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* 1617: [[Freedom Manor]]
* 1617: [[Freedom Manor]]
* 1800: [[Federal Courthouse Building]]
* 1800: [[Federal Courthouse Building]]
* 1800: Proposed site for [[Roden Hotel]]
* 1800: former site of [[Roden Hotel]]
* 1801: [[Federal Reserve Building]]
* 1801: [[Federal Reserve Building]]
* 1961: [[Wachovia Tower]]
* 1961: [[Wachovia Tower]]
* 1960: [[AmSouth Center]]
* 1960: [[Regions Center]]
* 2001: former site of [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)]]
* 2101: [[Redmont Hotel]]
* 2101: [[Redmont Hotel]]
* 2107: [[Age-Herald Building]]
* 2107: [[Age-Herald Building]]
* 2224: former site of [[Downtowner Motor Inn]]/[[National 9 Inn]]
* 2305: [[Jimmie Hale Mission#Jessie's Place|Jessie's Place]]
* 2305: [[Jimmie Hale Mission#Jessie's Place|Jessie's Place]]
* 2600: [[Magic City sign]] and [[Birmingham Terminal Station]]
* 7502: [[Airport Inn]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 22:57, 6 January 2007

5th Avenue North is a downtown street in Birmingham's northside. It ends at a drainage headwall for Valley Creek at 7th Street North to the west and becomes Messer Airport Highway to the east as it crosses below the Elton B. Stephens Expressway and the Norfolk Southern Railroad.

The eastern end of 5th Avenue North was once the principal entranceway into Birmingham by rail, as it was the site of the Birmingham Terminal Station. Many of Birmingham's early hotels were constructed along 5th Avenue heading west toward 20th street from the station.

The intersection of 5th Avenue North with 24th Street North is close to the geographical center of Birmingham. A large storm culvert extends from downtown to I-65 below 5th Avenue North.

Notable locations

References

  • "Fun facts, historical tidbits and tips to find your way around Birmingham from traffic engineer John Garrett." (January 2, 2007) Birmingham News.