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THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 2023

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STAYCATION IDEAS

Families spending spring break at home have lots of great options for fun adventures close by. From outdoor activities at the zoo, the gardens, Ruffner Mountain and Red Mountain Park; to fun science activities at McWane Center, and educational outings at the Musuem of Art, Sloss Furnaces and Vulcan Park, there is something on our list for everyone.

SPORTS

Spring Break ADVENTURES

Birmingham Alabama Sports Hall of Fame

Nestled in Birmingham’s Uptown District and attached to the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex, the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame is a draw for anyone who’s interested in Alabama sports history. There are more than 6,000 pieces of sports memorabilia in the 33,000-square-foot museum, which makes it one of the largest sports halls of fame in the country. While it’s known for its beautiful hydrangeas, Aldridge Gardens’ 30-acre campus offers several opportunities for a pleasant outing. Walking dogs on a leash and fishing in the lake are allowed Monday to Thursday, and there’s the new Meyer Bonsai Terrace to explore. Storywalk, sponsored by the Hoover Public Library, is a delight for younger children who can read a book on 18 panels as they walk through the gardens.

Amanda Paul and her daughter Agnes check out the king of the jungle at the Birmingham Zoo recently. The zoo is set to open two new animal exhibits in time for spring break. See story on page 8.

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum

Mad for motorsports? Then you’ll want to visit the Barber Vintage

See ADVENTURES, page 8

‘Historic Opportunity for Improvement’ Redevelopment Talks for Old Days Inn Property Promise New Gateway to Vestavia Hills

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Courtesy City of Vestavai Hills

By Ana Good

Enthusiasm for the potential of the area along Highway 31 helped spur larger discussions.

he southernmost gateway into the city of Vestavia Hills is on its way to receiving a major facelift. Vestavia Hills residents, elected officials and prospective developers gathered at the Civic Center last Thursday for a recap of a multiday planning session centered on the redevelopment of the former Days Inn property at 1485

Montgomery Highway. For now, official redevelopment plans include only about 3.5 acres of city-owned land. Enthusiasm for the potential of the area along U.S. 31, however, helped spur larger discussions. What began as discussions about proposed changes to the Days Inn property grew over the course of the week to encompass a much larger area, Assistant City Manager Cinnamon McCulley said.

See VESTAVIA, page 6

Journal photo by Jordan Wald

Aldridge Gardens


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