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Woodlawn, Birmingham, Alabama

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Woodlawn is the name of a community in the city of Birmingham, Alabama United States. Present-day Woodlawn was settled by a group of farming families who entered the area in 1815, just as it was opened to settlement by the Treaty of Fort Jackson. The community took its name from the Wood family, headed by Obadiah Washington Wood and his son Edmond Wood, Huguenots from Greenville, South Carolina.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Woodlawn, Birmingham, Alabama

    Woodlawn is the name of a community in the city of Birmingham, Alabama United States. ... Present-day Woodlawn was settled by a group of farming families who entered the area in 1815, just as it was opened to settlement by the Treaty of Fort Jackson.
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    Woodlawn

    Woodlawn, Birmingham, Alabama, a neighborhood
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    Woodlawn High School (Birmingham, Alabama)

    Woodlawn Housing Initiative. ... High schools in Birmingham, Alabama
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    List of neighborhoods in Birmingham, Alabama

    Woodlawn (East Avondale, Oak Ridge Park, South Woodlawn, Woodlawn) ... Neighborhoods in Birmingham, Alabama
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    Third Presbyterian Church (Birmingham, Alabama)

    By 1889, Third had grown to over 500 members, commissioning over 50 of its own to begin churches in the nearby communities of Woodlawn, Leeds, and South Highlands. ... Buildings and structures in Birmingham, Alabama
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    National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, Alabama

    | 78 | A. D. King House | | May 15, 2008 | 721 12th St. Ensley 33°31′06″N 86°53′22″W / 33.518302, -86.889582 | Birmingham | Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama 1933-1979 MPS | ... | 151 | Woodlawn Commercial Historic District | | January 25, 1991 | Area around jct. of 1st Ave. N. and 55th Pl. | Birmingham | |
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    List of Registered Historic Places in Jefferson County, Alabama

    | 78 | A. D. King House | | 15 May 2008 | 721 12th St. Ensley 33°31′06″N 86°53′22″W / 33.518302, -86.889582 | Birmingham | Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama 1933-1979 MPS | ... | 151 | Woodlawn Commercial Historic District | | 25 January 1991 | Area around jct. of 1st Ave. N. and 55th Pl. | Birmingham | |
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    Third Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama

    By 1889, Third had grown to over 500 members, commissioning over 50 of its own to begin churches in the nearby communities of Woodlawn, Leeds, and South Highlands. ... Third Presbyterian Church, Birmingham, Alabama is at coordinates 33°30′27″N 86°47′49″W / 33.5075, -86.796944
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    Bobby Bowden

    Bowden was an outstanding football player at Woodlawn High School in Birmingham, and went on to the University of Alabama as a quarterback, fulfilling a lifelong dream to play for the Crimson Tide before returning to Birmingham and marrying his high school sweetheart Ann Estock on April 1, 1949 (today, the couple have six children and 21 grandchildren). ... People from Birmingham, Alabama
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    Lionel Hampton

    People from Birmingham, Alabama ... Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (The Bronx)
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