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Compiled by Haley Wilson We asked Birmingham-area residents, Where do you go, or do, when you want a peace of mind? MARINA MOORE: “I love Railroad Park because of the atmosphere. I love the downtown location and it’s just refreshing to come down and relax in the big fields, especially when the sun is out. […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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