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Collection: COVID-19 Birmingham Metro Area
Description: "The following information is a collaborative effort of the Unified Command Center and its partner agencies: The Jefferson County Commission, Jefferson County Department of Health, EMA, UAB, City of Birmingham, City of Hoover, Birmingham Airport, Birmingham Housing Authority and more. It should serve as central location for citizens to get current and helpful information about COVID-19 in our community."
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Subject: Jefferson County Commission (Ala.), Dashboards (Management information systems) -- Alabama -- Jefferson County, Jefferson County (Ala.) -- Statistics, Medical, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Health aspects -- Alabama -- Jefferson County, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Government policy -- Alabama -- Jefferson County
Creator: Jefferson County Commission (Ala.)
Publisher: ArcGIS Hub
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: March 21, 2020; scheduled to end Nov 1, 2021
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Jefferson County (Ala.). Department of Health, Jefferson County (Ala.). Emergency Management, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Jefferson County (Ala.) GIS Open Data Hub, Birmingham (Ala.) , Hoover (Ala.), Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport (Ala.), Housing Authority of Birmingham District (Ala.)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/13949 , URL at time of capture: http://data-jeffco-al.opendata.arcgis.com/pages/covid-19-in-jefferson-county-alabama/
Collection: Festivals
Description: "As a hub for black commerce and culture during the days of segregation, the historic 4th Avenue Business District is one-of-a-kind. The district set the scene for the taste makers of yesterday and stands today as a testament to the resilience of a people. Seeking to celebrate the spirit of the district, the Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame, inspired by the “Taste of Chicago,” launched the first Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival in 2003." "...This one-day event has become a popular summer staple and continues to be presented at no cost to attendees, in collaboration with Urban Impact, Inc., the Fourth Avenue Merchants Association, and the City of Birmingham."
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Subject: Jazz festivals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, African American business enterprises -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Festivals -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (Birmingham, Ala.), Taste of 4th Avenue Jazz Festival (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Phase 2 Solutions (Birmingham, Ala)
Contributor: Urban Impact, Inc. (Birmingham, Ala), Fourth Avenue Merchants Association (Birmingham, Ala), Birmingham (Ala.)
Collection: Birmingham Attractions
Description: "Since 1871, we have been a special place. A place to lovingly, tenderly put to rest the loved ones of Birmingham families. This is our commitment and purpose. This is our honor." "Oak Hill is a place of life because we plant the seed of care, preservation, hope, and fellowship every day." "In 1871 the City of Birmingham purchased from the Elyton Land Company 21.5 acres of land for a city cemetery, later named Oak Hill. As the first city cemetery, Oak Hill became the resting place for virtually all of the Birmingham pioneers." "Oak Hill Memorial Association was organized and incorporated in May 1913, as a perpetual corporation."
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Subject: Oak Hill Cemetery (Birmingham, Ala.), Cemeteries -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Birmingham (Ala.) -- History, Oak Hill Memorial Association (Birmingham, Ala.)
Creator: Oak Hill Cemetery (Birmingham, Ala.)
Publisher: Site by Devote
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Established: 1871, Oak Hill Memorial Association charter issued: 1913
Contributor: Birmingham (Ala.) , Oak Hill Memorial Association (Birmingham, Ala.), Oates, Stuart, Slaughter, Terry, Carraway, John, Thomas, Edward, Laatsch, Leigh, King, Pam S.
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/1317/collections/15422 , URL at time of capture: https://www.oakhillbirmingham.org/
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