18th Street South Homewood: Difference between revisions

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*** 2844: [[Little Professor Book Center]] (March 2017-), former location of [[Let's Get Organized]]
*** 2844: [[Little Professor Book Center]] (March 2017-), former location of [[Let's Get Organized]]
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** east side:
*** 2801: [[Seasons to Celebrate]] & [[Amy Head Studio]], former location of [[Palmer's Lamp Shades & Lamp Repair]] (1964), [[Homewood Record Bar]] (1967-1969)  
*** 2801–2803: [[Maple Street Biscuit Co.]], former location of [[Holler & Dash]]
*** 2803: former location of [[Porgy's Restaurant]] (1964), [[Red Rain]] (2001-2009)
**** 2801: former location of [[Palmer's Lamp Shades & Lamp Repair]] (1964), [[Homewood Record Bar]] (1967-1969), [[Seasons to Celebrate]] / [[Amy Head Studio]]
**** 2803: former location of [[Porgy's Restaurant]] (1964), [[Red Rain]] (2001-2009)
*** 2805: [[Soho Retro]], former location of [[A. M. Baxter]] jeweler (1955), [[Pilgreen's Watch & Clock Repairs]] (1964)
*** 2805: [[Soho Retro]], former location of [[A. M. Baxter]] jeweler (1955), [[Pilgreen's Watch & Clock Repairs]] (1964)
*** 2807: [[Sciascia's Salon & Boutique]], former location of [[Davis Barber Shop]] (1955), [[Shoemaker & Estes Barber Shop]] (1957-1964), [[Homewood Trading Post]] (1970)
*** 2807: [[Sciascia's Salon & Boutique]], former location of [[Davis Barber Shop]] (1955), [[Shoemaker & Estes Barber Shop]] (1957-1964), [[Homewood Trading Post]] (1970)
*** 2809: former location of [[Shades Valley Shoe Repair]] (1964)
*** 2809: former location of [[Shades Valley Shoe Repair]] (1964)
*** 2811: former location of [[Singer Sewing Machine Center]] (1956), [[Valley Florist & Gift Shop]] (1964)
*** 2811: former location of [[Singer Sewing Machine Center]] (1956), [[Valley Florist & Gift Shop]] (1964)
*** 2813: former location of [[Smith's Variety|Smith's 5¢ & 10¢ Store]] (1956), [[The Carriage House]] furniture & decorating (1964)
*** 2813: [[Mantooth Interiors]], former location of [[Smith's Variety|Smith's 5¢ & 10¢ Store]] (1956), [[The Carriage House]] furniture & decorating (1964)
*** 2815: [[Ruby's For Childern]], former location of [[Frederick Coiffures]] beauty shop (1964)
*** 2815: [[B. Bayer and Co.]] former location of [[Frederick Coiffures]] beauty shop (1964), [[Ruby's For Children]]
**** 2815-A: [[Amanda Schedler Fine Art]] (2001-)
**** 2815-A: [[Amanda Schedler Fine Art]] (2001-)
**** 2815-B: [[Wild Things]] (January 2018-)
**** 2815-B: [[Wild Things]] (January 2018-)
*** 2821: [[Theodora]]
*** 2817: [[Four Seasons Gallery]]
*** 2821: [[Abbeyluxe]] shoes, former location of [[Theodora]]
*** 2823: [[Shoefly]], former location of [[First National Bank of Birmingham]] (1946-), [[Bonfield's Larger Size Shop]] & [[Gibbs Drug Co.]] (1964)
*** 2823: [[Shoefly]], former location of [[First National Bank of Birmingham]] (1946-), [[Bonfield's Larger Size Shop]] & [[Gibbs Drug Co.]] (1964)
*** 2825: [[Homewood Shoe Shop building]], [[Swaddle]], former location of [[Perry's Radio Service]] / [[Homewood Jewelry Co.]] (1949), [[Homewood Shoe Shop]] (1964), [[Alabama Graduation Supply]] (1976), [[Rings 'N Things]] (1977), [[Laser's Edge]] compact discs (1991-2008)
*** 2825: [[Homewood Shoe Shop building]], [[Swaddle]] ([[MacKenzie Whitt]] & [[E. A. Montgomery]]), former location of [[Perry's Radio Service]] / [[Homewood Jewelry Co.]] (1949), [[Homewood Shoe Shop]] (1964), [[Alabama Graduation Supply]] (1976), [[Rings 'N Things]] (1977), [[Laser's Edge]] compact discs (1991-2008)
**** 2825½: [[Mercedes Marathon]] offices
**** 2825½: [[Mercedes Marathon]] offices
*** 2827: [[Swanky Stork]], former location of [[Tompkins Floor & Carpet Co.]] (1964), [[Rumore's Record Rack]] (1970-1979)
*** 2827: [[Swaddle Kids]] (([[MacKenzie Whitt]] & [[E. A. Montgomery]] 2022–), former location of [[Tompkins Floor & Carpet Co.]] (1964), [[Rumore's Record Rack]] (1970-1979), [[Swanky Stork]]
*** 2829-2831: former location of [[Huffstutler's Hardware]] (1935-1937)
*** 2829-2831: former location of [[Huffstutler's Hardware]] (1935-1937)
**** 2829: [[Momma Goldberg's Deli]], former location of [[Pierce-Taber Paint Co.]] (1964)
**** 2829: [[Momma Goldberg's Deli]], former location of [[Pierce-Taber Paint Co.]] (1964)

Revision as of 16:24, 5 August 2022

18th Street South

18th Street South (originally Park Avenue) in Homewood is a southern extension of Birmingham's 18th Street South. The approximately 0.8-mile, north-south road runs from where the Homewood and Birmingham city limits meet at Valley Avenue through the Homewood Central Business District to Oxmoor Road.

The road was renamed from Park Avenue during the 1940s when Homewood renamed several streets to continue Birmingham's street numbering system.

18th Street was originally part of Montgomery Highway (U.S. Highway 31) and featured a curve at 29th Avenue South to direct southbound traffic over to what is now Independence Drive. Highway 31 was rerouted to the Elton B. Stephens Expressway, once it was completed in 1970. The curve was converted to a standard T-intersection in the 1990s.

MAX Transit Routes 39 and 42 include the street in their routes. It is also often part of the route for the Homewood Christmas parade and Homewood High School homecoming parade. In addition, the Homewood Christmas Star is hung over the street at the top of the hill, just north of Oxmoor Road, each year in December.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 18th Street South Homewood category.
Montgomery Highway
Homewood Vestavia Hills Hoover Pelham Alabaster
Current U.S. Highway 31 Independence Dr. Montgomery Hwy Montgomery Hwy Pelham Parkway 1st Street
Previous routes 18th St S, 29th Ave S, Old Montgomery Hwy Lorna Road, Old Montgomery Hwy Old Montgomery Hwy Old Highway 31