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*** 216: [[Scout Branding Company]] | |||
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*** 417: [[Davis Center]] (formerly [[Davis School]]) | |||
* [[5th Avenue South]] intersection | * [[5th Avenue South]] intersection | ||
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*** 614: [[All Saints Episcopal Mission]] (1907-14) and parish house ([[Holy Innocents Hospital]] (-1914), [[Newsboys Club]], [[Dante Club]], [[Kamram Club]], [[Club Rose]] (-1950s)) | |||
*** [[29 Seven]] condominiums, [[P Jack's Gastropub]] | |||
** East side | ** East side | ||
*** 601: | *** 601: | ||
* [[7th Avenue South]] intersection | * [[7th Avenue South]] intersection | ||
** West side | ** West side | ||
*** 700: | *** 700: [[Avon Building]], ([[Exclusive Furniture Shop]], [[Bombay Café]], [[Rare Martini]], [[Red Mountain Church]]) | ||
*** [[Nana Funk]] | |||
*** [[Innisfree]] | |||
*** 720: [[Kelley's Neighborhood Sports Grill]] (formerly [[O.T.'s Neighborhood Sports Grill]]) | |||
*** 724: former location of [[Jimmy Wilson Studios]] (1938-) | |||
*** 726: [[Lou's Pub and Package Store]] (1987-) | |||
*** 728: [[Rags' Bar & Grill]] (2009-) | |||
*** 732: vacant lot, former site of [[Jaycees Haunted House]] (-2004) | |||
** East side | ** East side | ||
*** 701: | *** 701: former location of [[Eli's Barbecue]] | ||
*** 711: [[Hugo Marx & Company]] | |||
*** 725: [[Slice]] (formerly [[Bare Hands Gallery]], [[Lakeview Bistro]], [[Rock House Restaurant]]) | |||
* [[University Boulevard]]/[[Clairmont Avenue]] intersection | * [[University Boulevard]]/[[Clairmont Avenue]] intersection | ||
** West side | ** West side | ||
*** 800: | *** 800: | ||
** East side | ** East side | ||
* | * [[Highland Avenue]] intersection | ||
** [[Altamont Apartments]] (former location of [[George's Grill]]) | |||
[[Category:29th Street South|*]] | [[Category:29th Street South|*]] |
Revision as of 12:44, 21 November 2013
Twenty-ninth Street South is a north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running from 2nd Avenue South, through the heart of Lakeview, across University Boulevard/Clairmont Avenue to Rhodes Circle, and from there to Niazuma Avenue/Pawnee Avenue.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 29th Street South category.
Southside
- 2nd Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 200:
- 216: Scout Branding Company
- East side
- 201:
- West side
- 3rd Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 300:
- East side
- 301:
- West side
- 4th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 400:
- East side
- 401:
- 417: Davis Center (formerly Davis School)
- West side
- 5th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 500:
- East side
- 501:
- West side
- 6th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 600:
- 614: All Saints Episcopal Mission (1907-14) and parish house (Holy Innocents Hospital (-1914), Newsboys Club, Dante Club, Kamram Club, Club Rose (-1950s))
- 29 Seven condominiums, P Jack's Gastropub
- East side
- 601:
- West side
- 7th Avenue South intersection
- West side
- 700: Avon Building, (Exclusive Furniture Shop, Bombay Café, Rare Martini, Red Mountain Church)
- Nana Funk
- Innisfree
- 720: Kelley's Neighborhood Sports Grill (formerly O.T.'s Neighborhood Sports Grill)
- 724: former location of Jimmy Wilson Studios (1938-)
- 726: Lou's Pub and Package Store (1987-)
- 728: Rags' Bar & Grill (2009-)
- 732: vacant lot, former site of Jaycees Haunted House (-2004)
- East side
- 701: former location of Eli's Barbecue
- 711: Hugo Marx & Company
- 725: Slice (formerly Bare Hands Gallery, Lakeview Bistro, Rock House Restaurant)
- West side
- University Boulevard/Clairmont Avenue intersection
- West side
- 800:
- East side
- West side
- Highland Avenue intersection
- Altamont Apartments (former location of George's Grill)