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  2. Birmingham, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Birmingham is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is a northern suburb of Detroit located along the Woodward Corridor ( M-1 ). As of the 2010 census , the population was 20,103.

  3. Birmingham Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Allen House, part of the Birmingham Historical Museum, now stands where the school was. A new school was built in 1869 and became the site of Birmingham's first high school. That first high school later became known as Baldwin High School, then in 1951, Birmingham High School, and in 1959, Seaholm High School. The former Baldwin High School ...

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  5. Birmingham, MI - Wikipedia

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  8. Birmingham Groves High School - Wikipedia

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    Website: www.birmingham.k12.mi.us /groves: Groves High School (Wylie E. Groves High School or Groves) is a public high school in Beverly Hills, Michigan, United ...

  9. Greenwood Cemetery (Birmingham, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The oldest section of Greenwood Cemetery comprises land purchased from the federal government by Dr. Ziba Swan of Albany, New York, in 1821.The first interments on this one-half-acre parcel, set aside by Swan for a cemetery, occurred in 1825, when Polly Utter and her daughter Cynthia were murdered by Imri Fish, a mentally ill War of 1812 veteran who was boarding with the family.