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Famous chef Andrew Zimmern features Birmingham on TV – again
By Eric Velasco
July 11, 2021
Celebrity chef Andrew Zimmern, left, talks with Highlands Bar & Grill chef Frank Stitt during a 2018 visit to Birmingham. Zimmern is a big fan of the Birmingham food scene and is revisiting it again in a new Delicious Destinations episode for the Cooking Channel. (Erin Harney / Alabama NewsCenter)
To say that globetrotting gastronome Andrew Zimmern is smitten with Birmingham’s food scene is an understatement.
He has featured the Magic City three times for his roving food shows on the Travel Channel, “Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern” (2013), “Bizarre Foods: Delicious Destinations” (2016) and “The Zimmern List” (2018).
Famous chef Andrew Zimmern features Birmingham on TV – again
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By Erin Harney
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In the recently released “From Marion to Montgomery: The Early Years of Alabama State University, 1867-1925,” author Joseph Caver brings to light new information about the founding in a detailed history of one of the country’s earliest historically black universities.
Caver is a former senior archivist at the Air Force Historical Research Agency at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, a history lecturer at Alabama State University (ASU) and he was the first Black archivist at the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
Caver’s interest in researching his alma mater began during graduate school, while working at the state archives.