Avenue E Ensley
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- This article is about the street in Ensley. For the downtown Birmingham street, see 5th Avenue South.
Avenue E is a primary business street four blocks south of the railroad tracks in downtown Ensley. The eastern end of the street runs for almost three blocks between 7th and 10th Street in Pratt City. It resumes south of Village Creek and passes the new P. D. Jackson-Olin High School before entering Ensley proper at 14th Street Ensley.
As it enters Fairfield at 36th Street Ensley just north of I-20/59, it continues under the interstate as Lloyd Noland Parkway.
Notable addresses
- 820: former location of Pratt-Ensley Building Material Co. (1957)
- street crosses Village Creek
- 1112: Ooh La La Hair Studio
- 1400: Shunte Jones residence (2014, Bethel-Ensley Action Task)
- 1401: Ajay's Gift Baskets & Accessories, former location of Charles Stabile grocery (1957), Lucy's Grocery (1972)
- 1410: former location of D & D Delicatessen (1957)
- 1507: former location of Joe Aloia barber shop (1903)
- 1519: former location of Ensley Herald publisher (1903)
- 1523: former location of Fanny Chiles boarding house (1903)
- 1600: former location of Zeigler & Barrett Auto Parts (1957)
- 1617: former location of Ransey Cole physician
- 17th Street Ensley intersection
- former location of D. W. Morris & Bro. shoes (1903) Braswell Furniture
- north side:
- 1700: Western Health Center
- 1704: former location of Pegram & Meade insurance (1903)
- 1704½: former location of Ensley Collection Agency / W. W. Shortridge attorney (1903)
- 1706: former location of M. Newman clothes (1903)
- 1708-1710: former location of First National Bank of Ensley (1903)
- 1708: Barnhard Tailoring (1903)
- 1710: former location of Economy Cash Grocery Store
- 1712: former location of Hobson's Cafe (1903)
- 1714: former location of Peerless Saloon (Ensley) / Fontille Bros. / George's Lunch Counter (1903)
- 1716: former location of Starr Dry Goods Store (1903)
- 1716½: former location of Victor Emanuel Hall
- 1718: former location of EIC Club (1957)
- 1720: former location of Johnnie's Tavern restaurant (1957)
- 1724: Bank of Alabama Building (built 1925), Bank of Alabama (1925-1938), Iron and Steel Worker's Credit Union (1946-1956), Maurice Rogers attorney (1957)
- south side:
- 1701: former location of Fancher-Owens Drug Co. (1920s), Downbeat Club night club (1957)
- 1705:
- 1705½: former location of Charles Copra shoemaker (1903)
- 1707: former location of Stanford Beauty Shop (1957)
- 1709: former location of Sportmen Auto Club (1957)
- 1713: former location of Jack Bolen's barber shop (1903)
- 1713½: former location of S. S. Bryant painter (1903)
- 1715: former location of Elizabeth Henry restaurant (1903)
- 1717-1719: former location of Stowers Furniture Co. (1903), Kilgore Furniture Company
- 1717½: former location of E. B. Powell, Fergus McCarthy attorneys (1903)
- 1725: former location of Griffin Furniture warehouse (1957)
- 1727: former location of New Orleans Cafe (1935-1937)
- 18th Street Ensley intersection
- former location of Bank of Alabama (Ensley)
- former location of Averyt Building / Averyt's Pharmacy (1903)
- north side:
- 1800: former location of ABC Store No. 16 (1957)
- 1802: Ensley Beauty Supply, former location of Ensley Bowling Center
- 1806: former location of K C Cafe (1957)
- 1808: Bill & Tax Center, former location of The Globe clothes & shoes (1903)
- 1810: former location of A. Poss & Co. ladies' clothing & patterns (1903)
- 1812: former location of Broda Bros. mens' clothes (1903), Central Seed & Hardware Co. (1957), West's men's store
- 1814: Whitehouse Barber & Style, former location of the Economy Cash Store / Nick Denapple fruit stand (1903), Mandy Plumbing Co. (1957)
- 1816: former location of Mackey Bros dry goods / Mackey & Son shoes (1903), Byrum Hardware Co. (1957)
- 1818: former location of Brooks Furniture & Coffin Co. (1903), Bell Loan Co. (1957), Robert & Emma Florist
- 1820: former location of E. W. Wood shoes / Misfit Clothing Co. (1903), Alabama Gas Corporation branch (1957), Crossett Shoe Company
- 1822: former location of Joe Wheeler's Cafe (Ensley) / R. J. Vance & Co. drug store / John A. Humphries jeweler (1903), Ellis Appliance & Sales Co. (1957)
- 1824: former location of Ellis Jewelry & Optical Co. (1957)
- south side:
- 1801: former location of Mrs A. T. Pearson millinery (1903), Roden Furniture Co. storage (1957)
- 1801½: former location of Ben Elston clothes cleaner (1903)
- 1803: former location of D. J. Moore & Co. contractors / W. E. DuBois dressmaker / Ensley Enterprise newspaper (1903)
- 1805: former location of Evans Plumbing Co. / Mrs E. E. Smoot dressmaker & milliner (1903), Price Trading Post repair shop (1957)
- 1807:
- 1807½: former location of Pumilia Bros. shoemakers (1903), apartments (1957)
- 1809: Regions Bank branch, former location of Chinese Laundry (1903), Sherwin-Williams Co. paints (1957)
- 1811: former location of OK Barber Shop (1957)
- 1813: former location of Bourboula Bros. confectionery & lunches (1925), Liberty Sandwich Shop (1957)
- 1813½: former location of Woodmen of the World Hall (Ensley)
- 1815: former location of Baldwin Hardware Co. (1957)
- 1815½: former location of Miss Whitt millinery (1903)
- 1817: former location of Ensley Real Estate & Investment Company, Franklin Theater (1920)
- 1819: former location of Franklin Theatre (1900s-1948), Opera House nightclub (1960), Catfish King restaurant (1961)
- 1821: former location of Lee Loan Co. (1957)
- 1823-1825: Ramsay-McCormack Building (built 1929), former location of Ensley Hotel (1903) and Berney's Drug Store
- 1825: former location of Fields-Goodwin Drug Co. (1917-1928, 1929-1957)
- 1801: former location of Mrs A. T. Pearson millinery (1903), Roden Furniture Co. storage (1957)
- former location of Johnson Building, Ensley Hardware Co. / Unit Saloon / Lilly Drug Co. / Fossett's Cafe (1903), Gulas' Old Stand
- 19th Street Ensley intersection
- Bank of Ensley
- north side:
- 1906: former location of Perkins & Terry real estate & insurance (1903), Kelly the Florist (1917)
- 1910: former location of First National Bank auto deposit station (1957)
- 1912: former location of Smith-Norton Realty Co. (1957)
- 1912 rear: former location of Ensley Co. Inc. real estate (1957)
- 1914: former location of Scott-Sprague Realty Co. / Peoples Savings & Loan Association (1957)
- 1916: former location of J C Penney storage (1957)
- 1918: former location of Pennington-Harris Realty Co. (1957)
- 1920: former location of D & W Wall's Hardware Co. (1957)
- 1924: former location of Ensley Furniture Company (1955-1957)
- south side
- 1901: former location of Berney's Pharmacy (1957)
- 1903: former location of Busch Jewelry Co. (1957)
- 1903½: former location of Louis Botta physician (1957)
- 1905: former location of Bon Ton Barber Shop (1957)
- 1907: former location of Auto-Lec automobile accessories (1957)
- 1909: former location of W. T. Snow grocery (1903), Utopia Cleaners & Dyers (1957)
- 1909A: former location of Art Beauty Salon (1957)
- 1911: former location of Harris & Bates real estate & insurance (1957)
- 1913: former location of Ensley Post Office (1903), Russell Brothers photography studio (1917-1920)
- 1915-1917: former location of Smith Furniture Co. (1957)
- 1915: former location of O. W. Wagoner ladies' and gents' furnishings (1917)
- 1917: former location of Sheldon Laundry
- 1923: former location of Ensley Theatre (1957)
- 1925: Princeton-Baptist Health Center Ob/Gyn clinic, former location of Goldstein's Pharmacy (1957)
- 20th Street Ensley (Alabama State Highway 269) intersection
- north side:
- 2000: former location of Harris, Lovelady & Co. furniture / Union Saloon (1903), Steel City Plumbing Company, B. F. Goodrich Co. tires (1957)
- 2000½: former location of American Legion Ensley Post No. 35
- 2002: Emmanuel Temple of Praise, former location of Liberty National Life Insurance Co. / Brown Service Insurance Co. (1957)
- 2008: former location of Ensley Loan Co. (1957)
- 2010:
- 2010A: former location of Liberty Barber Shop (1957)
- 2010B: former location of Norman & Co. real estate & insurance (1957)
- 2016: former location of Brownell Motors
- 2020: former location of Bob Arnold Motors paint department (1957)
- 2000: former location of Harris, Lovelady & Co. furniture / Union Saloon (1903), Steel City Plumbing Company, B. F. Goodrich Co. tires (1957)
- south side:
- 2001: former location of Miss Raiford millinery (1903), Ensley Confectionary (1957), That's Us saloon
- 2003: former location of Lipsey's Cafe & lodging house (1903)
- 2005: former location of F. J. Lauge grocery (1903), Trucks Poultry Store (1957)
- 2007: former location of J. W. Clayton & Co. wholesalers (1903), Sam's Auto Service (1957)
- 2011: former location of Willie Raiford, artist (1903), Arctic Ice Co. / Puro Ice Cream Co. / Portera's Ice Cream Parlor (1957)
- 2013: former location of Crescent Grocery Co. (1903), Ensley Hardware & Paint Co. (1957)
- 2015: former location of Mandy Plumbing Co., Patrick Home Appliance Co. (1957)
- 2019: former location of Jax Seed & Hardware Co. (1957)
- 2021: former location of George Washington Carver Memorial Gardens office (1957)
- 2023: former location of Massey's Cafe (1957)
- north side:
- 21st Street Ensley intersection
- former location of Ensley City Hall (1903-1910)
- north side:
- 2100: former location of Steel City Service Station (1957)
- 2108: Hot Heads, former location of Grinstead Billiards (1957)
- 2110: former location of Slye's Auto Supply Co. (1957)
- 2112: Best of Best Cars, former location of Henry Malpas Inc. auto sales (1957)
- 2122: former location of Ensley Paint & Body Service (1957)
- south side
- 2101: former location of Vanderburg Realty & Insurance Co. (1957)
- 2101A: former location of Ross Radio & Television Service (1957)
- 2109: Fox Manufacturing, former location of Bob Arnold Motors auto sales (1957), Jim Skinner Ford
- 2117: All In One Beauty Shop
- 2121 Gant Electric, former location of Self Service Laundry (1957)
- 2123: former location of Ensley Auto Parts Co. (1957)
- 2101: former location of Vanderburg Realty & Insurance Co. (1957)
- 22nd Street Ensley intersection
- north side:
- 2200-2218: former location of Drennen Motor Company used cars (1957)
- 2220: Delta Manufacturing, former location of Drennen Motor Company auto sales (1941-1957)
- south side:
- 2201: former location of Henderson & Henslee auto parts (1957)
- 2203: former location of OK Rubber Welders storage (1957)
- 2211: former location of OK Rubber Welders tires (1957)
- 2213: Berthon's Cleaners (1957-)
- 2221: Apollo Plumbing & Heating, former location of Stephens Service Station (1957)
- north side:
- 23rd Street Ensley intersection
- north side:
- 2300: former location of Aster Chapter No. 172, Cunningham Chapter No. 120, Globe Lodge No. 781, Ensley Lodge No. 560, Palmer Irene Court No. 2
- 2316: General Automotive Services
- south side:
- 2301-2323: Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church, formerly Ensley Baptist Church / Ensley Rotary Club (1957)
- 2317: former location of Ensley Baptist Church annex (1957)
- 2323: former location of Ensley Baptist Church Sunday School (1957)
- 2301-2323: Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church, formerly Ensley Baptist Church / Ensley Rotary Club (1957)
- north side:
- 24th Street Ensley intersection
- 2415: Marino's Associated Foods
- 2416: former location of Tom & Jim's Confectionary (1957)
- 2422: former location of Barney's Cleaners / Quinn's Service Station (1957)
- 2500: Golden Eagle Enterprises
- 2501: Church's Chicken
- 2512: Willie Askew M.D.
- 2604: Beauty Matters
- 2630: DaVita dialysis clinic
- 2705: former location of Pennington Delicatessen (1957)
- 2801-2803: former location of The Porter Apartments (1957)
- 2805-2807: former location of Arlington Apartments (1957)
- 2820: Jesus Christ Church
- 2900: former location of Brownell Pontiac Co. auto sales (1957)
- 2901: Ultimate Auto Collision/Bama Auto Painting, former location of Green's Service Station (1957)
- 2920: P & T Mechanical Contractor
- 3008: Hope Ministry
- 3010: former location of Church of Christ (1957)
- 3017: former location of 31st Street Grocery (1957)
- 3209-3213: former location of Susan Moore Apartments (1957)
- 3218: former location of apartment building
- 3320: former location of AAA Service Co. radio & television repairs (1957)
- 3324: former location of Tom & Jim's Barbecue Drive Inn restaurant (1957)
- 3420: former location of Entrekin Motors used cars (1957), Golden Skillet fried chicken (1975)
- 3501: former location of Jim O'Hear Inc. used cars / Foster Auto Sales (1957)
- 3510: former location of Brownell Pontiac Co. used cars (1957)
- 3517: former location of Clover Leaf Drive In restaurant (1957)
- 3520: McDonald's, former location of Horne & Wood Service Station (1957)
- 3521: former location of Ensley-Fairfield Garage auto repairs (1957)