Turning on Alabama
Opening Reception
November 4, 2007, 3-5 p.m.
Birmingham Public Library, Central
Turning on Alabama explores how we got the electrical power
to turn on our lights and how an English firm generated that power
and transmitted it to our homes, farms, businesses and industries.
The new exhibit, which opens November 4 in the Gallery of the
Birmingham Public Library, Central location, and runs through
December 30, features photographs and artifacts documenting the
exciting technologies that brought us power and radio from 1920
through 1945, radically transforming our lives. The exhibit is
sponsored by the Alabama Power Company and the Alabama Historical
Radio Society, with the support of the Birmingham Public Library and
the Birmingham Historical Society.
At the opening reception on
November 4, 2007 from 3-5 p.m., radio historical society members will be
on hand to share their collection of historic radios and programs.
Picture: Placing No. 2 Rotor and Shaft during the
Construction of Martin Dam on the Tallapoosa River near Dadeville,
July 20, 1926.
Courtesy of the
Alabama Power Company Archives
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