Explore tweets tagged as #CahabaProject
Let the fall photo ops begin! #CahabaProject 🎃 🍁 🍂 Thanks to Triple Care Lawn and Landscape for partnering with @CahabaHHF on this fall display by the historic gazebo in Trussville!
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The #CahabaProject softball team beat Palmerdale’s homestead team 44-5 in July 1939. I need someone to explain how this score is possible. 😂
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March 1940 vs. March 2024 at Heritage Hall in #Trussville, the former co-op store for the #CahabaProject.
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Check out this article from this date in 1936 about the beginning of construction of the #CahabaProject!
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Ever seen the Resettlement Administration's original plan for a store within the #CahabaProject? Look no further!
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Check out this clip from THIS DATE in a 1947 issue of The Birmingham News when #CahabaProject and #Trussville were about to merge into one town.
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On March 29, 1940, this article with 6 accompanying photos ran in The Birmingham News about life in the #CahabaProject of #Trussville.
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From the Aug. 4, 1936, issue of the Opelika Daily News: Slagheap Village, now commonly known as the #CahabaProject, was the most expensive Resettlement Administration project across 4 Southern states. And #Trussville is still just that darn expensive today.
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I have flipped through, perused, and dissected every page inside these eight binders. They are largely boring, payroll reports, invoices, bid sheets, project descriptions and the occasional legal affidavit. But they tell an important story. #CahabaProject
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Some off-the-cuff reflections from a day of researching the #historic #CahabaProject at the Trussville Public Library. WATCH: https://t.co/MhOF0kTSOH
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Found this one today from the April 29, 1939 issue of The Birmingham Post. “…the only cottage-type non-agricultural federal housing community in the United States” Uniquely historic is the #CahabaProject in #Trussville, #Alabama.
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Back in 1941, the #CahabaProject got its furniture and appliances from the government. Check this out!
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Bring back personals? Check out these personals from the January 1939 issue of The Cahaba Hub. #CahabaProject
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The more things change, the more they stay the same. Check out this news from January 1939. #CahabaProject
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On this date in 1933, a tract in the Trussville area was selected as a future site for a homestead development. It became the #CahabaProject.
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