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===[[Fountain Heights]] neighborhood===
* [[Railroad Reservation]]
* [[Railroad Reservation]]
** [[Downtown Lounge]]
** [[Downtown Lounge]]
* [[1st Avenue North]]
* [[1st Avenue North]]
** former location of [[Jeffers & Thomas]] lumber yard and planing mill
** west side ([[Block 96]]):
** 104: [[Z's Restaurant]] (2008-), former location of [[Southern Testing Laboratories]] (1925)
*** 100–114: [[Brokers Building]] (built 1920s), former location of [[Jeffers & Thomas]] lumber yard and planing mill, [[New Washington Hotel]]
** 106: [[Partners Tax & Accounting]]
**** 100–102: former location of [[J. F. Day|J. F. Day Screen & Weatherstrip Co.]] (1938), [[Catholic Church of St. Christopher]] (1955), [[Z's Restaurant]] dining room (2011–2020)
** 112: former location of [[Birmingham Box Lunch]]
**** 102: former location of [[Ethel's Coffee Shop]] (1947)
* [[2nd Avenue North]]
**** 104: former location of [[Southern Films Inc.]] (1924), [[Southern Testing Laboratories]] (1925), [[Z's Restaurant]] (2008–2020)  
** [[Phoenix Lofts|Phoenix Building]]/[[Phoenix Lofts]], former location of [[Orr & Lanning]] livery stable
**** 106: former location of [[Southern Culvert Co.]] sales office (1938), [[Southern Furniture Service]] upholsterers (1947), vacant (1957), [[Partners Tax & Accounting]]
** 213: former location of [[Western Newspaper Union]] (1920)
**** 108–110: former location of [[The Shaw Co.]] refrigerators (1947)
* [[3rd Avenue North]]
***** 108: [[Plum Bar]], former location of ''[[The Voice of the People]]'' newspaper (1916–) [[Burnie Clifton]] novelties / [[Alabama State Tax Commission]] (1938), vacant (1957)
***** 110: former location of [[Boswell Finance Co.]] (1957)
**** 112: [[Visions Hair Salon]], former location of [[Turner Printing Co.]] (1938–1957), [[Frank Turner]] piano tuner (1947), [[Birmingham Box Lunch]]
**** 114: [[Dirty Ash's Urban Lounge]] (2011-), former location of [[Associated Sals Agency]] storage (1938), [[Howard Odorless Cleaners & Launderers]] (1947–1957), [[Terri's Big Top]] (1970s)
*** 116–130: [[Thomas Jefferson Tower]] (built [[1929]] as [[Hotel Thomas Jefferson]])
**** 120: former location of [[Thomas Jefferson Barber Shop]] (1938)
** east side
*** [[Birmingham Department of Equipment Management]] Downtown Service Center
*** 117: former location of [[Kilgore Motors]] auto repair (1947), [[City Motor Exchange]] auto repair (1957)
 
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersects
** east side ([[Block 88]]):
*** [[Phoenix Lofts|Phoenix Building]]/[[Phoenix Lofts]], former location of [[Orr & Lanning]] livery stable
*** 205: former location of [[Phoenix Cafe]] (1947–1957)
*** 207–211: former location of [[Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co.]] storeroom (1947–1957)
**** 209: former location of [[International Products Co.]] trunks (1938)
**** 211: former location of [[Mint Vending Co.]] (1938)
*** 213: former location of residence (1911), [[Western Newspaper Union]] (1920), [[W. Wallace Gammon]] sign painter (1947), vacant (1957)
*** 215–231: former location of printery
**** 215: former location of [[C. H. Hartsfield Co.]] printers (1938–1947), [[Family Shop]] clothing (1957)
**** 217: former location of [[Nixon Printing Co.]] (1938–1957)
**** 219–221: former location of [[Moskowitz Electrical Co.]] contractors (1947)
***** 219: vacant (1957)
***** 221: former location of [[City Printing Co.]] (1938), [[Gerber's Furs]] (1957)
** west side ([[Block 89]]):
*** 204: former location of [[L. M. Berry & Co.]] advertising (1957)
*** 212–230: former location of [[Hippodrome Theater]] (1900s), [[Hippodrome Theater|Orpheum Theater]] (1911), [[Hippodrome Theater|Hippodrome Skating Auditorium]] (1916–)
 
* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersects
[[File:1930s Cotton Club.jpg|right|thumb|375px|View on the 300 block of 17th Street North in the 1930s]]
[[File:1930s Cotton Club.jpg|right|thumb|375px|View on the 300 block of 17th Street North in the 1930s]]
** former location of the [[Birmingham Printing & Binding Company]]
** former location of the [[Birmingham Printing & Binding Company]]
** former location of the [[Hippodrome Theater]]
** west side ([[Block 70]]):
** West side:
*** 300-310: parking lot
*** 300-310: parking lot
*** 312-320: [[Nelson Building]] (built c. 1925)
**** 300–302: former location of dwelling (1891), [[Edward Hotel]], [[D & H Drugs]] (1929) [[Mecca Hotel]] ([[Frank Gelke|Frank]] & [[Alice Gelke]] 1931–1960), [[Blue Ribbon Shoe Shop]] repairs (1964), [[Nelson Brothers' Cafe]]
**** 312-314: [[Nelson Brothers' Cafe]]
**** 304: former location of [[Bagley Gas Appliance Co.]] (1947), [[Smith Brothers Furniture Exchange]] used furniture (1957)
***** 312: former location of ''[[Birmingham World]]" offices (1937)
**** 306: former location of [[Smith Brothers Furniture Exchange]] used furniture (1947), vacant (1957)
***** 314: former location of [[Poro School of Beauty & Culture]] (1937), [[Willie's House of Style]] (1980)
**** 308–310: former location of [[Hill Furniture Repair Co.]] (1947)
**** 316: former location of [[Kelley's Barber Shop]] (1937)
***** 308: former location of [[The Standard Press]] printers (1938), vacant (1957)
**** 318: [[Boost Mobile]], former location of [[Ashjoy Bakery]] (1937)
***** 310: former location of [[Gulf Loan Co.]] (1957)
**** 320: [[Fly V]] boutique,  former location of [[Edwards Hotel]] (1920), [[Cotton Club]] (1936-1937)
*** 312-322: [[Nelson Building]] (built c. 1925)
*** 322-330: [[Carver Theater]]/[[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]
**** 312-316: [[Nelson Brothers' Café]]
** East side
***** 312: former location of ''[[Birmingham World]]'' offices (1937–1957)
*** 317: [[Ga Briella's]], former location of [[People's Cafe]] (1940)
***** 314–316: former location of [[Poro School of Beauty Culture]] (1935–1949)
*** 319: [[Urban Impact]]
****** 314: former location of [[Poro Beauty Parlor]] (1935–1949), [[Willie's House of Style]] (1980)
*** 323½: former location of [[Hotel Dunbar]] (1925-1930s), [[New Dunbar Hotel]] (1935-1940)
****** 316: former location of [[Kelley's Barber Shop]] (1937), [[Ruth's Beauty Shop]] / [[Ruth's News Mart]] / [[Ruth's Beauty Service]] ([[Ruth Jackson]], 1959)
*** 325: [[Dunbar Cafe]] (1920)
**** 318: [[Boost Mobile]], former location of [[Ashjoy Bakery]] (1937), [[LaDell Manufacturing Co.]] toilet preparations (1938), [[Nelson Brothers' Café]] (1943–1957)
* [[4th Avenue North]]
**** 320–322: [[Fly V]] boutique (2016–),  former location of [[Edwards Hotel]] (1920)
** 400: [[Colored Masonic Temple]]
***** 320: former location of [[Standard Cafe]] (1938), [[Ora Walker]] confectioner (1947)
** 401: former location of [[James Luckie]] residence
***** 322: former location of [[Cotton Club]] (1936-1938), [[Carver Theatre]] (1947)
** 404: [[Malcolm's Reading Room]], former location of the [[Temple Record Bar]]
*** 324: former location of [[Britton Bros.]] shoe repair and photographers (1938–1947)
** 406: former location of [[Harris Bros. Co.]] grocer (1925)
*** 326: former location of [[Madam Greenley's Beauty Parlor & Barber Shop]] (1938), [[Molton Gray]] real estate (1947)
** 411: former location of the [[Little Savoy Cafe]]
*** 328: former location of [[Gray's Grill]] (1938), [[Patton's Beauty Shoppe]] (1947)
* [[5th Avenue North]]
*** 330: [[Carver Theater]] (built 1935), [[Alabama Jazz Hall of Fame]]
** east side
*** 317: [[Ga Briella's]], former location of [[Hill Harris]] restaurant (1938), [[People's Cafe]] (1940), [[Nancy's Cafe]] (1940-1948)
*** 319: [[Urban Impact]], former location of [[Ann's Beauty Salon]] (1938–1947)
*** 321: former location of [[Kumfort Shoe Shop|Kumfort Shoemakers]] / [[Kumfort Shoe Shop]] (1919–1942), [[Calvin Carey]] shoe repair / [[Rapid Printing Shop]] / ''[[Golden Hour Digest]]'' (1947)
*** 323: former location of [[O K Cleaning Co.]] hat cleaners (1938), [[Cleve's Cafe]] (1947)
**** 323½: former location of [[Hotel Dunbar]] (1925–1930s), [[New Dunbar Hotel]] (1935–1947)
*** 325–331: former location of [[Dunbar Cafe]] (1920), [[Charles Alexiou]] restaurant (1938)
 
[[File:Beech-Nut Gum Girl.jpg|right|thumb|375px|A Beech-Nut Girl outside the Little Savoy Cafe on 17th Street North in the 1940s]]
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side:
*** 400-412: [[Colored Masonic Temple]] building (built 1924)
**** 400: building entrance, former location of [[Earnest Ford]] jeweler (1938–1947)
**** 402: [[Esquire's Shoe Care]], former location of [[Temple Pharmacy]] (1938–1947)
**** 404: former location of the [[E. H. Holland Tailor Shop]] (1938–1947), [[Temple Record Bar]] ([[J. Earle Hensley]] 1947–1960), [[Malcolm's Reading Room]] ([[Courtney Snelling|Courtney]] & [[Simone Snelling]] 2007-2009)
**** 406–408: former location of [[Booker T. Washington Library]] (1924–1956)
***** 406: former location of [[Harris Bros. Co.]] grocer (1925), [[Simp's Barber & Style]]
**** 410: former location of [[Your Flower Shop]]
**** 412: building entrance, former location of [[Service Beauty Shop]] (1938), [[Patton's Beauty Shop]], [[John's Alterations & Repair]]
*** 414-428: [[Freedom Manor]] (built 1986)
**** 416: former location of [[Joseph Jordan]] shoe shiner (1947)
***** 416 rear: former location of [[George B. Bragan Heating & Roofing Co.]] (1938)
**** 418: former location of [[Madam Greenley's Barber Shop]] (1947)
**** 420: former location of [[Foster Electric Co.]] (1938), [[Geneva Coleman]] restaurant (1947)
**** 422: former location of [[William Lindsay]] tailor (1938–1947), [[Reuben Lindsay]] clothes cleaner (1947)
**** 424: former location of [[Loo King]] laundry (1938–1947)
**** 426–430: former location of [[Chris Gakias]] restaurant (1938)
** east side:
*** 401-403: [[History Park]], former location of [[James Luckie]] residence
*** 405-431: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]] parking lot
**** 405: former location of [[William Minos]] side entrance (1938)
**** 407–409: former location of [[Bennett & Peters Studio]] photographers (1938), [[Brown's Studio]] photographers (1947)
**** 409–411: former location of [[Little Savoy Cafe]], [[Maizie's Beauty Shop]] (1938), [[Zanzibar Cafe]] (1947)
**** 413: former location of [[Guice Bros]] barbers (1938), [[Twentieth Century Barber Shop]] (1947)
**** 415: former location of [[Modernistic Beauty Salon]] (1938), [[Hazel Willis Beauty Shop]] (1947)
**** 417: former location of [[Eric Portlock]] dentist (1938), [[Henry Craig]] fruits (1947)
**** 419: former location of [[Albert Campbell]] jeweler (1938), [[Johnson Brothers Beauty Supply Co.]] (1947)
**** 421: former location of [[Colored Veterans Cab Co.]] (1947)
 
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersects
** former location of [[Temple Emanu-El]] (1886-1914)
** former location of [[Temple Emanu-El]] (1886-1914)
** [[Kelly Ingram Park]]
** west side:
** 509: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 7]]
*** [[Kelly Ingram Park]] (dedicated 1871 as [[Kelly Ingram Park|West Park]] or [[Kelly Ingram Park|West End Park]])
** [[AT&T Tower]]
** east side:
* [[6th Avenue North]]
*** 505: former location of [[John Beach]] painter (1938), [[Booker T. Washington Insurance Co.]] (1947)
** [[Alabama Power Building]]
**** 505½: former location of [[Douglas Apartments]] (1938), [[Charles R. Johnson]] (1947)
** former location of [[West End Grammar School]]/[[West End School]]/[[Henley School]]
*** 507: former location of [[Reynolds Printing Co.]] (1938), [[Milady's Beauty Shoppe]] (1947)
* [[7th Avenue North]]
*** 509: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 7]], former location of [[Molton, Allen & Williams]] warehouse (1938), [[A B & Z]] radios & appliances (1947)
** [[Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God]], former location of [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]] (1903-1955)
*** 511–521: [[AT&T Microwave Tower]] (built 1968), former location of residences (1938)
** 708: [[Birmingham Police Credit Union]]
**** 511: former location of [[William Smoot]] residence (1947)
** 720: former location of [[R.S. Rutter]] grocer (1887)
**** 515: former location of [[Catherine McCurdy]] residence (1947)
**** 517: former location of [[Juanita Swanson]] residence (1947)
**** 519: former location of [[William Smith]] residence (1947)
**** 521: former location of [[Lucy Taylor]] residence (1947)
 
* [[6th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side ([[Block 17]]):
*** 630: [[17th Street Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God]], former location of [[Knesseth Israel Congregation]] (1903-1955)
** east side:
*** [[Alabama Power Company parking deck]]
*** [[Alabama Power Company Headquarters Complex]]
*** 621: former location of [[Michael Arcidiacano]] grocery (1938)
*** former location of [[West End Grammar School]]/[[West End School]]/[[Henley School]]
 
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersects
** 708: [[Birmingham Police Credit Union]], former location of [[Carpenter's Hall]] / [[Jefferson County District Council of Carpenters Unions]] / [[Carpenters and Joiners of America Local No. 103]] (1938–1947)
** 720: former location of [[R.S. Rutter]] grocer (1887), [[Samuel Schwartz]] used furniture (1938)
** 726: former location of [[Nellie Marshall]] dressmaker (1938), [[Anthony DiPiazza]] storeroom (1947)
** 728: former location of [[Ehlers News Co.]] (1938), [[Tony Giangrosso]] shoe repair (1947)
** 730: former location of [[Antonio DiPiazza]] grocery (1938–1947)
** 750: [[APCO Employees Credit Union]]
** 750: [[APCO Employees Credit Union]]
* [[8th Avenue North]]
 
* [[8th Avenue North]] intersects
** former location of [[W. B. Summerville]]'s [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]] (1886-1900)
** former location of [[W. B. Summerville]]'s [[Weather Forecast Office Birmingham]] (1886-1900)
** 801: [[David J. Vann Municipal Justice Center]]
** 801: [[David J. Vann Municipal Justice Center]]
* [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]]
** 806: former location of [[Widow's Curb Market]] (1957)
* [[9th Avenue North]]
 
** 900: [[Metro Mini Storage]], former location of [[Sam Zideman]]'s grocery store
* [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] passes over
** [[United State Drug Enforcement Administration]]
* [[9th Avenue North]] intersects
* [[10th Avenue North]]
** west side:
* [[11th Avenue North]]
*** 900: [[Metro Mini Storage]], former location of [[Charles Renta]] grocery (1938), [[Sam Zideman]] grocery
*** 908: former location of [[Apostolic Church of God]] (1947)
*** 916–918: former location of [[Minnie Watts]] restaurant (1938–1947)
*** 922: former location of [[Macedonia 17th Street Baptist Church|Macedonia Baptist Church]] (1938–1947)
*** 924: former location of [[William Brown]] radio repairs (1947)
*** 944: former location of [[Samuel Nero]] grocery (1938)
** east side:
*** 925: former location of [[Madison Cowan]] barber (1938–1947)
*** 927–929: former location of [[Apostolic Church of God]] (1947)
*** 937: former location of [[Birmingham Plating Works]] (1947)
*** 941: former location of [[Lena Lovoy]] grocery (1947)
*** [[United State Drug Enforcement Administration]]
 
* [[10th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side:
*** 1010–1014: former location of [[Central Cahaba Coal Co.]] (1938), [[Mobile Paper Co.]] (1947)
*** 1016: former location of [[R. L. Miller]] auto repair (1947)
** east side:
*** 1001–1003: former location of [[American Grain Co.]] ([[Sidney Norwood]] 1910–1911), [[Western Grain]] (1957)
*** 1023: former location of [[Nellie Davis]] beauty shop (1947)
 
* [[11th Avenue North]] intersects
** [[Oak Hill Cemetery]]
** [[Oak Hill Cemetery]]
* [[11th Court North]]
** 1125: former location of [[Francis Fossett]] contractor (1938)
* [[12th Avenue North]]
 
* [[11th Court North]] intersects
 
* [[12th Avenue North]] intersects
** 1214: former location of [[Margaret Stateson]] dressmaker (1938)
** 1500: former location of [[M.E. King]] grocer (1887)
** 1500: former location of [[M.E. King]] grocer (1887)
** 1526: former location of apartments (1947)
** 1630: former location of [[North Highland Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1938), [[North Highlands Methodist Church]] (1947)
** 1756: [[Ephraim Temple]]
** 1756: [[Ephraim Temple]]
** 1758: former location of [[Ernest House]] building contractor (1947)
** 2221: [[Deep South Freight]]
** 2221: [[Deep South Freight]]
** 2400: former location of [[Mt Hebron Baptist Church]] (1938)
** 2416: former location of [[Mt Calvary Baptist Church]] (1938), [[Mt Hebron Baptist Church]] (1947)
===[[Acipco-Finley]] neighborhood===
** [[Popeye's]]
** [[Popeye's]]
* [[Finley Boulevard]]
* [[Finley Boulevard]] intersects
** [[McDonald's]]
** [[McDonald's]]
* [[26th Avenue North]] intersects
** 2615: former location of [[Drummond Coal Co.]] (1947)


[[Category:17th Street North|*]]
[[Category:17th Street North|*]]

Revision as of 08:53, 13 November 2023

17th Street North is one of the primary north-south streets in downtown Birmingham's business district. Downtown, south of 11th Avenue North, the street is one-way for South-bound vehicular traffic. The change was made in 1973 as part of the Alabama Department of Transportation's TOPICS (Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity and Safety) program.

17th Street North begins at Morris Avenue just north of the Railroad Reservation. It continues north past Kelly Ingram Park and below I-20/59. Alongside Oak Hill Cemetery, the street changes to 17th Street Viaduct and continues as 18th Street North. 17th Street picks up separately south of 13th Avenue North and continues past 16th Avenue North just shy of I-65.

17th Street resumes north of the interstate between 16th Terrace North and 19th Avenue North. North of Village Creek another short section begins at 22nd Avenue North and crosses Finley Boulevard. It is interrupted at 27th Avenue North for the Ensley Branch and Birmingham Mineral Railroad, but resumes at 28th Court North and continues to the foot of Sand Mountain at Zion Heights.

17th Street North forms the western edge of the Downtown Birmingham Retail and Theatre Historic District. The 300 block of 17th is included in the 4th Avenue Historic District. Formerly the No. 5 Ensley-Fairfield streetcar line, the No. 6 Pratt-Ensley streetcar line, the No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line, and the No. 27 Ensley No. 38 South East Lake streetcar line utilized parts of 17th Street.

In 1945 electric lighting was installed on 17th Street North between 1st and 6th Avenues under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 17th Street North category.

Fountain Heights neighborhood

View on the 300 block of 17th Street North in the 1930s
A Beech-Nut Girl outside the Little Savoy Cafe on 17th Street North in the 1940s

Acipco-Finley neighborhood