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==History== George L. Scott Sr., an Alabaster pioneer, owned and operated Alabaster Lime Co., which mined this mineral. His shipping point was known as βScott Rock.β Later, worker housing was built to accommodate some of the mine employees. The community was named Alabaster after the "white calcium carbonate mineral."{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} The First Bank of Alabaster opened in 1952, and its president was George L. Scott Jr., who later was elected as the first mayor of Alabaster. The first attempt in 1952 to incorporate Alabaster failed. In January 1953, the petition was again filed, and on February 23, 1953, Alabaster was officially incorporated, with a favorable vote of 79 to 23, and 427 residing inhabitants. In 1955, the Alabaster Water and Gas Board was formed.<ref>Alabaster merged with the adjoining city of [[Siluria, Alabama]] on April 27, 1971. [http://www.rootsweb.com/~alshelby/shelby.html "History of Shelby County"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080517101842/http://www.rootsweb.com/~alshelby/shelby.html |date=May 17, 2008 }}. ALGenWeb: Shelby County. Retrieved on May 21, 2008.</ref> In 2015, the city announced that it was considering options to expand the area commonly known as the "Main Street Medical Mile" along Highway 31. The plans include not just expansion of medical facilities, but a civic center and different retail locations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.al.com/news/birmingham/2015/05/alabaster_has_big_ideas_to_tra.html|title=Alabaster exploring ideas for growth, development|date=May 1, 2015|website=al|language=en|access-date=January 31, 2020}}</ref> Additionally, it was announced in 2017 that a 350,000 square feet retail complex would be built at the corner of Highway 31 and Interstate 65. The new complex, currently named District 31, was slated to open in 2019,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.al.com/business/2017/09/district_31_a_75-acre_developm.html|title=350,000-SF mixed use development coming to Alabaster|last=Poe|first=Kelly|date=September 13, 2017|website=al|language=en|access-date=January 31, 2020}}</ref> however as of 2020, the complex remained under construction.
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