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Gary Ricketts  > Photo Galleries > America - U.S.A > Alabama
The French were the first to settle in Alabama, establishing Mobile in 1702.

From 1702 to 1763, southern Alabama was French. 1763 to 1780, it was part of British West Florida, and 1780 to 1814 part of Spanish West Florida.

Statehood for Alabama was delayed because there was no coastline. Andrew Jackson's capture of Spanish Mobile in 1814 rectified the lack of coastline, and Alabama became the twenty-second state admitted to the Union, in 1819.

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Tannehill Country Church

Built in 1905 on Eastern Valley Road in McCalla, Alabama, the Kimbrell Methodist Church served its congregation until the late 1950s. It then sat idle for approximately fifteen years until it was donated and moved to Tannehill State Park where it now serves as a wedding chapel available for rent from the park.
Ross Bridge Welcome Center—Hoover Alabama

In January 2011, the resort community of Ross Bridge in Hoover, Alabama was voted  “Best Community in America” by the National Association of Home Builders as part of its Best in American Living Awards. 

The 1,700-acre development includes the Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa.
Pete's Famous—Birmingham, Alabama

From summer of 1948 to April, 2011, Gus Koutroulakis went to work seven days a week, except for Christmas Day and Thanksgiving Day, serving grilled hot dogs covered with sauerkraut, onions, special sauce and a bit of mustard on a steamed bun. The special came with chili. When he closed for three weeks in 1995 to take a vacation to visit relatives in Greece, it made the news. 

The shop was little more than a narrow room that could accommodate three or four customers at a time. It was strictly stand and eat, usually outside. He made his secret sauce recipe at home every night. Only Gus knew the secret and it died with him.

In his will, Gus left the store front sign to the BARBER VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS MUSEUM in Birmingham.
Vulcan—Original Ironman

Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and forge, has been a symbol of Birmingham, Alabama for over 100 years. Birmingham’s location is unique in that the raw materials required for making iron - coal, iron ore and limestone - are readily available within a thirty-mile radius. 

Vulcan, originally built in 1904, is 56 feet tall, from toe to spear point, and sits atop a 124-foot pedestal. Vulcan is the largest cast iron statue in the world and the largest statue ever made in the United States.
Town of Highlands—Birmingham, Alabama (Available only as a 16x24 limited edition print in Lustre Finish. Contact Photographer for more information.)

The area known as Five Points South was originally developed as one of Birmingham, Alabama’s first streetcar suburbs. It was the Town of Highlands from 1887 to 1893 before becoming a part of the City of Birmingham. 

Five streets converge, creating five points instead of four corners. The streetcar lines served as transportation lanes to downtown Birmingham, industrial work sites, and entertainment areas.

The original streetcars were pulled by mules with an extra mule waiting at 8th Avenue to pull the car up to the Five Points Circle. The mules gave way to steam and then in 1891 to electricity. By 1920, lines radiated out in all directions.
Story Time—Birmingham, Alabama

The fountain sculpture at Five Points South in Birmingham, Alabama was created by local artist Frank Fleming. The central figure in the fountain, holds an open book in his left hand and a nine foot tall staff in his right. An assortment of animals appear to listen attentively to “The Storyteller”.

If one walks behind the storyteller, his back trouser pocket is partially open. Sometimes, there are interesting things there.

Frank Fleming’s sculpture of different animals listening together to the story is intended to convey the idea of a peaceful kingdom.
Still In The Game—Birmingham, Alabama (Not Available.)

On August 18, 1910 at 3:30 p.m., the gates of Rickwood Field opened to the public for the first time. As more than 10,000 cheering fans watched, the Birmingham Coal Barons triumphed over the Montgomery Climbers 3 to 2.

The park was built by Birmingham industrialist Rick Woodward, who founded the Woodward Iron Company.

Rickwood Field was modeled after Pittsburgh's Forbes Field and Philadelphia's Shibe Park, and like Shibe Park there are no stands in the right field.

Rickwood Field is America's oldest surviving professional baseball stadium, and continues to host baseball games and other events.
One Good Man—Birmingham, Alabama

James A. Bryan became minister of Third Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama on August 4, 1889. Although an ordained Protestant minister, he became known as Brother Bryan because he addressed everyone as brother or sister. 

He is remembered for his untiring effort to help the poor and homeless. In addition to visiting the sick, airing six radio addresses each week, he operated two soup kitchens.

On Christmas mornings he delivered toys to children who might otherwise have had none. Sometimes he would come home without his overcoat because he had given it to someone in need.

Today, the Brother Bryan Mission continues to change lives.
No More Fire    (Sloss Furnace—Birmingham, Alabama)

Within a thirty-mile radius of Birmingham, Alabama there were abundant deposits of coal, limestone, dolomite, and clay—all the ingredients necessary to produce iron. James Withers Sloss built furnaces to produce pig iron in 1892 and the furnaces did not stop burning until ninety years later. 

In the late 1920's, an estimated 500 employees produced 400 tons of pig iron daily. In 1960’s, stricter air pollution standards ,foreign imports, and other factors shut down the furnaces. 

In 1981, Sloss Furnace became a National Historic Landmark.
Tannehill Country Church

Built in 1905 on Eastern Valley Road in McCalla, Alabama, the Kimbrell Methodist Church served its congregation until the late 1950s. It then sat idle for approximately fifteen years until it was donated and moved to Tannehill State Park where it now serves as a wedding chapel available for rent from the park.
Tannehill Country Church

Built in 1905 on Eastern Valley Road in McCalla, Alabama, the Kimbrell Methodist Church served its congregation until the late 1950s. It then sat idle for approximately fifteen years until it was donated and moved to Tannehill State Park where it now serves as a wedding chapel available for rent from the park.
Tannehill Country Church

Built in 1905 on Eastern Valley Road in McCalla, Alabama, the Kimbrell Methodist Church served its congregation until the late 1950s. It then sat idle for approximately fifteen years until it was donated and moved to Tannehill State Park where it now serves as a wedding chapel available for rent from the park.
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