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Built by local industrialist A. H. "Rick" Woodward, this park opened on August 18, 1910. It is the oldest surviving baseball park in America. Rickwood served as the home park for both the Birmingham Barons (until 1987) and the Birmingham Black Bar…
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(front):United Confederate VeteransCamp Hardee No. 39Camp Hardee No. 39 was organized as a camp of the United Confederate Veterans on August 7, 1891. This cemetery plot was acquired by the camp to provide a final resting place for the men whose va…
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In Memory of the Confederate Soldiers. In Memory of the Women of the Confederacy. In God we trust.
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We salute the Confederate soldier with affection, reverence, and undying devotion to the cause for which he fought.
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