Though the landscape has certainly changed, many of Birmingham's early landmarks are testaments to the steelworkers who built the city after the Civil War, as well as those who have since prospered here who remain. In Birmingham Landmarks, Alabamian Victoria Myers explores the Magic City's most prominent industrial and cultural features. Step back in time to discover Rickwood Field, one of America's oldest baseball parks, and the Carver Theatre, the only venue that allowed African Americans to view fi rst-run movies before the civil rights movement. Find out why Birmingham is known as the Pittsburgh of the South with a visit to Sloss Furnaces or learn the secrets of Vulcan, which was commissioned for the 1904 World's Fair and has become one of the state's most recognizable monuments.