The Birmingham Museum will be starting the year off with the opening of a new exhibit that celebrates local history.
The project would connect the landmark with the city’s trail system, add a few attractions, and allow it to host more events.
Today’s guest columnists are Liz Huntley and Kathryn McDonald. The weather is warming up, and – admit it – you’re itching for a new dress, or tie, or pair of shoes. You’ll probably head to the Summit.
History classes at UAB collaborate with local community organizations to preserve Birmingham history
University of Alabama at Birmingham UAB student interviewing a Birmingham resident students from two classes collaborated on “Go Tell It on Red Mountain,” a Jefferson County Greenways initiative aimed ...
Silver and Ceremony is made up of more than 150 suites of silver, sourced from India, and some of their designs.
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Birmingham During the Depression with Fannie Flagg
Fannie Flagg grew up in Birmingham, Alabama, where she had close family ties to the Irondale Cafe, a restaurant that’s still ...
HARPERSVILLE, Ala. (WIAT)– The Wallace House in Harpersville was built using enslaved labor in 1841. Now a center for education, a local artist has used the grounds to tell a new story. Tony M.
Churches in Birmingham rang bells Friday to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the church bombing that killed four young girls and invigorated the civil rights movement. Yesterday was the 60th ...
Cherith Glover Fluker is a native of Talladega, a graduate of Winterboro School and a current resident of Pell City. She has also just released her debut ...
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