2nd Avenue South: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
(4 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 102: Line 102:
**** 1609–1615: 1-story warehouse building, former location of [[Wittichen Chemical Co.]] (1950), [[Wittichen Supply Co.]] (1957–2015)
**** 1609–1615: 1-story warehouse building, former location of [[Wittichen Chemical Co.]] (1950), [[Wittichen Supply Co.]] (1957–2015)
*** 1617–1623: [[Sullivan Service Co.]], former location of [[Birmingham Building Products Co.]] (1950)
*** 1617–1623: [[Sullivan Service Co.]], former location of [[Birmingham Building Products Co.]] (1950)
*** 1625–1631: former location of [[G. C. Phillips Tractor Co.]] (1930), appliance wholesaler (1950), [[General Services & Construction]], [[Activa Inc.]], [[Retail Outlet]]  
*** 1625–1631: [[Current Charcoal Grill]] ([[Raymond Harbert]] 2024–), former location of [[G. C. Phillips Tractor Co.]] (1930), appliance wholesaler (1950), [[General Services & Construction]], [[Activa Inc.]], [[Retail Outlet]]  


* [[17th Street South]] intersects
* [[17th Street South]] intersects
Line 181: Line 181:


* [[21st Street South]] ([[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]) intersects
* [[21st Street South]] ([[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]) intersects
** north side:
** north side ([[Block 120]]):
*** 2100–2104: [[Davis Transmission building]] (built 1929), [[Carvana]], former location of [[Davis Transmission]] (1929)
*** 2100–2104: [[Davis Transmission building]] (built 1929), [[Carvana]], former location of [[Davis Transmission]] (1929)
**** 2104: former location of [[Newton Walker]] restaurant (1904)
**** 2104: former location of [[Newton Walker]] restaurant (1904)
Line 192: Line 192:
**** 2118: former location of [[Joseph Tebshrany & Son]] dry goods (1920–1925), [[Joseph Tebshrany & Son]] warehouse (1930)
**** 2118: former location of [[Joseph Tebshrany & Son]] dry goods (1920–1925), [[Joseph Tebshrany & Son]] warehouse (1930)
*** 2130: [[Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross]] headquarters (2008-) built 1900, former site of [[L. Shackelford]] saloon (1899), [[James Bouloukas]] restaurant (1925–1930), the [[Screening Room]] (1982–2007)
*** 2130: [[Birmingham Chapter of the American Red Cross]] headquarters (2008-) built 1900, former site of [[L. Shackelford]] saloon (1899), [[James Bouloukas]] restaurant (1925–1930), the [[Screening Room]] (1982–2007)
** south side:
** south side ([[Block 137]]):
*** 2103: former location of [[Taylor Motor Co.]] (1920), [[Hyatt-Phillips Auto Co.]] (1930)
*** 2103: former location of [[Taylor Motor Co.]] (1920), [[Hyatt-Phillips Auto Co.]] (1930)
*** 2105: former location of [[Farris-Armstrong]] Chrysler/Plymouth (1941)
*** 2105: former location of [[Farris-Armstrong]] Chrysler/Plymouth (1941)
Line 385: Line 385:
** 7230: former location of [[C. A. Johnson]] grocery (1925)
** 7230: former location of [[C. A. Johnson]] grocery (1925)
** 7331: former location of [[Fabric Jungle]] (1983)
** 7331: former location of [[Fabric Jungle]] (1983)
** 7531: [[Ebenezer Victory Empowerment Church]] (2022), former location of [[East Lake Church of Christ]] (1985)
** 7531: [[Ebenezer Victory Empowerment Church]] (2022), former location of [[East Lake Church of Christ]] (1954, 1985, 1995)
* [[76th Street South]] intersects
** 7621: former location of [[Sigma Nu]] fraternity (1925)
** 7621: former location of [[Sigma Nu]] fraternity (1925)
** 7632: former location of [[McNeal Motley]] barber (1925)
** 7632: former location of [[McNeal Motley]] barber (1925)
Line 430: Line 431:
*** 8246: former location of [[Tajuan's Family Connection]] barber shop (2012–2015)
*** 8246: former location of [[Tajuan's Family Connection]] barber shop (2012–2015)
*** 8248: former location of [[E. S. Newman]] grocery (1925), [[Mickey's Pillows & More]] ([[Jeanetta McConico]] 2012–2015)
*** 8248: former location of [[E. S. Newman]] grocery (1925), [[Mickey's Pillows & More]] ([[Jeanetta McConico]] 2012–2015)
*** 8401: [[Believers of Faith Bible Church]]. former location of [[First Presbyterian Church of East Lake]] (annex) (1960)
* [[84th Street South]] intersects
** 8401: [[Believers of Faith Bible Church]]. former location of [[First Presbyterian Church of East Lake]] (annex) (1960)
** 8429: former location of [[E. E. Wheeler]] contractor (1925)
** 8429: former location of [[E. E. Wheeler]] contractor (1925)


[[Category:2nd Avenue South|*]]
[[Category:2nd Avenue South|*]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 7 May 2024

Second Avenue South (originally Avenue B) is a two-way, east-west avenue in Birmingham. The main section runs from 10th Street South, just west of Interstate 65, to 34th Street South in the east. In 2012, the two blocks between 14th and 16th Streets were closed and removed, to become part the site of Regions Field. The road actually begins as a two-lane residential street at Center Street in North Titusville and runs to the intersection of 3rd Place and Kappa Avenue. West of Center Street, it continues as 2nd Avenue Southwest and runs through Loveman Village, ending just short of Martin Luther King, Jr Drive at Elmwood Cemetery.

Additional sections of 2nd Avenue South exist to the east in Woodlawn and East Lake. One section starts at 38th Street South and extends to just past 44th Street South. Another runs for two blocks between 47th and 49th Street. The final sections are two-lane residential roads. One runs from 62nd to 63rd Streets where it is interrupted by the Interstate 20 right of way. It then resumes in a final long section from 64th Place to 88th Street.

In East Lake, the road was originally known as Underwood Avenue.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 2nd Avenue South category.

South Titusville

Five Points South neighborhood

Southside neighborhood

Forest Park-South Avondale

East Avondale

South Woodlawn

East Lake neighborhood

South East Lake