The Magic City

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The Magic City

Neighborhoods

Fountain Heights is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Northside community. It includes the northwestern section of downtown Birmingham, including the Civil Rights District surrounding Kelly Ingram Park.
Fountain Heights
Fountain Heights is a neighborhood in Birmingham's Northside community. It includes the northwestern section of downtown Birmingham, including the Civil Rights District surrounding Kelly Ingram Park.
Central City is a revitalized area known for Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, a huge former blast furnace plant with a visitor center and self-guided tours. The Birmingham Museum of Art houses extensive collections of Asian art and Wedgwood ceramics. Neighborhood restaurants serve Southern comfort food, burgers, and Mexican fare, and nightlife options span casual pubs to cocktail lounges.
Central City
Central City is a revitalized area known for Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, a huge former blast furnace plant with a visitor center and self-guided tours. The Birmingham Museum of Art houses extensive collections of Asian art and Wedgwood ceramics. Neighborhood restaurants serve Southern comfort food, burgers, and Mexican fare, and nightlife options span casual pubs to cocktail lounges.
Home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus, Five Points South is an energetic area with a mix of fine-dining, farm-to-table, and BBQ restaurants. It’s also a nightlife hub, with busy pubs and live music spots clustered on 20th Street South. The city’s minor-league baseball team plays at Regions Field, and Vulcan Park, atop Red Mountain, has a massive cast-iron statue of the Roman god overlooking the city.
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Five Points South
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Home to the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus, Five Points South is an energetic area with a mix of fine-dining, farm-to-table, and BBQ restaurants. It’s also a nightlife hub, with busy pubs and live music spots clustered on 20th Street South. The city’s minor-league baseball team plays at Regions Field, and Vulcan Park, atop Red Mountain, has a massive cast-iron statue of the Roman god overlooking the city.

Food scene

Roots & Revelry, located on the second floor of the historic Thomas Jefferson Tower on Second Avenue North downtown, gives a reverent nod to the building’s storied past as a well-known 350-room hotel while splashing in some modern mystique. The restaurant’s tables and bar tops are made from the building’s original white marble while an opulent chandelier serves as one of the restaurant’s defining features.
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Roots & Revelry
1623 2nd Ave N
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Roots & Revelry, located on the second floor of the historic Thomas Jefferson Tower on Second Avenue North downtown, gives a reverent nod to the building’s storied past as a well-known 350-room hotel while splashing in some modern mystique. The restaurant’s tables and bar tops are made from the building’s original white marble while an opulent chandelier serves as one of the restaurant’s defining features.
The Southern Kitchen & Bar is one of Birmingham's premier bar & restaurants offering a unique combination of fine southern delicacies with a socially stimulating nightlife. Located in the Uptown District, you can see all of Downtown from our rooftop bar and events space.
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The Southern Kitchen And Bar
2301 Richard Arrington Jr Blvd N
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The Southern Kitchen & Bar is one of Birmingham's premier bar & restaurants offering a unique combination of fine southern delicacies with a socially stimulating nightlife. Located in the Uptown District, you can see all of Downtown from our rooftop bar and events space.
Urban, counter-serve spot making chicken & waffles along with other Southern breakfast & lunch eats.
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Yo' Mama's
2328 2nd Ave N
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Urban, counter-serve spot making chicken & waffles along with other Southern breakfast & lunch eats.

City/town information

Birmingham was founded on June 1, 1871, by the Elyton Land Company, whose investors included cotton planters, bankers, and railroad entrepreneurs.Birmingham is the only place where significant amounts of all three minerals can be found in close proximity.[8] From the start, the new city was planned as a center of industry. To emphasize this point, the city's founders named it in honor of Birmingham, England, one of the world's premier industrial cities. In the 1950s and 1960s, Birmingham gained national and international attention as a center of activity during the Civil Rights Movement. Recent developments have attracted national media. The New York Times has praised the city's food scene since 2006.Referring to the city's civil rights history, Alice Short of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Anyone who cares about U.S. history should plan a trip here."
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Birmingham
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Birmingham was founded on June 1, 1871, by the Elyton Land Company, whose investors included cotton planters, bankers, and railroad entrepreneurs.Birmingham is the only place where significant amounts of all three minerals can be found in close proximity.[8] From the start, the new city was planned as a center of industry. To emphasize this point, the city's founders named it in honor of Birmingham, England, one of the world's premier industrial cities. In the 1950s and 1960s, Birmingham gained national and international attention as a center of activity during the Civil Rights Movement. Recent developments have attracted national media. The New York Times has praised the city's food scene since 2006.Referring to the city's civil rights history, Alice Short of the Los Angeles Times wrote, "Anyone who cares about U.S. history should plan a trip here."

Sightseeing

The Civil Rights District is home to landmarks like the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, offering exhibits on segregation and the civil rights struggle. Kelly Ingram Park has sculptures of scenes from the movement, while the 16th Street Baptist Church is the site of an infamous 1963 bombing. Eateries along 4th Avenue North serve soul food and BBQ, and the Carver Theatre houses the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.
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Birmingham Civil Rights District
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The Civil Rights District is home to landmarks like the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, offering exhibits on segregation and the civil rights struggle. Kelly Ingram Park has sculptures of scenes from the movement, while the 16th Street Baptist Church is the site of an infamous 1963 bombing. Eateries along 4th Avenue North serve soul food and BBQ, and the Carver Theatre houses the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame.

My Favorite Bar's

Kitschy watering hole with a cool vibe offering creative cocktails themed rooms & costumes to wear.
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The Atomic Lounge
2113 1st Ave N
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Kitschy watering hole with a cool vibe offering creative cocktails themed rooms & costumes to wear.
Custom cocktails pair with innovative pub eats in an inviting atmosphere with quirky vintage decor.
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The Collins Bar
2125 2nd Ave N
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Custom cocktails pair with innovative pub eats in an inviting atmosphere with quirky vintage decor.

Hospital

UAB Hospital is a 1,157 bed tertiary hospital and academic health science center located in Birmingham, Alabama. It serves as the only ACS verified Level I Trauma Center in Alabama, and is the flagship property of the UAB Health System which is owned by The University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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UAB Hospital
1802 6th Ave S
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UAB Hospital is a 1,157 bed tertiary hospital and academic health science center located in Birmingham, Alabama. It serves as the only ACS verified Level I Trauma Center in Alabama, and is the flagship property of the UAB Health System which is owned by The University of Alabama at Birmingham.