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* [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]] intersects
* [[1st Avenue North (Downtown)|1st Avenue North]] intersects
** west side ([[Block 103]]):
** west side ([[Block 103]]):
*** 100–102: former location of [[Guarantee Awning & Tent Co.]] (1938)
*** 100–106: former location of [[Guarantee Awning & Tent Co.]] (1942)
**** 100: former location of fruit stand (1891), [[Angidile Computing Scale Co.]] (1916), [[Alabama Willys Light Co.]] (1920), [[Birmingham Tin Shop]] (1926)
**** 100–102: former location of [[Guarantee Awning & Tent Co.]] (1938)
**** 102: former location of [[Ingram Lithia Water Co.]] (1916), [[Alabama Awning & Tent Co.]] (1920), [[Guarantee Awning & Tent Co.]] (1925–1934)
***** 100: former location of fruit stand (1891), [[Angidile Computing Scale Co.]] (1916), [[Alabama Willys Light Co.]] (1920), [[Birmingham Tin Shop]] (1926)
*** 104: former location of [[R. E. Gill]] (1916), [[Birmingham Tin Shop]] storage (1926), [[Paul Carroll]] watch repair / [[Albert Bearden]] secondhand clothing (1938)
***** 102: former location of [[Ingram Lithia Water Co.]] (1916), [[Alabama Awning & Tent Co.]] (1920), [[Guarantee Awning & Tent Co.]] (1925–1934)
*** 106: former location of [[Z. O. McAnally]] (1912), [[C. S. Sims]] (1916), [[J. M. Jackson]] (1920), [[J. F. McConatha]] blacksmith (1926–1930), [[Liberty Auto Repair Co.]] (1938)
**** 104: former location of [[R. E. Gill]] (1916), [[Birmingham Tin Shop]] storage (1926), [[Paul Carroll]] watch repair / [[Albert Bearden]] secondhand clothing (1938)
**** 106: former location of [[Z. O. McAnally]] (1912), [[C. S. Sims]] (1916), [[J. M. Jackson]] (1920), [[J. F. McConatha]] blacksmith (1926–1930), [[Liberty Auto Repair Co.]] (1938)
*** 108–110: former location of [[Reese Carriage Co.]] (1902)
*** 108–110: former location of [[Reese Carriage Co.]] (1902)
**** 108: former location of cobbler (1891), [[Reese Carriage Co.]] (1896), [[Samuel Sanders]] (1906)
**** 108: former location of cobbler (1891), [[Reese Carriage Co.]] (1896), [[Samuel Sanders]] (1906)
**** 110: former location of carpenter shop (1891), [[L. Vadeboncoeur]] (1896), [[P. Figures]] (1906)
**** 110: former location of carpenter shop (1891), [[L. Vadeboncoeur]] (1896), [[P. Figures]] (1906)
*** 112-114: [[114 24th Street North]] (built c. 1902), [[J. R. Mahaffey]] (1906), [[National Lunch Co.]] (1938)
*** 112-114: [[114 24th Street North]] (built c. 1902), [[J. R. Mahaffey]] (1906), [[National Lunch Co.]] (1938–1942)
**** 112: [[Queen's Park]] bar (November 2018-), former location of [[J. W. Collins & Co.]] grocery store (1887), saloon (1891), [[J. P. Swift]] (1904), [[Wilcox Electric Co.]] (1916), [[Exchange Auto Shop]] (1920–1923), [[G. W. Franklin]] (1926), [[Independent Cigar Co.]] (1930), [[Wright Cigar Co.]] (1934)
**** 112: [[Queen's Park]] bar (November 2018-), former location of [[J. W. Collins & Co.]] grocery store (1887), saloon (1891), [[J. P. Swift]] (1904), [[Wilcox Electric Co.]] (1916), [[Exchange Auto Shop]] (1920–1923), [[G. W. Franklin]] (1926), [[Independent Cigar Co.]] (1930), [[Wright Cigar Co.]] (1934)
***** 112½: former location of Mrs [[C. B. Turner]] furnished rooms, [[J. T. Allison]] (1912), [[J. S. Walker]] (1926), [[Arthur Littlefield]] (1930), [[Bessie Welter]] (1938)
***** 112½: former location of Mrs [[C. B. Turner]] furnished rooms, [[J. T. Allison]] (1912), [[J. S. Walker]] (1926), [[Arthur Littlefield]] (1930), [[Bessie Welter]] (1938), [[John Bullard]] (1938)
**** 114: former location of "negro restaurant" (1891), [[Farmers Union Produce Exchange]] (1912), [[R. A. Wade]] (1916), [[C. C. Greer]] (1920), [[Entertainer's Club]] (1984), [[Bomb Shelter]] (1993–2008)
**** 114: former location of "negro restaurant" (1891), [[Farmers Union Produce Exchange]] (1912), [[R. A. Wade]] (1916), [[C. C. Greer]] (1920), [[Entertainer's Club]] (1984), [[Bomb Shelter]] (1993–2008)
***** 114B: former location of [[Iron Workers Shopmen Local Union No. 539]] (1984)
***** 114B: former location of [[Iron Workers Shopmen Local Union No. 539]] (1984)
*** 116–130: [[2331 2nd Avenue North|two-story commercial building]] (built c. 1904), [[Custom Screen Printing]], former location of [[Motlow Distilling Company|Jack Daniel Distributing Company]], [[Jack's Auto Supply Co.]] (1964-1984)
*** 116–130: [[2331 2nd Avenue North|two-story commercial building]] (built c. 1904), [[Custom Screen Printing]], former location of [[Motlow Distilling Company|Jack Daniel Distributing Company]], [[Jack's Auto Supply Co.]] (1964-1984)
**** 116½: former location of Mrs [[M. S. McDaniel]] (1916), [[O. R. Bilbro]] (1920), [[Charles Neilson]] (1926–1930), [[Sherman Kilgore]] (1938)
**** 116½: former location of Mrs [[M. S. McDaniel]] (1916), [[O. R. Bilbro]] (1920), [[Charles Neilson]] (1926–1930), [[Sherman Kilgore]] (1938), [[Hanna Swartz]] (1942)
**** 118: former location of [[A. W. Tucker]] (1926), [[Zachariah Palmer]] barber (1930–1938)
**** 118: former location of [[A. W. Tucker]] (1926), [[Zachariah Palmer]] barber (1930–1938), [[Joseph Campisi]] barber (1942)
**** 130: former location of [[Parks & Fleming]] (1896)
**** 130: former location of [[Parks & Fleming]] (1896)
** east side ([[Block 104]]):
** east side ([[Block 104]]):
*** 101–107: [[United Trophy & Specialties]] (1965-)
*** 101–107: [[United Trophy & Specialties]] (1965-)
**** 101: former location of saloon & pool hall (1891–1902)
**** 101: former location of saloon & pool hall (1891–1902)
**** 103: former location of [[John Malix]] (1912), [[Fish & Wood]] (1920), [[Fuller Supply Co.]] janitor supplies (1938)
**** 103: former location of [[John Malix]] (1912), [[Fish & Wood]] (1920), [[Fuller Supply Co.]] janitor supplies (1938), [[Albert Reardon]] secondhand clothes (1942)
**** 105: former location of [[William Hall]] (1912), [[Allen & Olridge]] (1916)
**** 105: former location of [[William Hall]] (1912), [[Allen & Olridge]] (1916), [[M. S. Hockaday & Co.]] drugs & sundries (1942)
**** 107: former location of [[I-Got-You Glue Co.]] (1912), [[Ryan Harness Co.]] ([[P. J. Ryan]] 1916–1920), [[Wright Cigar Co.]] (1930), [[Latex Sundries Co.]] (1938)
**** 107: former location of [[I-Got-You Glue Co.]] (1912), [[Ryan Harness Co.]] ([[P. J. Ryan]] 1916–1920), [[Wright Cigar Co.]] (1930), [[Latex Sundries Co.]] (1938)
***** 107½: former location of [[Carter House]] (1912–1916), [[John Malik]] (1920), [[James Nichols]] (1930), [[George Enis]] (1934), [[William Henderson]] (1938)
***** 107½: former location of [[Carter House]] (1912–1916), [[John Malik]] (1920), [[James Nichols]] (1930), [[George Enis]] (1934), [[William Henderson]] (1938), [[Minnie Sprayberry]] (1942)
*** 109–111: vacant lot, former location of [[Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United|Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Co.]] (1902), [[McElroy Bros.]] (1906), [[James E. Jackson]] restaurant (1934), [[Birmingham Food Park]] (2017-2018)
*** 109–111: vacant lot, former location of [[Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United|Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Co.]] (1902), [[McElroy Bros.]] (1906), [[James E. Jackson]] restaurant (1934), [[Robertson Tire Exchange]] (1942), [[Birmingham Food Park]] (2017-2018)
**** 109: former location of [[Mary Monzana]] (1912), Mrs [[M. Mizerany]] (1920), [[Ryan Harness Co.]] ([[Edward Ryan]] 1926–1930)
**** 109: former location of [[Mary Monzana]] (1912), Mrs [[M. Mizerany]] (1920), [[Ryan Harness Co.]] ([[Edward Ryan]] 1926–1930)
**** 111: former location of [[Ideal Laundry Co.]] (1912–1920), [[Joseph Malik]] restaurant (1930)
**** 111: former location of [[Ideal Laundry Co.]] (1912–1920), [[Joseph Malik]] restaurant (1930)
*** 113–127: two-story commercial building, [[Burgess Interiors]]
*** 113–127: two-story commercial building, [[Burgess Interiors]]
**** 113–115: former location of [[McNamara Laird Co.]] snuff manufacturers (1902), [[Ideal Laundry Co.]] (1926–1938)
**** 113–115: former location of [[McNamara Laird Co.]] snuff manufacturers (1902), [[Ideal Laundry Co.]] (1926–1942)
***** 113: former location of saloon (1891), [[T. Cotton]] grist mill (1902), [[Penny Laundry]] (1906)
***** 113: former location of saloon (1891), [[T. Cotton]] grist mill (1902), [[Penny Laundry]] (1906)
***** 115: former location of [[George Lobue]] (1906), [[Model Laundry]] (1912)
***** 115: former location of [[George Lobue]] (1906), [[Model Laundry]] (1912)
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***** 204½: former location of [[Mamie Curtis]] (1926)
***** 204½: former location of [[Mamie Curtis]] (1926)
**** 206: former location of [[C. L. Lacey]] (1916), [[Nick Thompson]] (1920), [[Joseph Capra]] barber (1926–1938)
**** 206: former location of [[C. L. Lacey]] (1916), [[Nick Thompson]] (1920), [[Joseph Capra]] barber (1926–1938)
**** 210: former location of [[Gorman's Pet Shop]] (1934), [[Gorman's Dairy Supply Co.]] (1938), [[Clayton Cafe]] (1941)
**** 210: former location of [[Gorman's Pet Shop]] (1934), [[Gorman's Dairy Supply Co.]] (1938), [[Clayton Cafe]] (1941–1942)
**** 212: [[Asthetik Bham]], former location of [[Jason Wallis Photography]], [[Feast & Forest]] (2015-2018)
**** 212: [[Asthetik Bham]], former location of [[Jason Wallis Photography]], [[Feast & Forest]] (2015-2018)
*** 212–214: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 4]] (built 1926), former location of the [[East End Birmingham Fire Department]] (1902), [[Engine Co. No. 4]] (1906–1925), [[Downtown Masonic Temple Association]] (1969-), [[Owens & Woods Partnership]] (1981–?), [[Sheppard Harris & Associates]] (2010–present)
*** 212–214: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 4]] (built 1926), former location of the [[East End Birmingham Fire Department]] (1902), [[Engine Co. No. 4]] (1906–1925), [[Downtown Masonic Temple Association]] (1969-), [[Owens & Woods Partnership]] (1981–?), [[Sheppard Harris & Associates]] (2010–present)
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***** 220½: former location of [[W. E. Davis]] / [[S. L. Nelson]] (1912)
***** 220½: former location of [[W. E. Davis]] / [[S. L. Nelson]] (1912)
** east side ([[Block 81]]):
** east side ([[Block 81]]):
*** 201-207: former location of the [[Wood Building]] (built early 1900s), [[Eagle Hotel]] (1903), [[Eagle Hotel|Hotel Jefferson]] (1912–1920), [[Eagle Hotel|Hotel Al-Bert]] (1925), [[Eagle Hotel|Clayton Hotel]] (1930–1938), [[Eagle Hotel|Vulcan Hotel]] (1941)  
*** 201-207: former location of the [[Wood Building]] (built early 1900s), [[Eagle Hotel]] (1903), [[Eagle Hotel|Hotel Jefferson]] (1912–1920), [[Eagle Hotel|Hotel Al-Bert]] (1925), [[Eagle Hotel|Clayton Hotel]] (1930–1938), [[Eagle Hotel|Vulcan Hotel]] (1941–1942)  
**** 201-207: gated parking lot for [[Gallery Lofts]]
**** 201-207: gated parking lot for [[Gallery Lofts]]
***** 201: former location of [[Star Super Market]] (1950s)
***** 201: former location of [[Star Super Market]] (1950s)
***** 205: former location of hotel entrance
***** 205: former location of hotel entrance
*** 209: [[Gallery Lofts]] (side), former location of [[Gorman-Gammill Seed & Dairy Supply Co.]] (1930), [[J. B. Gorman & Son Seed & Supply Co.]] (1934)
*** 209–211: [[Gallery Lofts]] (side), former location of [[Gorman-Gammill Seed & Dairy Supply Co.]] (1930), [[J. B. Gorman & Son Seed & Supply Co.]] (1934), [[Sam Houston Brokerage Co.]] seeds (1942)
*** 211: former location of [[F. Brown]] (1902), [[Benjamin Stark]] (1906), [[Mary C. Smith]] (1912), [[Annie Kelley]] (1916), [[Janie Howard]] (1920)
**** 211: former location of [[F. Brown]] (1902), [[Benjamin Stark]] (1906), [[Mary C. Smith]] (1912), [[Annie Kelley]] (1916), [[Janie Howard]] (1920)
*** 213-215: private residence, former location of [[Dixie Hatcheries]] (1934), [[Jackson Hotel]], proposed location of [[New Vulcan Ale House]]
*** 213-215: private residence, former location of [[Dixie Hatcheries]] (1934), [[Gorman Seed & Pet Shop]] (1942), [[Jackson Hotel]], proposed location of [[New Vulcan Ale House]]
**** 213: former location of [[L. T. Jones]] (1902), [[L. E. Jones]] / [[William Clark]] / [[J. Peters]] (1906), [[Whistle Co.]] (1920), [[Gorman's Pet Shop]] (1938)
**** 213: former location of [[L. T. Jones]] (1902), [[L. E. Jones]] / [[William Clark]] / [[J. Peters]] (1906), [[Whistle Co.]] (1920), [[Gorman's Pet Shop]] (1938)
**** 215: former location of [[Mitchell Motor Co.]] (1920)
**** 215: former location of [[Mitchell Motor Co.]] (1920)
*** 217-231: former location of a weed and feed store (1930s), [[Jimmie Hale Mission]] (-2007)
*** 217-231: former location of a weed and feed store (1930s), [[Jimmie Hale Mission]] (-2007)
**** 217: former location of [[C. Rutherford]] (1902), [[Leroy Day]] residence (1912–1920), [[Martha Day]] (1926–1930)
**** 217: former location of [[C. Rutherford]] (1902), [[Leroy Day]] residence (1912–1920), [[Martha Day]] (1926–1930)
**** 219: former location of [[Jack Curtis]] barber (1930), [[Kipp Gupton]] barber (1934–1938)
**** 219: former location of [[Jack Curtis]] barber (1930), [[Kipp Gupton]] barber (1934–1942)
**** 223: former location of [[W. A. Disheroot]] (1902), [[A. Kontos]] (1906), [[Annie Davis]] (1912)
**** 223: former location of [[W. A. Disheroot]] (1902), [[A. Kontos]] (1906), [[Annie Davis]] (1912)
**** 225–231: former location of [[W. A. Disheroot]] grocery (1902), [[George Bains]] (1912)
**** 225–231: former location of [[W. A. Disheroot]] grocery (1902), [[George Bains]] (1912)
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** west side ([[Block 77]]):
** west side ([[Block 77]]):
*** 300–306: former location of [[St John African Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1902), [[First Congregational Church]] (1906)
*** 300–306: former location of [[St John African Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1902), [[First Congregational Church]] (1906)
**** 304: former location of [[Royal Furniture Co.]] secondhand goods (1942)
*** 306–308: former location of [[Merrill Bumstead]] manufacturing confectioner (1930)
*** 306–308: former location of [[Merrill Bumstead]] manufacturing confectioner (1930)
**** 308½: former location of [[Davis Flats]] (1916), [[O. C. Horne]] (1920), [[Joseph Lombardo]] (1926), [[Charles Rogers]] (1930–1934), [[Roy L. Woods]] (1938)
**** 306: former location of [[Archie Chism]] antiques (1942)
*** 310: former location of [[H. Goodman]] residence (1902–1906), [[Jewel Tea Co.]] (1926), [[George Meriwether]] plumbing supplies (1930), [[Giant Tire & Battery Co.]] (1934), [[Young Furniture Co.]] secondhand furniture (1938)
**** 308½: former location of [[Davis Flats]] (1916), [[O. C. Horne]] (1920), [[Joseph Lombardo]] (1926), [[Charles Rogers]] (1930–1934), [[Roy L. Woods]] (1938), [[Hobey Howard]] (1942)
*** 312–314: former location of [[Acme Co.]] mosquito bar manufacturers (1920–1926), [[Brown Transfer|Brown Transfer & Warehouse Co.]] (1930–1938)
*** 310: former location of [[H. Goodman]] residence (1902–1906), [[Jewel Tea Co.]] (1926), [[George Meriwether]] plumbing supplies (1930), [[Giant Tire & Battery Co.]] (1934), [[Young Furniture Co.]] secondhand furniture (1938), [[Art Bindery & Ruling Co.]] bookbinders (1942)
*** 312–314: former location of [[Acme Co.]] mosquito bar manufacturers (1920–1926), [[Brown Transfer|Brown Transfer & Warehouse Co.]] / [[Brown Transfer|Brown Transfer & Freight Lines]] (1930–1942)
**** 312: former location of [[F. Tedescki]] (1902), [[Birmingham Awning & Tent Works]] ([[T. G. Berents]] 1904–1906)
**** 312: former location of [[F. Tedescki]] (1902), [[Birmingham Awning & Tent Works]] ([[T. G. Berents]] 1904–1906)
**** 314: former location of residence (1902), [[H. T. Aydelott]] / [[Charles Slade]] (1906)
**** 314: former location of residence (1902), [[H. T. Aydelott]] / [[Charles Slade]] (1906)
***** 314½: former location of [[Birmingham Tent & Awning Works]] (1912–1916)
***** 314½: former location of [[Birmingham Tent & Awning Works]] (1912–1916)
*** 316–324: former location of residence (1902)
*** 316–324: former location of residence (1902)
**** 316: former location of [[Wheelock Engineering Co.]] (1912), [[Robert Ferrell]] (1930), [[Lawrence Hood]] locksmith & grinding (1934–1938)
**** 316: former location of [[Wheelock Engineering Co.]] (1912), [[Robert Ferrell]] (1930), [[Lawrence Hood]] locksmith & grinding (1934–1938), [[Albert Collier]] restaurant (1942)
**** 318: former location of [[Andrew Dyson]] grocer (1887), [[Hobart Nealy]] (1912), [[J. V. VanBremer]] (1926)
**** 318: former location of [[Andrew Dyson]] grocer (1887), [[Hobart Nealy]] (1912), [[J. V. VanBremer]] (1926)
** east side ([[Block 78]]):  
** east side ([[Block 78]]):  
*** 301–331: [[Birmingham Post Office]]
*** 301–331: [[Birmingham Post Office]]
**** 301–309: former location of residence (1902)
**** 301–309: former location of residence (1902)
**** 311: former location of [[Benjamin Meriwether]] residence (1906), [[George Bains]] (1912), [[Adaline Bell]] (1916), [[Mattie Simmons]] (1920), [[Charles Smith]] (1926), [[Annie Harris]] (1930), [[Robert King]] (1934), [[Lawrence Houston]] (1938)
**** 311: former location of [[Benjamin Meriwether]] residence (1906), [[George Bains]] (1912), [[Adaline Bell]] (1916), [[Mattie Simmons]] (1920), [[Charles Smith]] (1926), [[Annie Harris]] (1930), [[Robert King]] (1934), [[Lawrence Houston]] (1938), [[George Matthews]] (1942)
**** 313: former location of [[S. Johnson]] residence (1902), [[Cephas Cartledge]] (1912), [[D. L. Stull]] (1916), [[Benjamin Mareno]] (1920)
**** 313: former location of [[S. Johnson]] residence (1902), [[Cephas Cartledge]] (1912), [[D. L. Stull]] (1916), [[Benjamin Mareno]] (1920)
**** 315–329: former location of residence (1902)
**** 315–329: former location of residence (1902)
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**** 414½: former location of [[William Ferrell]] (1926), [[Charles Baker]] (1930), [[William McFarland]] coal (1938)
**** 414½: former location of [[William Ferrell]] (1926), [[Charles Baker]] (1930), [[William McFarland]] coal (1938)
*** 416: former location of [[J. E. Lumpkin]] grocer (1887), [[F. B. Peck]] (1912), [[Robert Perry]] (1916), [[W. H. Brown]] (1920), [[William Ferrell]] (1926), [[Frank Sample]] restaurant (1930)
*** 416: former location of [[J. E. Lumpkin]] grocer (1887), [[F. B. Peck]] (1912), [[Robert Perry]] (1916), [[W. H. Brown]] (1920), [[William Ferrell]] (1926), [[Frank Sample]] restaurant (1930)
*** 422: former location of [[Dixie-Battery-Cable Co.]] (1926), [[Pauline Black]] confectionery (1938)
*** 422: former location of [[Dixie-Battery-Cable Co.]] (1926), [[Pauline Black]] confectionery (1938), [[Bond Cleaners & Laundry]] (1942)
*** 424: former location of [[Alabama Radio Supply Co.]] (1930)
*** 424: former location of [[Alabama Radio Supply Co.]] (1930), [[Brett Butane Service]] (1942)
*** 426: former location of [[American District Telegraph Co.]] (1934), [[Palmer Mitchell]] (1938)
*** 426: former location of [[American District Telegraph Co.]] (1934), [[Palmer Mitchell]] (1938), [[U.S. Home Modernization Co.]] roofers (1942)
*** 428: former location of [[Birmingham Rug & Novelty Co.]] (1926), [[Birmingham Coin Machine Co.]] (1938)
*** 428: former location of [[Birmingham Rug & Novelty Co.]] (1926), [[Birmingham Coin Machine Co.]] (1938), [[Joseph Rocks]] confectioner (1942)
** east side ([[Block 55]]):  
** east side ([[Block 55]]):  
*** 401–431: [[Birmingham Post Office]] (built 1970s)
*** 401–431: [[Birmingham Post Office]] (built 1970s)
**** 401: former location of [[Nick's Grill]] / [[Daniel Service Station]] (1938)
**** 401–403: former location of [[Daniel Service Station]] (1938), [[Nick's Grill]] (1938–1942), [[Cowles & Lassiter]] gas station (1942)
**** 403: former location of [[James Clark Jr Electric Co.]] / [[Cleveland Rock Drill Co.]] / [[Summit Coal Co.]] / [[Southern Air Spring Co.]] / [[Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.]] / [[Gruss Alabama Co.]] / [[O. G. Stoelker]] (1926), [[J. T. Sudduth & Co.]] manufacturers' agents (1930), [[Middleton Radio Co.]] / [[Birmingham Radio Service Shop]] (1934)
***** 403: former location of [[James Clark Jr Electric Co.]] / [[Cleveland Rock Drill Co.]] / [[Summit Coal Co.]] / [[Southern Air Spring Co.]] / [[Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Co.]] / [[Gruss Alabama Co.]] / [[O. G. Stoelker]] (1926), [[J. T. Sudduth & Co.]] manufacturers' agents (1930), [[Middleton Radio Co.]] / [[Birmingham Radio Service Shop]] (1934)
**** 405: former location of [[Charles W. Rowe Co.]] (1926), [[G. B. Graham & Co.]] painters (1930), [[Birmingham Radio Service Shop]] (1938)
**** 405: former location of [[Charles W. Rowe Co.]] (1926), [[G. B. Graham & Co.]] painters (1930), [[Birmingham Radio Service Shop]] (1938–1942), [[Edward Jinnette]] manufacturers agent (1942)
**** 407: former location of [[A. W. Hooper]] (1926), [[William H. Keller Inc.]] tools / [[Clark Equipment Co.]] drills (1930–1938)
**** 407: former location of [[A. W. Hooper]] (1926), [[William H. Keller Inc.]] tools / [[Clark Equipment Co.]] drills (1930–1942)
**** 409: former location of [[J. A. Yates]] (1926)
**** 409: former location of [[J. A. Yates]] (1926), [[Caswell Cleaners]] (1942)
**** 411–413: former location of [[Caswell Hotel]] ([[William Huckaba]] 1926–1938)
**** 411–413: former location of [[Caswell Hotel]] (1926–1942)
***** 411: former location of [[W. R. Dillard]] (1902), [[S. M. Blann]] / [[F. T. Pointer]] (1906), [[Edward Hopping]] residence (1912–1920)
***** 411: former location of [[W. R. Dillard]] (1902), [[S. M. Blann]] / [[F. T. Pointer]] (1906), [[Edward Hopping]] residence (1912–1920)
**** 417: former location of [[O. Z. Neill]] (1902), [[J. L. Fletcher]]  (1906), [[R. R. Guthrie]] (1912), [[W. S. Dudley]] (1916), [[Charlton Morgan]] residence (1916–1920), [[J. R. Stewart]] (1920), [[Pear Scrimsher]] (1926), [[Edward Kratzer]] (1930), Mrs [[Frances Harrison]] (1934)
**** 417: former location of [[O. Z. Neill]] (1902), [[J. L. Fletcher]]  (1906), [[R. R. Guthrie]] (1912), [[W. S. Dudley]] (1916), [[Charlton Morgan]] residence (1916–1920), [[J. R. Stewart]] (1920), [[Pear Scrimsher]] (1926), [[Edward Kratzer]] (1930), Mrs [[Frances Harrison]] (1934)
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**** 504: former location of [[W. H. Cartledge]] (1916), [[R. C. Butler]] (1920)
**** 504: former location of [[W. H. Cartledge]] (1916), [[R. C. Butler]] (1920)
***** 504½: former location of [[T. H. Stansberry]] (1920)
***** 504½: former location of [[T. H. Stansberry]] (1920)
**** 508: former location of [[Shelby Creamery]] (1916), [[M. C. Blackmon]] (1920), Mrs [[M. E. Arnold]] (1926), [[Anastaseos Argeros]] restaurant (1930), [[Rasmus Sanford]] (1938)
**** 508: former location of [[Shelby Creamery]] (1916), [[M. C. Blackmon]] (1920), Mrs [[M. E. Arnold]] (1926), [[Anastaseos Argeros]] restaurant (1930), [[Rasmus Sanford]] (1938), [[LaDame Cleaners]] (1942)
***** 508½: former location of [[Daniel Bush]] residence (1916–1920), [[A. L. Arnold]] (1926), [[Anastaseos Argeros]] (1930), [[Edward Wilson]] (1938)
***** 508½: former location of [[Daniel Bush]] residence (1916–1920), [[A. L. Arnold]] (1926), [[Anastaseos Argeros]] (1930), [[Edward Wilson]] (1938)
**** 506: former location of [[Ernest Bennett]] paper (1930)
**** 506: former location of [[Ernest Bennett]] paper (1930)

Revision as of 10:49, 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