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Ballard’s Insurance Feeds & Obelisk Flour – Birmingham, AL

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Babe’s Hot Dogs – Diet Pepsi – Birmingham, AL

Chicago Polish Sausage & Super Dog Breakfast Sand. Served Daily – © Frank H. Jump

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Lucky Strike Bowling Alleys – Birmingham, AL

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Are you feeling Lucky?

A piece of 1970s-era facade recently disappeared from the corner of the former Red Cross headquarters building downtown, revealing an old “Lucky Strike Bowling Alleys” sign underneath.

Charles Simpson, whose Brookmont Realty Group is marketing the building at 2225 Third Avenue North, said the culprit was a thief who probably used a crowbar to try and steal a piece of the stone siding. But what he really did was uncover a little bit of history.

According to city directories kept at the Linn-Henley Research Library, the Lucky Strike bowling alley was located next door to the Red Cross building, at 2217 Third Ave. North, from 1941 through 1948. That location now is a parking lot.

That bowling alley was hardly alone. Just prior to World War II bowling was big in Birmingham, and there were at least half a dozen alleys nearby in what amounted to a bowling district.

The vacant, former Red Cross headquarters was built sometime in the 1940s, Simpson said, but got its current look when it was expanded in the ’70s. So that sign may have spent 40 years in the dark.

This item was published in The Insider, a weekly column in The Birmingham News Business section. – Stan Diel –  February 24, 2011 [taken from alabama.com]

Goodall-Brown Dry Goods Building – circa 1906 – City Federal Building (reflection) Birmingham, AL

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Cream of Kentucky – Bourbon – Schenley’s Ad – Nabisco – Birmingham, AL

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Norman Rockwell illustration for Life Magazine – October 4, 1937

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M’s Fabric Gallery – CLOSED – Birmingham, AL

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Saw’s Soul Kitchen – BBQ – Barber Shop – Birmingham, AL

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Furnished Rooms – Birmingham, AL

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On our private walking tour with Birmingham’s Charles Buchanan!

Wine of Cardui – Are You A Woman? – Pepsi – Alabama Store Fixture Co. Wall – Birmingham, AL

Hi Vincenzo! © Frank H. Jump

Fading Ads of Birmingham’s Charles Buchanan with Vincenzo during Charle’s gracious walk-through of some of his favorite ads in the historic district of Birmingham. – © Frank H. Jump

Bull Durham Tobacco – Uneeda Biscuit – Nabisco – Sloan’s Liniment, etc. – Birmingham, AL

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Dixie Cycle & Toy Co. – Bicycles, Toys, Lawnmower Supplies – Cook Credit Furniture © Frank H. Jump

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Sloan’s © Frank H. Jump

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Also featured in Charles Buchanan’s Fading Ads of Birmingham (History Press, 2012.

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Frank Jump, Charles Buchanan & Vincenzo Aiosa – Birmingham, AL – July 2015