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** 1916: former location of [[W. H. McFarland residence]] (1922), [[J. A. Commander]] / [[Susan Abbott]] residence (1929), apartments (1970)
** 1916: former location of [[W. H. McFarland residence]] (1922), [[J. A. Commander]] / [[Susan Abbott]] residence (1929), apartments (1970)
** 1922: former location of [[R. A. Jones]] physician (1922–1929), [[Mountainair Tourist Home]] ([[Willow Irvine]] 1953)
** 1922: former location of [[R. A. Jones]] physician (1922–1929), [[Mountainair Tourist Home]] ([[Willow Irvine]] 1953)
** 1923: former location of the [[Frank Lathrop residence]] (built 1904, burned 2014), [[Frank Lathrop]] (1904–1937), [[Douglas Clinic]] (1947–1970), vacant (1970s-1990s), location of [[Employee Assistance Services]] (1990s), [[ADAC Community Counseling Center]] (2008-2014)
** 1923: former location of the [[Frank Lathrop residence]] (built 1904, burned 2014), [[Frank Lathrop]] (1904–1936), [[Sally Lathrop|Sally Comer Lathrop]] (1937), [[Douglas Clinic]] (1947–1970), vacant (1970s-1990s), location of [[Employee Assistance Services]] (1990s), [[ADAC Community Counseling Center]] (2008-2014)
** 1925-1931: [[Legacy Community Federal Credit Union]], former location of [[Glorianne Apartments]] (1970), [[Charles H. McCauley & Associates]]
** 1925-1931: [[Legacy Community Federal Credit Union]], former location of [[Glorianne Apartments]] (1970), [[Charles H. McCauley & Associates]]
*** 1925: former location of [[C. N. Lanier residence]] (1929), [[Fred Fox]] (1937)
*** 1925: former location of [[C. N. Lanier residence]] (1929), [[Fred Fox]] (1937)

Revision as of 12:27, 19 September 2020

14th Avenue South is a street in Birmingham's Southside.

14th Avenue South begins at 10th Street South north of Glen Iris Park. The street jogs slightly north at 12th Street South and again at 14th Street South, where it runs along the south edge of Phelan Park. From there the street continues to 21st Way South, just short of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway. Caldwell Avenue in Highland Park was formerly a discontinuous section of 14th Avenue South.

MAX Transit Route 14 uses 14th Avenue South between 10th and 12th Street. The south side of 14th Avenue, between 15th and 18th Streets, is part of the Anderson Place Historic District.

Caldwell Avenue, which runs between Milner Street and Smolian Place was also considered part of 14th Avenue South until sometime between 1929 and 1937.

Notable addresses

Dates in parentheses indicate when the address was known to have been used, not necessarily the entire span of its use.

Glen Iris neighborhood

Five Points South neighborhood