Birmingham Civil Rights Institute Gift Shop 520 16th Street North (205) 328-9696 10 AM – 5 PM Tue – Sat; 1 PM – 5 PM Sun – Free Admission on Sunday www.bcri.org
State-of-the-art, multi-media facility housing exhibitions of historical events from post-World War I racial segregation to present-day racial progress. Group tours are available. Admission is charged, with special rates for seniors and college students. Students 17 and under are free.
The Birmingham Museum of Art 2000 8th Avenue North (205) 254-2565 10 AM – 5 PM Tue – Sat; Noon – 5 PM Sun www.artsbma.org
One of the finest regional museums in the United States, the BMA houses a diverse collection of more than 17,000 paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings and decorative arts dating from ancient to modern times, presenting a rich panorama of cultures featuring extensive holdings of Asian, European, American, African, Pre-Columbian and Native American Art.
Hatcher’s Florist 1305 2nd Avenue North, Suite 106 (205) 252-3302 8 AM – 5 PM Mon – Fri; 8 AM – 3 PM Sat www.hatchersflorist.com
Hatcher’s Florist is pleased to be a part of the new Acme Building and the continued revitalization of the Entrepreneurial District. We have over 36 years of experience in the floral business and are looking forward to this new chapter in our history. At Hatcher’s Florist, we strive to continue the legacy of our founder, Nolan Hatcher, by offering beautiful floral designs and great customer service at competitive prices throughout the Metro area. Come see us at our new location in the Acme Building in the Entrepreneurial District of Downtown Birmingham.
Malcolm’s Reading Room is located on the ground floor of the Masonic Temple building in Birmingham ’s historic 4th Avenue District. Concentrating on African-American books and products, often difficult to locate in a typical bookstore, other offerings include music and art by local independent musicians and artists. Named after the son of the bookstore's owners, Malcolm's Reading Room also includes a children’s reading area.
Matt Jones Gallery 2830 6th Avenue South (205) 521-6656 10 AM – 6 PM Tue – Fri; 10 AM – 3 PM Sat www.mattjonesgallery.com
An inspiring gallery featuring artists who specialize in a range of techniques including acrylic, oil painting, watercolors and other forms of experimentation. Matt Jones Gallery is an exceptional facility for any event. Extremely spacious, it offers a welcoming sense of allure with amenities such as a Brazilian wood bar and stage. Call us today to receive more details on amenities and availability.
Norton’s Florist & Gifts 1901 6th Avenue North (205) 521-6625 8 AM – 5 PM Mon – Fri www.nortonsflorist.com
Norton’s Florist & Gifts 401 22nd Street South (205) 324-1631 8 AM – 6 PM Mon – Sat www.nortonsflorist.com
Send someone a smile...today. We deliver the freshest flowers and the most beautiful gift baskets in town. Same day and one-hour “emergency” delivery is available.
Now See Here – Morris Avenue Eye Care Gift Card 2014 Morris Avenue (205) 328-1744 8:30 AM – 5 PM Mon – Thu www.nowseehere.net
Downtown’s convenient and full-service eye care center. Providing a full range of professional services including Lasik evaluations, eye exams, contact lenses and glasses. We honor flexible spending accounts and many insurance groups. Come see what you’ve been missing Downtown!
Reed Books / The Museum of Fond Memories 2021 3rd Avenue North (205) 326-4460 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM Tue – Fri; 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Sat www.jimreedbooks.com
Serving collectors and antique lovers from around the world, since 1980. New, used, and rare books and collectibles. Five centuries of wonderful old things.
Urban Standard 2320 2nd Avenue North (205) 250-8200 Fax (205) 250-8023 7 AM – 6 PM Mon-Fri; 8 AM – 4 PM Sat
A unique combination of coffee and retail shopping await you at Urban Standard. Visit us and choose from our selection of coffees, sandwiches, soups and desserts. Explore our assortment of jewelry, gift items and unusual treasures. We are here to serve you as your destination breakfast and lunch setting in Birmingham’s Loft District.
What’s on Second 2306 2nd Avenue North (205) 322-2688 10 AM – 6 PM Tue – Sat www.whatsonsecond.org
Our offerings include, but are not limited to; antiques, art and curios, over 100,000 vintage postcards, 300 prints of Historic Birmingham and surrounding areas, old toys, advertising, political and holiday collectibles and a full line of scientific educational supplies and kits for kids.