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Homewood, AL 35209
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Premier Businesses in Birmingham, AL

Highlands Bar & Grill
  • • Patio Dining
  • • Extensive Wine List
  • • Closed Sunday & Monday
(205) 939-1400
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Urban Cookhouse
  • • The Freshest Ingredients
  • • Only Buy Local Produce
  • • Most Meats are Cooked on Kamado-Style Cookers
(205) 879-0883
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Chez Fonfon
  • • Cozy Casual French Bistro
  • • Steak Tartare
  • • Moules et Frites
(205) 939-3221
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Ocean Restaurant
  • • Voted Best Restaurant, Best Chef
  • • An Exciting & Contemporary Atmosphere
  • • Fresh Oysters & Fish
(205) 933-0999
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Things To Do in Birmingham, AL

Sloss Furnaces Sloss Furnaces

As far back as 1882, Birmingham's Sloss Furnaces produced iron which was a key factor in the establishment and development of the city of Birmingham. The furnaces produced iron for more than 90 years, and that industrial past is now preserved at the Sloss Furnaces National Historic Landmark. When you experience a tour of this remarkable facility, you will be struck by the intricate web of pipes and tall smokestacks constructed. Your guide will give you details on how it all worked, and how the eventual production of iron not only shaped the future of Birmingham, but of the whole country as well.

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Birmingham Barons Birmingham Barons

The Birmingham Barons are an AA Minor League baseball team affiliated with the Chicago White Sox. They play their home games at Regions Park in Hoover. The sports team gained widespread but brief attention in 1994 when Michael Jordan became part of their team after he retired from the NBA.

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Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park

History and nature intertwine at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park. The park is of particular interest to history buffs as it was where the Confederate Army replenished its iron supply during the Civil War. The attraction is also significant because of the attack of the Confederate forces on March 31, 1865 that destroyed the workers' cabins when they were all set on fire. Today, the park is a drastically calmer place that offers hiking trails, horseback riding, picnic areas, and various camping sites that feature log cabins.

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