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A look at Birmingham in videos …

Sarah Collins Rudolph, survivor of the 1963 bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, speaks in January at the Faith Community of St. Sabina church in Chicago. From St. Sabina Video.

More videos, after the jump …

Promo for Fit Tone Tribe gyms. From IronTribe.

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Birmingham funk-jazz band Tragic City performs in January at Iron City on Southside. From Discoim.

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Investigating a homicide in Avondale. From TG Breaking News Global.

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Promo for real estate agent Nick Clothier at Keller Williams Homewood. From Nick Clothier.

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Freestyling in West End. From Hits Mane.

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Working out at Flex Fitness in Irondale (our vertical video of the week). From Official Teddy Zane.

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Birmingham Barons vs. Chattanooga Lookouts in “MLB The Show 19.” From the Irish Zombie X1.

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Driving through Malfunction Junction. From Diegodyesdiyy Wel.

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Strange happenings on Southside. From Vulcan’s Shadow.

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Visiting the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum in Leeds (our other vertical video of the week). From TheJimster205.

More from the museum. From Luis Costa.

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Huntsville musician Tyler AK performs “Ring of Fire” at the Nick on Southside (our other other vertical video of the week). From Tyler AK.

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The Dancing Dolls of Atlanta performs in January at Bill Harris Arena in Five Points West during the Buck or Die Birmingham competition. From Trin.

The host team, the Dancing Dolls of Birmingham, performs. From Trin.

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Sharon flies to Birmingham. From That One Church Family.

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Hanging out around town. From Paige Matzerath.

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Bedtime for grandson (our other other other vertical video of the week). From Rickey Smiley.

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The Ole Miss track team competes at the CrossPlex in Five Points West. From Kish Brooks.

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Behind the scenes at Saturn in Avondale. From Gordos Travel Log.

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Chicago’s WBBM-2 feature on Sarah Collins Rudolph, survivor of the 1963 bombing of Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, who spoke on Martin Luther King Jr. Day at a church. From CBS Chicago.

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Driving at night downtown and Southside. From GG So Fly.

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Narrating a trip to the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church and Kelly Ingram Park downtown. From the History Underground.

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Testimony by Caitlin Callaghan, UAB associate director for student-athlete development, for speaker Raven Turner. From Raven Turner.

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Getting ready to go out, plus a visit to Hush Hookah/Cigar Lounge in Five Points South and the Upper Deck in Glen Iris. From Ke and Russell’s Hustle.

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Visiting Walk-On’s Bistreaux and Bar in Hoover. From Ke and Russell’s Hustle.

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Promo for John Carroll wrestling match in January. From WJTZ Media.

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On the dance floor at El Sol in Glen Iris. From Sonido Irlandés, Atlanta, Ga.

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Report on completion of the I-20/59 bridge construction. From Alabama NewsCenter.

Time-lapse footage of the construction. From Alabama NewsCenter.

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Anniston’s WEAC-24 report on the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport’s busiest year in a decade. From TV24 News.

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Decatur’s DJ Sonido Cano in town. From Sonido Cano.

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Birmingham’s Ray Elder performs “Baby Girl, I Got You” (our other other other other vertical video of the week). From Ray Elder.

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Group ride. From Gregory Martin.

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Highlight reel for TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl MVP Desmond Ridder, Cincinnati QB. From 409 Edits.

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Nashville country singer-songwriter Tucker Beathard performs “Find Me Here” in December at Zydeco on Southside (our other other other other other vertical video of the week). From Sabrina Brewer.

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Promo for Complete Homeworks roofing company in Homewood. From YP.

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Will McKelvey discusses his Eagle Scout project, renovating the classroom at Independent Presbyterian Church’s Fresh Air Farm in Hoover. From Heather McKelvey.

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Curls at Gold’s Gym (our final vertical video of the week). From Gym Travel Guide.

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Driving through a flooded underpass. From Live Storms Media.

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A makeover at Forecast Salon in Homewood. From Brighter Image Lab.

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Filmmaker Tahiera Monique Brown discusses establishing Birmingham Women in Film and Television. From Tahiera Monique Brown.

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Atlanta singer Keyiara performs “Sometime.” From Picsby Jae4k.

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