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*** 924: former location of [[John Frazier]] (1906), [[Edward Aderholt]] (1912), [[Garley Garber]] (1916), [[G. A. Nordmann]] (1920), [[Mabel Willett]] (1926), [[Tony Ruggeri]] (1930), [[John Blount]] (1934), [[Hattie Lewis]] (1938)
*** 924: former location of [[John Frazier]] (1906), [[Edward Aderholt]] (1912), [[Garley Garber]] (1916), [[G. A. Nordmann]] (1920), [[Mabel Willett]] (1926), [[Tony Ruggeri]] (1930), [[John Blount]] (1934), [[Hattie Lewis]] (1938)
*** 928: former location of [[John Malta]] (1916–1920), [[Carmelo Taylialover]]<!--or Camalo or Carmalo Toogliola or Tagliola--> shoemaker (1926–1938)
*** 928: former location of [[John Malta]] (1916–1920), [[Carmelo Taylialover]]<!--or Camalo or Carmalo Toogliola or Tagliola--> shoemaker (1926–1938)
*** 926: former location of store
*** 930: former location of [[Lena Belena]] restaurant (1926–1930), [[Sara Bellena]] grocery (1934), [[Charles Rusta]] grocery (1938)
*** 930: former location of [[Lena Belena]] restaurant (1926–1930), [[Sara Bellena]] grocery (1934), [[Charles Rusta]] grocery (1938)
** east side ([[Block 595]]):
** east side ([[Block 595]]):
*** 901–909: former location of [[Campbell Lumber Co.]] (1930), [[Alabama Mineral Land Co.]] / [[James Elmore]] coal / [[Oden-Elliott Lumber Co.]], [[Odum Lumber Co.]] (1934–1938)
*** 901–909: former location of [[Campbell Lumber Co.]] (1930), [[Alabama Mineral Land Co.]] / [[James Elmore]] coal / [[Oden-Elliott Lumber Co.]], [[Odum Lumber Co.]] (1934–1938), [[Acme Supply Co.]]
*** 921–931: former location of [[International Harvester Co.]] (1912–1938)
*** 921–931: former location of [[International Harvester Co.]] (1912–1938)


* [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]] (formerly [[10th Avenue North]]) intersects
* [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]] (formerly [[10th Avenue North]]) intersects
** west side:
** west side ([[Block 619]]):
*** 1000–1004: former location of [[F. L. Shelnutt]] (1912)
*** 1000–1004: former location of [[F. L. Shelnutt]] (1912)
**** 1000: former location of [[Magic City Chewing Gum Factory]] (1888), [[R. H. Vaughan]] grocery / [[J. R. Vaughan]] meat (1902), [[Samuel & Son]] (1906), [[James Sharp]] (1916), [[Hill Grocery Co.]] ([[S. B. Hughes]] 1920–1926), [[James Durden]] auto repair (1930), [[Walter Osborne]] auto repair (1934–1938)
**** 1000: former location of [[Magic City Chewing Gum Factory]] (1888), [[R. H. Vaughan]] grocery / [[J. R. Vaughan]] meat (1902), [[Samuel & Son]] (1906), [[James Sharp]] (1916), [[Hill Grocery Co.]] ([[S. B. Hughes]] 1920–1926), [[James Durden]] auto repair (1930), [[Walter Osborne]] auto repair (1934–1938), church
**** 1004: former location of [[R. H. Vaughan]] (1902), [[A. S. Hamilton]] (1906), [[W. E. Shelnutt]] (1912), [[A. L. Aldrich]] (1920), [[C. B. Kilgore]] (1926), [[John Crawford]] (1934), [[Dillard Robinson]] (1938)
**** 1004: former location of [[R. H. Vaughan]] (1902), [[A. S. Hamilton]] (1906), [[W. E. Shelnutt]] (1912), [[A. L. Aldrich]] (1920), [[C. B. Kilgore]] (1926), [[John Crawford]] (1934), [[Dillard Robinson]] (1938)
*** 1006: former location of [[W. W. E. McEvers]] residence (1902–1916), [[P. B. Shipman]] (1920), [[A. N. Clark]] (1926), [[Emmett Hargett]] (1934), [[Logan Baughman]] (1938)
*** 1006: former location of [[W. W. E. McEvers]] residence (1902–1916), [[P. B. Shipman]] (1920), [[A. N. Clark]] (1926), [[Emmett Hargett]] (1934), [[Logan Baughman]] (1938)
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*** 1030: former location of [[Joseph H. Hill]] residence (1912–1938), [[Henry Banover]] (1920)
*** 1030: former location of [[Joseph H. Hill]] residence (1912–1938), [[Henry Banover]] (1920)
*** 1034: former location of [[Wofford Oil Co.]] (1926)
*** 1034: former location of [[Wofford Oil Co.]] (1926)
** east side:
** east side ([[Block 618]]):
*** {{I-20/59}} exit ramp
*** {{I-20/59}} exit ramp
*** 1001–1003: former location of [[Ignazio Ferrara]] grocery (1926–1938)
*** 1001–1003: former location of [[Ignazio Ferrara]] grocery (1926–1938)
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*** 1009: former location of [[L. A. Wakefield]] (1906), [[T. K. Lee]] (1912), [[Michael Wolf]] (1916), [[W. M. Harrison]] (1920), [[J. A. Goff]] (1926), [[Manuel George]] (1930), [[Viola Tyson]] (1934), [[Richard Williams]] (1938)
*** 1009: former location of [[L. A. Wakefield]] (1906), [[T. K. Lee]] (1912), [[Michael Wolf]] (1916), [[W. M. Harrison]] (1920), [[J. A. Goff]] (1926), [[Manuel George]] (1930), [[Viola Tyson]] (1934), [[Richard Williams]] (1938)
*** 1011: former location of [[W. E. Fancher]] (1906), [[A. H. Baxter]] (1912), [[Fritz Giesecke]] (1916), [[J. T. McCurley]] (1920), [[Florence Tidwell]] (1930), [[James Bruce]] (1934–1938)
*** 1011: former location of [[W. E. Fancher]] (1906), [[A. H. Baxter]] (1912), [[Fritz Giesecke]] (1916), [[J. T. McCurley]] (1920), [[Florence Tidwell]] (1930), [[James Bruce]] (1934–1938)
*** 1013: former location of [[T. C. Smith]] (1906), [[J. T. Lightner]] / [[W. L. Risinger]] (1912), [[O. E. Young]] (1916), [[Norwood Cleaning Co.]] (1920–1926), [[Edward Stafford]] (1934–1938)
*** 1013: former location of [[T. C. Smith]] (1906), [[J. T. Lightner]] / [[W. L. Risinger]] (1912), [[O. E. Young]] (1916), [[Norwood Cleaning Co.]] (1920–1926), [[Edward Stafford]] (1934–1938), church
*** 1015: former location of [[Dial Bros.]] (1912), [[Lane Grocery Co.]] (1916), [[Holstun Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[Eason Furniture Co.]] (1930)
*** 1015: former location of [[Dial Bros.]] (1912), [[Lane Grocery Co.]] (1916), [[Holstun Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[Eason Furniture Co.]] (1930)
**** 1015½: former location of [[W. T. Dial]] (1912), [[A. F. Nicholson]] (1920)
**** 1015½: former location of [[W. T. Dial]] (1912), [[A. F. Nicholson]] (1920)
*** 1017: former location of [[Leroy Jackson]] (1912)
*** 1017: former location of [[Leroy Jackson]] (1912)
*** 1019: former location of [[J. D. Head]] (1906), [[W. E. Johnson]] / [[R. E. Mohle]], [[W. W. Park]] (1912), [[C. M. Lane]] (1916), [[J. L. Saragusa]] (1920), [[Daniel Phillips]] (1934–1938)
*** 1019: former location of [[J. D. Head]] (1906), [[W. E. Johnson]] / [[R. E. Mohle]], [[W. W. Park]] (1912), [[C. M. Lane]] (1916), [[J. L. Saragusa]] (1920), [[Daniel Phillips]] (1934–1938)
*** 1021–1027: former location of [[The Alabama]] (1926)
*** 1021–1027: former location of [[Alabama Apartments]] (1926)
**** 1021: former location of [[Rose Franklin]] (1912), [[K. E. Bryant]] (1916), [[Minnie Patterson]] (1920), [[Wilburn Fairbanks]] (1930)
**** 1021: former location of [[Rose Franklin]] (1912), [[K. E. Bryant]] (1916), [[Minnie Patterson]] (1920), [[Wilburn Fairbanks]] (1930)
***** 1021½: former location of [[J. B. Donelson]] (1912), [[W. W. Williams Jr]] (1920)
***** 1021½: former location of [[J. B. Donelson]] (1912), [[W. W. Williams Jr]] (1920)
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*** 1120: former location of [[S. P. Tanner]] residence (1902), [[H. E. Stringfell]] (1906), [[Emmett Donovan]] (1912), [[W. M. McKenna]] (1916–1926), [[Claude Medlin]] (1930), [[Clarence McLendon]] (1934–1938)
*** 1120: former location of [[S. P. Tanner]] residence (1902), [[H. E. Stringfell]] (1906), [[Emmett Donovan]] (1912), [[W. M. McKenna]] (1916–1926), [[Claude Medlin]] (1930), [[Clarence McLendon]] (1934–1938)
*** 1126: former location of [[A. M. McBroom]] residence (1906), [[W. M. Tice]] (1912), [[H. B. Arnott]] (1916), [[C. T. Jones]] (1920), [[Benjamin Blankenship]] (1930–1938)
*** 1126: former location of [[A. M. McBroom]] residence (1906), [[W. M. Tice]] (1912), [[H. B. Arnott]] (1916), [[C. T. Jones]] (1920), [[Benjamin Blankenship]] (1930–1938)
*** 1128–1130: former location of gas station
*** 1128: former location of [[Norwood Shoe Hospital]] (1926), [[Tony Gruzzetta]] shoe repair (1930), [[Philip Rouss]] shoe repair (1934)
*** 1128: former location of [[Norwood Shoe Hospital]] (1926), [[Tony Gruzzetta]] shoe repair (1930), [[Philip Rouss]] shoe repair (1934)
*** 1130: former location of [[Samuel Simpson]] residence (1906–1920)
*** 1130: former location of [[Samuel Simpson]] residence (1906–1920)
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**** 1125 rear: former location of [[Eva Staples]] (1934), [[William Nunnelley]] (1938)
**** 1125 rear: former location of [[Eva Staples]] (1934), [[William Nunnelley]] (1938)
*** 1127: former location of [[Norwood Theatre]] (1926–1938)
*** 1127: former location of [[Norwood Theatre]] (1926–1938)
*** 1129: former location of [[Napoleon Grayson]] dentist (1926–1930) / [[Emory Peebles]] physician (1930–1934), [[Richard Kelley]] (1938)
*** 1129: former location of [[Napoleon Grayson]] dentist (1926–1930) / [[Emory Peebles]] physician (1930–1934), [[Richard Kelley]] (1938), movie theater
*** 1131: former location of [[J. E. Groom]]<!--or Broom--> residence (1906–1916), [[M. H. Jones]] (1920)
*** 1131: former location of [[J. E. Groom]]<!--or Broom--> residence (1906–1916), [[M. H. Jones]] (1920)


* [[12th Avenue North]] intersects
* [[12th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side
** west side ([[Block 662]]):
*** 1200–1230: parking lot for [[TopGolf]]
*** 1200–1230: parking lot for [[TopGolf]]
**** 1200: former location of [[T. J. Hickman]] residence (1902–1906), [[Joseph Graffo]] (1916), [[Gist & Jones]] (1920), [[Slack-Gist Drug Co.]] (1926), [[Doster's Drugs]] (1930), [[Norwood Sloss Station]] gas station (1938), [[Qwik Mart]]
**** 1200–1206: former location of filling station
**** 1202: former location of [[Caldwell-Pratt Grocery Co.]] (1916), [[C. M. Lane]] (1920–1926)
***** 1200: former location of [[T. J. Hickman]] residence (1902–1906), [[Joseph Graffo]] (1916), [[Gist & Jones]] (1920), [[Slack-Gist Drug Co.]] (1926), [[Doster's Drugs]] (1930), [[Norwood Sloss Station]] gas station (1938), [[Qwik Mart]]
***** 1202: former location of [[Caldwell-Pratt Grocery Co.]] (1916), [[C. M. Lane]] (1920–1926)
**** 1208: former location of [[A. B. Thompson]] residence (1902), [[M. H. Mitchell]] (1906), [[G. C. Bailey Jr]] (1912), [[L. P. Wyche]] (1916), [[W. M. Tidwell]] (1920), [[John Cocoris]] (1926), [[Alvin Kinnaird]] (1934), [[Richard Schmidt]] / [[Walter Crouch]] (1938)
**** 1208: former location of [[A. B. Thompson]] residence (1902), [[M. H. Mitchell]] (1906), [[G. C. Bailey Jr]] (1912), [[L. P. Wyche]] (1916), [[W. M. Tidwell]] (1920), [[John Cocoris]] (1926), [[Alvin Kinnaird]] (1934), [[Richard Schmidt]] / [[Walter Crouch]] (1938)
**** 1210: former location of [[J. W. Davidson]] residence (1902–1912), [[W. M. Tidwell]] (1916), [[R. B. Tarpley]] (1920), [[A. P. Frobos]] (1926), [[Tennie Colvert]] / [[Lee Sanders]] (1930), [[Lucile Ramsey]] (1934), [[Olan Dillard]] (1938)
**** 1210: former location of [[J. W. Davidson]] residence (1902–1912), [[W. M. Tidwell]] (1916), [[R. B. Tarpley]] (1920), [[A. P. Frobos]] (1926), [[Tennie Colvert]] / [[Lee Sanders]] (1930), [[Lucile Ramsey]] (1934), [[Olan Dillard]] (1938)
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**** 1226: former location of [[A. L. Buffington]] residence (1906), [[J. R. Camp]] (1912), [[R. A. Clewis]] (1916), [[O. W. Fidler]] (1916–1920), [[Dollie Perry]] (1926–1938)
**** 1226: former location of [[A. L. Buffington]] residence (1906), [[J. R. Camp]] (1912), [[R. A. Clewis]] (1916), [[O. W. Fidler]] (1916–1920), [[Dollie Perry]] (1926–1938)
**** 1230: former location of [[F. W. Dixon]] residence (1902), [[W. J. Varley]] (1906–1912), [[J. M. Bryan]] (1916), [[Henry Janssen]] (1920–1938) / [[Roy Sensabaugh]] (1934–1938)
**** 1230: former location of [[F. W. Dixon]] residence (1902), [[W. J. Varley]] (1906–1912), [[J. M. Bryan]] (1916), [[Henry Janssen]] (1920–1938) / [[Roy Sensabaugh]] (1934–1938)
** east side:
** east side ([[Block 661]]):
*** 1201–1213: vacant lot
*** 1201–1213: vacant lot
**** 1203: former location of [[Koulas Likis]] residence (1930–1938)
**** 1203: former location of [[Koulas Likis]] residence (1930–1938)
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* [[13th Avenue North]] intersects
* [[13th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side
** west side ([[Block 668]]):
*** 1300–1330: [[St James Missionary Baptist Church]] (founded 1890)
*** 1300–1330: [[St James Missionary Baptist Church]] (founded 1890)
**** 1300: former location of [[D. A. Helmich]] residence (1902–1916), Mrs [[N. A. Helmich]] / [[T. F. Hendon]] (1920), [[L. C. Ward]] / [[J. C. Carpenter]] (1926), [[Evelyn Feenker]] (1934), [[Fannie Shelton]] (1938)
**** 1300: former location of [[D. A. Helmich]] residence (1902–1916), Mrs [[N. A. Helmich]] / [[T. F. Hendon]] (1920), [[L. C. Ward]] / [[J. C. Carpenter]] (1926), [[Evelyn Feenker]] (1934), [[Fannie Shelton]] (1938)
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**** 1330: former location of [[J. G. Green]] residence (1902), [[Alonzo Green]] (1906–1912), [[W. C. Adams]] (1916), [[T. L. Burdette]] (1920), [[C. S. Henagan]] (1926), [[George McCrary]] (1930), [[Archie Hobbs]] (1930–1938), [[Ista Hammill]] (1934)
**** 1330: former location of [[J. G. Green]] residence (1902), [[Alonzo Green]] (1906–1912), [[W. C. Adams]] (1916), [[T. L. Burdette]] (1920), [[C. S. Henagan]] (1926), [[George McCrary]] (1930), [[Archie Hobbs]] (1930–1938), [[Ista Hammill]] (1934)
***** 1330½: former location of [[W. D. Samuels]] (1926)
***** 1330½: former location of [[W. D. Samuels]] (1926)
** east side
** east side ([[Block 669]]):
*** 1301: former location of [[G. W. Moughon]] residence (1902–1906), [[H. M. Stiles]] (1912), [[John Gulas]] (1916–1938)
*** 1301: former location of [[G. W. Moughon]] residence (1902–1906), [[H. M. Stiles]] (1912), [[John Gulas]] (1916–1938)
*** 1303: former location of [[G. T. Rosson]] residence (1906), [[J. A. Bell]] (1912), [[R. L. Ezelle]] (1916), [[Joseph Elliott]] (1920), [[Charles Whiteside]] (1926–1938)
*** 1303: former location of [[G. T. Rosson]] residence (1906), [[J. A. Bell]] (1912), [[R. L. Ezelle]] (1916), [[Joseph Elliott]] (1920), [[Charles Whiteside]] (1926–1938)

Revision as of 10:19, 29 December 2020

Twenty-fourth Street North is a north-south street running from the 24th Street Viaduct over the Railroad Reservation in the Central City neighborhood to 23rd Street North, just north of 15th Avenue North. The road then resumes from Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive at 19th Avenue North and continues to 41st Avenue North in North Birmingham.

Between 1st Avenue North and 4th Avenue South, 24th Street is part of U.S. Highway 78. Until the 1970s, U.S. Highway 31 came into the city from the north down 26th Street North as it does now, but came over two blocks on 8th Avenue North to 24th Street. The highway then followed 24th south to 7th Avenue South.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 24th Street North category.

Central City neighborhood

Druid Hills

Evergreen

North Birmingham

U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham
North side South side
Current route Carraway Blvd · Elton B. Stephens Expressway Elton B. Stephens Expressway
Previous routes 8th Avenue N · 24th Street N 24th Street S · 7th Avenue S · 20th Street S · 21st Street S