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Hotel Hillman, Birmingham, Ala. c1906. Creator: Unknown
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Hotel Hillman, Birmingham, Ala. c1906. Creator: Unknown
Hotel Hillman, Birmingham, Ala. c1906
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8 X 10 In Accommodation Demolished Dry Plate Negative Hillman Hospitality Hotel Luxurious Luxury Sign Company Detroit Publishing Detroit Publishing Co Detroit Publishing Company Edwin H Husher William A Livingstone
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This photograph, taken around 1906, captures the grandeur of the Hotel Hillman in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. The image, created by an unknown photographer, showcases the hotel's impressive facade, with its intricate architectural details and large, illuminated sign. The building's luxurious appearance is further emphasized by the lush, green landscape that surrounds it. At the time, the Hotel Hillman was a popular destination for travelers, offering top-notch hospitality and accommodations. The hotel was owned by the Detroit Publishing Company, which was known for producing and distributing high-quality photographic prints and views of American scenes. This particular photograph was likely part of their extensive collection. The Hotel Hillman, unfortunately, no longer stands. It was demolished at some point in the past, leaving only memories and historical records of its existence. Despite its demise, the photograph serves as an important reminder of the rich history and architectural heritage of Birmingham and the United States as a whole. The photograph itself is a glass negative, likely a dry plate process, and was preserved in the Library of Congress, adding to its historical significance. The image is a testament to the power of photography to capture and preserve moments in time, allowing us to appreciate and learn from the past.
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