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Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: The postcard is postmarked 1923. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: “The country home of Mr. Geo. B. Ward, on the crest of Shades Mountain, altitude 1,300 feet, 6 miles from Birmingham, Ala. Replica of celebrated Temple of Vesta of Rome. Destroyed in the fifth century. Dimensions of building – 70 feet high, 186 feet in circumference, 20 columns, 9 feet circumfere... View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: "This May pole was no doubt the prettiest in all the land on May Day. This picture gives the viewer an idea of how spectacular the Christmas and Easter shows are. The Gardens is open for special shows during the year.” View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Public shows of the stars, planets and galaxies at Alabama's first planetarium. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Greetings from Birmingham, Ala. This Shades Mountain home is but one of thousands of beautiful homes that can be seen from the Vulcan Trail. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: This view shows the Floral Clock and the entrance to the Gardens. The Floral Clock was a gift from Mrs. Horace Hammonds and her daughter. Open for various shows throughout the year, the Christmas and Easter shows are especially popular. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Munger Memorial Hall, the administration building of Birmingham-Southern College, is a familiar landmark in Birmingham, Alabama. It overlooks the city from a hilltop site, selected for a college campus in 1897. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Birmingham, Ala. is the industrial center of the South. It is the only spot on the globe where coal, iron ore and limestone are found together in large deposits. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Motor hotels such as this one have Birmingham in a more competitive position to get national conventions; and more tourists. Visitors can find the finest in accommodations, food and genuine hospitality. View Full Item at Samford University Library -
Contributing Institution: Samford University Library Description: Birmingham, Ala.'s Terminal Station, a huge structure built 1906 with marble walls and high ceiling with skylight dome of leaded glass symbolic of the rail era of that time. Razed in 1970. View Full Item at Samford University Library
