trail just got better thanks to an Eagle Scout Project by Cade Fowler of Troop 95 in Homewood. A walk throug...
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Planet Bama: The Met Embraces Neglected Southern Artists - The New Yorker
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Thursday, December 4, 2014. The Met Embraces Neglected Southern Artists - The New Yorker. News of the acquisition by the New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art of of fifty-seven paintings, drawings, mixed-media pieces, and quilts by thirty African-American artists from the South. The pieces, including works by Mose-T of Montgomery and Thorton Dial of Bessessemer are from the collection of Atlanta collector Bill Arnett. The Met Embraces Neglected Southern Artists - The New Yorker. Posted by Thomas Spencer.
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Planet Bama: Red Mountain Park Hike This Sunday In Search of the Longleaf
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Friday, November 14, 2014. Red Mountain Park Hike This Sunday In Search of the Longleaf. Come out to Red Mountain Park at 2 pm Sunday for a Free Guided Nature Hike This Sunday! If it is pouring rain, we might have to cancel, but we go if it is just a drizzle). This hike is going to be guided by Scot Duncan, a Birmingham-Southern professor and author of Southern Wonder: Alabama's Surprising Biodiversity. He is also a principal author of the TrekBirmingham. Posted by Thomas Spencer. Subscribe To Planet Bama.