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** [[Railroad Park]], former location of a lumber yard (1870s)
** [[Railroad Park]], former location of a lumber yard (1870s)
* [[1st Avenue South]] intersection
* [[1st Avenue South]] intersection
** West side
** west side ([[Block 125]]):
*** 100: former location of [[Front Wheel Drive of Alabama]]
*** 100: former location of [[Front Wheel Drive of Alabama]]
*** 120: [[The Warehouse]]
*** 120: [[American Laundry Co. building]] (built 1923), former location of [[American Laundry Co.]] (1923–1930), [[Bradley White Moving & Storage]] (1957), [[The Warehouse]]
** East side
** east side *[[Block 124]]):
*** 101: [[LIV Parkside]], [[Red Cat]] coffee house
*** 101: [[LIV Parkside]], [[Red Cat]] coffee house
*** 121: [[Corporate Furnishings]]/[[Peggy Dye & Associates]]
*** 121: [[Corporate Furnishings]]/[[Peggy Dye & Associates]]
* [[2nd Avenue South]] intersection
* [[2nd Avenue South]] intersection
** West side
** west side
*** 200: former location of [[Retail Outlet]], [[General Services & Construction]], [[Activa Inc.]]
*** 200: former location of [[G. C. Phillips Tractor Co.]] (1930), appliance wholesaler (1950), [[General Services & Construction]], [[Activa Inc.]], [[Retail Outlet]]
*** 220: former location of [[Wittichen Supply Co.]] (moved to Gardendale in 2015)
*** 220: former location of [[Wittichen Supply Co.]] (moved to Gardendale in 2015)
** East side
** east side
*** 201: former location of [[Birmingham VA Hospital]] parking lot
*** 201: former location of [[Birmingham VA Hospital]] parking lot
* [[3rd Avenue South]] intersection
* [[3rd Avenue South]] intersection

Revision as of 11:33, 8 July 2020

17th Street South is a north-south street in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. The street does not cross the Railroad Reservation, and its northern terminus is a continuation of the paved "17th Street Plaza" at Railroad Park. From there, it continues south for 4 blocks, but then is closed between 5th and 10th Avenue South in the heart of the UAB Medical Center and UAB campus. From 10th, the street transitions into residential neighborhoods, including the Anderson Place Historic District, as it climbs the slope of Red Mountain ending between 15th and 16th Avenue South. The viewing corridor created by 17th Street South through Southside most closely aligns with the statue of Vulcan.

17th Street South Homewood picks up on the south side of Red Mountain in the Rosedale community, merging into Central Avenue as it crosses Griffin Brook.

Notable locations (north to south)

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