1st Avenue North (Downtown): Difference between revisions

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==== [[21st Street North|21st Street]] intersection ([[Rainbow Viaduct]])====
==== [[21st Street North|21st Street]] intersection ([[Rainbow Viaduct]])====
* North side ([[Block 101]])
* North side ([[Block 101]])
** 2100: [[Landmark Center]] (built [[1915]] as [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Building]]), former site of [[Slaton, McGlathery & Burwell]] (1884), [[Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Co.]] (1902-1914)
** 2100: [[Landmark Center]] (built [[1915]] as [[Birmingham Railway, Light & Power Building]]), former site of [[Slaton, McGlathery & Burwell]] (1884), [[Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Co.]] (1902-1914), [[Birmingham Electric Company]] (1926)
** 2104-2106: former location of [[Alabama Dry Goods Co.]] (1925)
** 2104-2106: former location of [[Alabama Dry Goods Co.]] (1925-1926), [[I. A. Kronenberg & Sons]] (1926)
*** 2104: parking lot, former location of [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] (1895-1903), [[R. P. McDavid Company]] radios & refrigerators (1937), [[Magic City Barber & Beauty Supply]] (1964)
*** 2104: parking lot, former location of [[Birmingham Athletic Club]] (1895-1903), [[R. P. McDavid Company]] radios & refrigerators (1937), [[Magic City Barber & Beauty Supply]] (1964)
** 2106-2110: former location of [[Doster-Northington Inc.]] laboratory supplies & surgical instruments (1925)
** 2106-2110: former location of [[Doster-Northington Inc.]] laboratory supplies & surgical instruments (1925-1926)
*** 2106: former location of [[American Floor Covering Co.]] / [[Rug Mart]] (1964)
*** 2106: former location of [[American Floor Covering Co.]] / [[Rug Mart]] (1964)
*** 2108-2110: former location of [[W. F. Orr]] livery stable (1884), [[Morris Greenhouses]], [[Abernathy Furniture Co.]], [[Haverty Furnitrure Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Gas Company]] billing office (1964)
*** 2108-2110: former location of [[W. F. Orr]] livery stable (1884), [[Morris Greenhouses]], [[Abernathy Furniture Co.]], [[Haverty Furnitrure Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Gas Company]] billing office (1964)
** 2112: [[Birmingham Realty Annex]], [[Porter Billing Services]] / [[Capital Partners Leasing]], former location of [[Protective Life Insurance]] and [[Employers Insurance Company]]
** 2112: [[Birmingham Realty Annex]], [[Porter Billing Services]] / [[Capital Partners Leasing]], former location of [[Protective Life Insurance]] (1926), [[Employers Insurance Company]]
** 2114-2116: former location of [[Gus Dugger Saloon]], photo studio, [[Birmingham Water Works Board]] (1929-1964)
** 2114-2116: former location of [[Gus Dugger Saloon]], photo studio, [[Birmingham Water Works Board]] (1926-1964)
*** 2114: former location of [[Greater Birmingham Arts Alliance]] (1978)
*** 2114: former location of [[Greater Birmingham Arts Alliance]] (1978)
** 2118: [[Birmingham Realty Company building]] (built [[1905]]), [[Birmingham Realty Company]] (1905-1964) / [[Dolcito Quarry]] offices (1964), former location of [[Alexander & Dryer]] drug store (1888)
** 2118: [[Birmingham Realty Company building]] (built [[1905]]), [[Birmingham Realty Company]] (1905-1964) / [[Dolcito Quarry]] offices (1964), former location of [[Alexander & Dryer]] drug store (1888)
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** 2126: former location of [[Tillman-Levenson]] furniture store, [[Millsap-Woodruff Co.]] (1929), [[Car Park Inc.]] parking lot (1964)
** 2126: former location of [[Tillman-Levenson]] furniture store, [[Millsap-Woodruff Co.]] (1929), [[Car Park Inc.]] parking lot (1964)
** 2028: former location of [[Stevens Barber Shop]] (1964)
** 2028: former location of [[Stevens Barber Shop]] (1964)
** 2130: former location of [[Peter Apostolas]] restaurant (1928), [[Olympia Cafe]] (1929), [[Burchwell Co.]] mortgage loans / [[Gerry G. McIntyre]] real estate  / [[Howell Realty Co.]] (1964)
** 2130: former location of [[Peter Apostolos]] restaurant (1926-1928), [[Olympia Cafe]] (1929), [[Burchwell Co.]] mortgage loans / [[Gerry G. McIntyre]] real estate  / [[Howell Realty Co.]] (1964)
* South side
* South side
** 2101: [[Steiner Building]] (built [[1890]]), former location of [[Steiner Brothers Bank]] (1890-1963), former site of [[William Nabers shop]] (1869-1890)
** 2101: [[Steiner Building]] (built [[1890]]), former site of [[William Nabers shop]] (1869-1890)
** 2103: former location of [[Vulcan Tile & Brick Co.]] (1929), barber shop (1937), [[4-Way Finance Co.]] (1948), [[Merit Finance Co.]] (1964)
** 2103: former location of [[Franklin-Patton Real Estate & Insurance Co.]]/[[Security Mortgage Co.]]/[[Vulcan Tile & Brick Co.]] (1926) [[Vulcan Tile & Brick Co.]] (1926-1929), barber shop (1937), [[4-Way Finance Co.]] (1948), [[Merit Finance Co.]] (1964)
** 2105-2107: parking lot, former site of [[Bradford-Norton, Inc.]] millinery (1937) and [[Tillman-Levenson]]
** 2105-2107: parking lot, former site of [[Bradford-Norton, Inc.]] millinery (1937) and [[Tillman-Levenson]]
*** 2105: former location of [[Silverfield & Levin]] knit goods, shirts, ready-to-wear (1925)
*** 2105: former location of [[Silverfield & Levin]] clothing (1925-1926)
** 2109: former location of [[McDavid, Terry & Garland]] real estate agents, [[Wood & Hawkins]] real estate / [[Morris Marb Shoes Co.]] (1929), [[Credit Service Corp.]] (1964)
*** 2107: former location of [[Markstein Bros. Millenery Co.]] (1926)
** 2111: former location of [[Franklin & Parton]] real estate (1929), [[Typewriter Exchange]], [[Regal's Watch Repair]] (1964)
** 2109: former location of [[McDavid Real Estate & Insurance Co.]]/[[McDavid-Quinn Construction Co.]]/[[Dillard Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1926), [[McDavid, Terry & Garland]] real estate agents, [[Wood & Hawkins]] real estate / [[Morris Marb Shoes Co.]] (1929), [[Credit Service Corp.]] (1964)
** 2111: former location of [[Burger Realty & Insurance Co.]]/[[Engineers Supply Co.]]/[[Charles Meis Shoe Co.]]/[[S. G. Newberger]]/[[Reserve Loan Life Insurance Co.]]/[[H. R. Wilcox]] (1926), [[Franklin & Parton]] real estate (1929), [[Typewriter Exchange]], [[Regal's Watch Repair]] (1964)
*** 2111B: former location of [[Scott Realty Co.]] (1929), [[Jefferson Sea Food Café]], [[Alex's Sandwich Shop]] (1964)
*** 2111B: former location of [[Scott Realty Co.]] (1929), [[Jefferson Sea Food Café]], [[Alex's Sandwich Shop]] (1964)
** 2113: [[Atomic Lounge]] (2017-), former location of [[Standard Jewelry]] (1929), [[Patton-Harris Co.]] blueprints (1964)
** 2113: [[Atomic Lounge]] (2017-), former location of [[Standard Jewelry]] (1926-1929), [[Patton-Harris Co.]] blueprints (1964)
** 2115: former location of [[Enslen Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1929), [[Jay Novelty Co.]] wholesale jewelry (1964)
** 2115: former location of [[Edwards Cotten & Co.]]/[[Hamilton Autographic Register Co.]]/[[William H. Keller Inc.]]/[[Mills Representative Co.]] (1926), [[Enslen Real Estate & Insurance Co.]] (1926-1929), [[Jay Novelty Co.]] wholesale jewelry (1964)
** 2117: former location of [[Vulcan Paint Company]] (1905), [[Birmingham Map Co.]] / [[Sowell Insurance]] / [[Jeromine Tucker]] insurance (1929), [[F. T. Skelton & Co.]] jewelry repair (1964)
** 2117: former location of [[Vulcan Paint Company]] (1905), [[Birmingham Map Co.]] / [[Sowell Insurance]] / [[Jeromine Tucker]] insurance (1929), [[F. T. Skelton & Co.]] jewelry repair (1964)
** 2119: former location of [[Manufacturing Co. of Alabama]] / [[Manufacturing Purchasing Co. of Birmingham]] (1929), [[U.S. Army Reserve 87th Maneuver Area Command]] headquarters (1964)
** 2119: former location of [[Manufacturing Co. of Alabama]] / [[Manufacturing Purchasing Co. of Birmingham]] (1929), [[U.S. Army Reserve 87th Maneuver Area Command]] headquarters (1964)
** 2121: former location of [[Blumburg Dry Goods Co.]] (1929), [[Magnolia Diamonds]] jewelers (1964), [[Body & Soul Fitness]] (2005-)
** 2121: former location of [[Temerson Bros.]] (1926), [[Blumburg Dry Goods Co.]] (1929), [[Magnolia Diamonds]] jewelers (1964), [[Body & Soul Fitness]] (2005-)
** 2123: former location of [[Silverstein Bros.]] ladies wear (1929), [[Gem Jewelry Co.]] wholesalers (1964)
** 2123: former location of [[Silverstein Bros.]] ladies wear (1926-1929), [[Gem Jewelry Co.]] wholesalers (1964)
** 2125-2127: former location of [[J. M. Haran Plumbing Co.]] (1905)
** 2125-2127: former location of [[J. M. Haran Plumbing Co.]] (1905)
*** 2125: former location of [[Cooper Dry Goods Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Restaurant Supply]] storage (1964)
*** 2125: former location of [[Cooper Dry Goods Co.]] (1929), [[Alabama Restaurant Supply]] storage (1964)

Revision as of 16:52, 26 March 2017

1st Avenue North (Downtown) is the section of 1st Avenue North running through downtown Birmingham's Fountain Heights and Central City neighborhoods, between 13th and 26th Streets. The street is also part of U.S. Highway 11.

In the downtown area, 1st Avenue North has a 100-foot right of way, 20 feet wider than the typical street. It carries two lanes of traffic in each direction with a central turn lane and parallel parking at each curb.


Locations

1st Avenue North continues west through Smithfield to Center Street, continuing as Cotton Avenue Southwest

Fountain Heights

13th Street intersection

14th Street intersection

16th Street intersection

17th Street intersection

18th Street intersection

Central City neighborhood

19th Street intersection

1890s view looking east down 1st Avenue, possibly from the Morris Block.

20th Street intersection: Heaviest Corner on Earth

21st Street intersection (Rainbow Viaduct)

22nd Street intersection

23rd Street intersection

24th Street intersection

25th Street intersection