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The Birmingham channel: One wheel, four wheels, 18 wheels

A look at Birmingham in videos …

Drone footage of I-20/59 Downtown still under construction. From Azzie Hanna.

More videos, after the jump …

And drone footage of Red Mountain Expressway. From Holly Wood.

And downtown. From Gerardo Horhe.

A match featuring the North Alabama Spiker’s Association Volleyball Club from Birmingham. From 2021 Theta14.

Admiring the greenery at La Quinta Inn in Fultondale (our Vertical video of the week). From Tim Casey.

Mobile Americana band Sugarcane Jane performs “The Edge” in 2019 at Dream Mecca Studio in Lakeview. From Sugarcane Jane.

Former Senator Doug Jones on local TV show “Our Issues Birmingham.” From Our Issues Birmingham.

And Jack Crowe of the nonprofit organization the CoachSafely Foundation. From Our Issues Birmingham.

Sizing up the Birmingham scene (our other vertical video of the week). From Jp Air 205.

Brick work (our other other vertical video of the week). From Second Generation Masonry LLC Brick Block Stone.

Parkour around UAB and downtown. From Midnite Squirrel.

Riding an electric unicycle from Vulcan Trail to downtown. From _GizmoDuck.

A 2002 commercial for Standard Furniture. From Golden VCR.

Graduation march (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Jonas Tellis.

Dashcam footage from Brundidge to Birmingham, a 3.5-hour broadcast. From Big Rig Travels.

And from Birmingham to Thayer, Mo., an 8-hour broadcast. From Big Rig Travels.

Pandemonium in the car (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Aaliyah Roscoe.

Jefferson County Commissioner Lashunda Scales is running for mayor of Birmingham. From Lashunda Scales for Mayor of Birmingham, AL.

A visit to Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park in Trussville. From J and T Travels.

Trains downtown. From Ice Climber.

Feature on the Birmingham Legion and the community behind the team. From Jason Coleman.

Birmingham trip includes the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds. From Just Us.

Tristan Tillette talks futsal and bringing the sport to Birmingham. From Kieron Boyle.

Building a virtual East Birmingham in “Trainz: A New Era.” From Flamerailzzz.

Shots fired in North Titusville (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From al.com.

A first trip to Alabama includes Vulcan, the Pig and Jim ‘N Nick’s. From Bill and Lisa’s Food and Travel.

And more stops at Moss Rock Preserve, Dreamland, Milo’s, Saw’s and the Pizitz Food Hall. From Bill and Lisa’s Food and Travel.

Baby squirrels in the chimney. From Rid-a-Critter Inc.

A fall day at Railroad Park downtown. From Heath Padgett.

Some swings, some misses at Topgolf in Uptown. From the Agnew Way.

Dweezil Zappa and Zappa Plays Zappa perform “Muffin Man” in 2015 at Iron City on Southside. From Treser62.

Dashcam of I-20/59 through downtown. From Scamp Diesel.

This time taking the exit to I-65 south. From Dominic.

And heading east on I-20/59 (our other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Julio Mateo.

And around Center Point. From Joed Guzman.

And from downtown to Warrior on I-65 north. From Joed Guzman

Australian folk singer Raymond Crooke and his grandson Axel perform “Birmingham Sunday.” From Raymond Crooke.

Gospel quartet the Sensational Nightingales perform at the Gospel Music Workshop of America conference (our other other other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Devyn Antwan.

The Texas Mass Choir performs at the conference. From BillyHunter07.

A 1994 commercial for Don’s Carpet One. From Analog Indulgence

Outside the Center Point Shopping Center. From Marketing Account.

And from the other side. From Marketing Account.

Vestavia Hills financial firm RFG Advisory welcomes its new head trader, Eric Larson. From RFG Advisory.

Talking about setting goals for real estate investors on an episode of the podcast “The Birmingham Real Estate Investor.” From Evernest.

A 1994 commercial for Norris and Associates law firm. From Analog Indulgence.

A 2002 commercial for the Alys Stephens Center. From Golden VCR.

Touring the new apartment. From Sharonn Not Shae.

Country singer Miranda Lambert performs “Kerosene” in 2020 at Legacy Arena downtown (our final vertical video of the week). From Connie Mack.

Talking with Perry Roth, interim head baseball coach at UAB. From Kyle Nelson.

Birthday celebration starts in Atlanta and continues at Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park and the Cheesecake Factory in Birmingham. From Kel and Jos.

San Francisco poet Enid Pickett performs “118 Days,” about the 1963 Children’s Crusade in Birmingham. From Healdsburg Jazz.

Commercial for WVTM-13 January special “Birmingham Welcomes the World” on the 2022 World Games. From WVTM-13 News.

Reading “Letter from Birmingham Jail” by Martin Luther King Jr. From Jonathan Byrd.

Pontificating on King’s “Letter.” From St. Andrews Lutheran Church.

Excerpt from “Letter.” From Jessica Barnes.

Short film “This Not Too Distant Tomorrow,” directed by Shea Sizemore, a dramatic interpretation of Martin Luther King Jr.’s week in a Birmingham jail cell. From Shea Sizemore.

Another 2020 TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl in virtual Legion Field featuring Rutgers vs. South Carolina in “NCAA Football 14.” From Pichu London Sports and Stadiums.

A look at “Mementos,” by artist, professor and Birmingham native Kerry James Marshall. From Tamarind Institute.

Promo for “Opera … From a Sistah’s Point of View” from Opera Birmingham, staged virtually earlier this month. From Opera Birmingham.

The Dancing Dolls of Birmingham performs to “Hot Girl Summer.” From Bring It! Dancing Dolls.

On the trail at Red Mountain. From My Act.

Memphis rappers Chri8 and Bankroll Jizzle in town. From Cedric GMT Williams.

A college lecture on the 1963 Birmingham campaign during the civil rights movement. From ASU New College.

Out at the Outlet Shops of Grand River in Leeds. From Jehn Cooper.

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