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  2. Flag of Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    The flag consists of a vertical triband of red-white-red stripes in proportion 4:7:4. Escutcheoned in the center of the flag is a red star, surrounded by a ring of 67 tiny golden stars. Radiating out of these stars are 85 golden rays, forming another circle. Within the large red star is the official seal of the city of Birmingham in gold and black.

  3. Holy Family Cristo Rey High School (Birmingham, Alabama)

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    In 2019, Holy Family moved from its original location in Ensley to the Titusville neighborhood, acquiring the former Center Street Middle School from the Birmingham City Schools. [4] Cristo Rey Network schools employ a Corporate Work Study Program that provides students with work experiences.

  4. List of University of Alabama at Birmingham people - Wikipedia

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    Vonetta Flowers, Olympic gold medalist. Darrell Hackney, NFL player with the Denver Broncos. Carlos Hendricks, football player. Chris Hubbard, NFL player. Deanna Jackson, WNBA player with the Chicago Sky. Dejan Jakovic, professional soccer player. Andy Kennedy, University of Alabama at Birmingham men's basketball coach.

  5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Alabama

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    1. Family History Centers. 44 [2] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Alabama refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and its members in Alabama. The first small branch was established in 1842. It has since grown to 39,832 members in 76 congregations.

  6. Temple Beth-El (Birmingham, Alabama) - Wikipedia

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    The third synagogue in Birmingham, Temple Beth-El, was chartered in 1907 as a second Orthodox-affiliated congregation. This group became a part of the Conservative movement in 1944. Temple Beth-El's current sanctuary was built in 1926 and the facility is located at 2179 Highland Avenue on the Southside of Birmingham.

  7. Google - Wikipedia

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    Google LLC The Google logo used since 2015 Google's headquarters, the Googleplex Formerly Google Inc. (1998–2017) Company type Subsidiary Traded as NASDAQ: GOOGL, GOOG Industry Internet Cloud computing Computer software Computer hardware Artificial intelligence Advertising Founded September 4, 1998 ; 25 years ago (1998-09-04) [a] in Menlo Park, California, United States Founders Larry Page ...

  8. List of people from Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Roland Frye, scholar. Carol Garrison, ex-president of University of Alabama at Birmingham. Zenkei Blanche Hartman, first abbess of the San Francisco Zen Center. Freeman Hrabowski III, educator. Herman H. Long, president of Talladega College and United Negro College Fund. J. Gordon Melton, religious scholar.

  9. List of mayors of Birmingham, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Presidents of the Birmingham City Commission George B. Ward: November 1913 – 1917 [data missing] Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama, 1905–1908 Chose not to re-run Nathaniel Barrett: 1917–1921 [data missing] David E. McClendon: 1921–1925 [data missing] James M. Jones Jr. 1925–1940 [data missing] Cooper Green: 1940–1953 [data missing] James ...