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Collection: COVID-19 Birmingham Metro Area
Description: "The wellness & safety of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Our team is monitoring the shifting developments in the COVID-19 situation. We're maintaining our normal operating hours while putting some additional measures in place." "As of May 1, 2020, Railroad Park remains open & operational. Our restrooms are closed until further notice by order of the City of Birmingham." "The wellness & safety of our staff and visitors is our top priority. Our team continues to monitor the shifting developments in the COVID-19 situation. As of August 9, 2021, Railroad Park remains open & operational."
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Subject: Railroad Park (Birmingham, Ala.), Birmingham (Ala.), Parks -- Alabama -- Birmingham, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Health aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Government policy -- Alabama -- Birmingham
Creator: Railroad Park Foundation (Birmingham, Ala.), Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: Railroad Park (Ala.)
Language: English
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: 2010
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Payne, Jessica, Spratling, Camille, Woodfin, Randall
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/13949 , URL at time of capture: http://www.railroadpark.org/covid-19-update.html
Collection: Local Government
Description: Putting People First "Birmingham is and has always been a city for builders, from steel mills to start-ups. We are as strong as the steel that first built our economy, as we move forward to create better ways to live, work and play for our residents and visitors.” -Mayor Randall L. Woodfin
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Subject: Birmingham (Ala.), Birmingham (Ala.) -- Economic conditions, Birmingham (Ala.) -- Description and travel, Birmingham (Ala.) -- Public welfare
Creator: Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: Kinetic
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: City incorporated: December 19, 1871, Website began: ??
Contributor: Woodfin, Randall L.
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/9806 , URL at time of capture: https://www.birminghamal.gov/
Collection: COVID-19 Birmingham Metro Area
Description: Contains links to the 2021 Proposed Operating and Capital budgets. "The city of Birmingham finds itself in a very similar situation as cities across the state and our nation. The National League of Cities estimates the economic impact of the pandemic has created a $360 billion shortfall for cities through 2022. Our economic outlook is directly connected to a crisis that currently has no defined end. The city faces a $63-million shortfall in business tax revenue. While other cities have cut into basic services that will not be an option in Birmingham."
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Subject: Birmingham (Ala.). Mayor, Birmingham (Ala.) -- Appropriations and expenditures, Finance, Public -- Alabama -- Birmingham, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Economic aspects
Creator: Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: City of Birmingham, Alabama
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: August 2020, This section of the website is dedicated to the proposed 2021 city budget.
Contributor: Woodfin, Randall.
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/13949 , URL at time of capture: https://www.birminghamal.gov/2021budget/
Collection: COVID-19 Birmingham Metro Area
Description: The City of Birmingham's website with COVID-19 information for city employees. The information includes testing sites, holiday travel, socializing, and teleworking.
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Subject: Birmingham (Ala.) -- Officials and employees, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Public health -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Coronavirus infections -- Alabama -- Birmingham
Creator: Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: Birmingham (Ala.)
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: March 2020
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/13949 , URL at time of capture: https://www.birminghamal.gov/covidpolicy
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Collection: COVID-19 Birmingham Metro Area
Description: This is the section of the City of Birmingham's website pertaining to the furlough of full-time and part-time employees. Included are links to unemployment compensation information, medical insurance, etc.
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Subject: Birmingham (Ala.) -- Officials and employees -- Furloughs, Alabama -- Birmingham -- Employment, COVID-19 (Disease) -- Economic aspects -- Alabama -- Birmingham
Creator: Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: Birmingham (Ala.)
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began in: August 2020, This section of the City of Birmingham's website was added August 18, 2020.
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/collections/13949 , URL at time of capture: https://www.birminghamal.gov/furlough/
Collection: Birmingham Attractions
Description: "Construction of Sloss’s new furnace (City Furnaces) began in June 1881, when ground was broken on a fifty-acre site that had been donated by the Elyton Land Company." ""The oldest building on the site dates from 1902 and houses the eight steam-driven “blowing-engines” used to provide air for combustion in the furnaces." "The boilers, installed in 1906 and 1914, produced steam for the site until it closed in 1970." "Sloss received National Historic Landmark designation in 1981 and opened its gates in September 1983, as a museum of the City of Birmingham. Its collection consists of two 400-ton blast furnaces and some forty other buildings." ... "Sloss is currently the only twentieth-century blast furnace in the U.S. being preserved and interpreted as an historic industrial site. Sloss is currently the only twentieth-century blast furnace in the U.S. being preserved and interpreted as an historic industrial site."
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Subject: Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark, Sloss Iron and Steel Company -- History, Iron industry and trade -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History, Iron foundries -- Alabama -- Birmingham -- History, Ironwork -- Alabama -- Birmingham, Art metal-work -- Alabama -- Birmingham
Creator: Birmingham (Ala.)
Publisher: City of Birmingham, Alabama
Format: 1 archived website
Type: Websites
Date: Began: 1881, National Historic Landmark designation: 1981; Opened to public: 1983
Collector: Birmingham Public Library (Alabama)
Contributor: Utz, Karen, Chamoun, Danielle, Malugani, Ty, Elliott, Virginia, Blaisdell, Odette, Williams, Ajene, Sloss Metal Arts (Birmingham, Ala.)
Rights: This content is freely available online.
Identifier: Access: https://archive-it.org/1317/collections/15422 , URL at time of capture: https://www.slossfurnaces.com/
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