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*** 32: former location of [[J. P. Dupree]] bicycle repairer (1904)
*** 32: former location of [[J. P. Dupree]] bicycle repairer (1904)
** east side
** east side
*** 7: former location of [[Jones Lumber Co.]] (1938)
*** 9: [[Birmingham Recycle & Recovery]], former location of [[Winter Waste Paper & Rag Co.]] (1946), [[Birmingham Waste Paper Co.]] (1964), [[Consolidated Fibres]], [[Recycling VISY]]
*** 9: [[Birmingham Recycle & Recovery]], former location of [[Winter Waste Paper & Rag Co.]] (1946), [[Birmingham Waste Paper Co.]] (1964), [[Consolidated Fibres]], [[Recycling VISY]]
* [[Seaboard Airline Railway]] crossing
* [[Seaboard Airline Railway]] crossing
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*** 110-130: [[Avondale Bricks]] (2008-)
*** 110-130: [[Avondale Bricks]] (2008-)
**** 110: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Gray-Flenor Coal Company]]
**** 110: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Gray-Flenor Coal Company]]
**** 112-114: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[McCurdy Furniture Co.]] (1946–1957), [[Benson Furniture & Appliance]] (1957), [[McCurdy-Mark T. Furniture Company]], [[Franks Brothers Cabinet Works]] overflow (1964)
**** 112-114: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Mark McCurdy]] furniture / [[Fred Bond]] printer (1938), [[McCurdy Furniture Co.]] (1946–1957), [[Benson Furniture & Appliance]] (1957), [[Franks Brothers Cabinet Works]] overflow (1964)
**** 116: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[L & F Products Co.]] engineering department (1946), [[Robinson Furniture Repair]] (1964), [[Birmingham Shoe Shop]], [[Fred Bond]] (printer)
**** 116: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Birmingham Shoe Shop]], [[Fred Bond]] printer, [[Avondale Shoe Shop]] repairs (1938), [[L & F Products Co.]] engineering department (1946), [[Robinson Furniture Repair]] (1964),
**** 118-124: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Franks Brothers Cabinet Works]] (1957–1999)
**** 118-124: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Franks Brothers Cabinet Works]] (1957–1999)
***** 118: former location of [[Skycraft Inc.]] airplane dealers (1946)
***** 118: former location of [[Skycraft Inc.]] airplane dealers (1946)
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**** 103: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Hanlin Coal Company]]
**** 103: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Hanlin Coal Company]]
**** 105: former location of vacant lot (1891)  
**** 105: former location of vacant lot (1891)  
**** 107–109: former location of [[Alabama Steel Company]] fabricators (1946–1964)
**** 107–109: former location of [[Alabama Steel Company]] fabricators (1938–1964)
***** 107: dwelling (1891)
***** 107: dwelling (1891)
***** 109: former location of [[Bill Jordan Scrap Dealer]]
***** 109: former location of [[Bill Jordan Scrap Dealer]]
**** 111: former location of [[Harper's Barber Shop]], [[Crow Construction Co.]] road equipment (1946)
**** 111: former location of [[Harper's Barber Shop]] (1938), [[Crow Construction Co.]] road equipment (1946)
***** 111½: former officers of [[Perry Thomas]] and [[Hello Anthony]]
***** 111½: former officers of [[Perry Thomas]] and [[Hello Anthony]]
**** 113: former location of barber shop (1891), [[Birmingham Receipt Company]] (1946), [[Abele & Company]] printers, [[Davis Chemical Co.]] (1964), [[Gilbert Home Improvement]]
**** 113: former location of barber shop (1891), [[Birmingham Receipt Company]] (1946), [[Abele & Company]] printers, [[Davis Chemical Co.]] (1964), [[Gilbert Home Improvement]]
** [[1st Alley North]] intersects
** [[1st Alley North]] intersects
*** 115: former location of shoe shop (1891), [[All American Cafe]] (1928), [[Blaising Fire Equipment Company]], [[Supreme Meat Supply]] (1946), [[Thompson's Institutional Service]] / [[T & N Brand Domestic Rabbits]] (1957), [[Thompson Grocery]] (1957–1964)
*** 115: former location of shoe shop (1891), [[All American Cafe]] (1928–1938), [[Blaising Fire Equipment Company]], [[Supreme Meat Supply]] (1946), [[Thompson's Institutional Service]] / [[T & N Brand Domestic Rabbits]] (1957), [[Thompson Grocery]] (1957–1964)
*** 117: former location of vacant store (1891)
*** 117: former location of vacant store (1891)
*** 119: former location of drug store (1891), [[Boy Scouts of America]] [[Adale Hut]] (1957)
*** 119: former location of drug store (1891), [[Boy Scouts of America]] [[Adale Hut]] (1957)
*** 125: [[The Abbey]] coffee shop, former location of [[Brown & Green]] and [[General Assembly Architects]]
*** 125: [[The Abbey]] coffee shop, former location of [[Brown & Green]] and [[General Assembly Architects]]
*** 131 (formerly 123): [[Avondale Masonic Temple]] (built 1909), [[Beloved Community Church]] (1999-), former location of [[U.S. Post Office Avondale Station]] (1946)
*** 131 (formerly 123): [[Avondale Masonic Temple]] (built 1909), [[Beloved Community Church]] (1999-), former location of [[U.S. Post Office Avondale Station]] (1938–1946)


* [[2nd Avenue South]] intersects
* [[2nd Avenue South]] intersects
** west side
** west side
*** 200-204: [[The Satellite]] bar and coffee shop (2015-), former location of [[Moore's Hall]] (1904), [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1946–1957), [[Piggly Wiggly]], [[Ram Tool & Supply]], [[Freshfully]] (2011-2014)
*** 200-204: [[The Satellite]] bar and coffee shop (2015-), former location of [[Moore's Hall]] (1904), [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1938–1957), [[Piggly Wiggly]], [[Ram Tool & Supply]], [[Freshfully]] (2011-2014)
**** 200: former location of vacant store (1891)
**** 200: former location of vacant store (1891)
**** 202: former location of vacant store (1891)
**** 202: former location of vacant store (1891)
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*** 208–212: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Theater]] (1924-1927), [[Cory & Faulkner Hardware]] (1957), [[All Seasons Products]], [[Games]]
*** 208–212: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Theater]] (1924-1927), [[Cory & Faulkner Hardware]] (1957), [[All Seasons Products]], [[Games]]
**** 208: former location of [[J. O. Staneil Coal & Transfer Co.]] (1946), [[Cory & Faulkner Hardware]] (1964)
**** 208: former location of [[J. O. Staneil Coal & Transfer Co.]] (1946), [[Cory & Faulkner Hardware]] (1964)
**** 210-212: [[Avondale Odd Fellows Building]], former location of [[Cory & Faulkner]] grocery (1946), [[Douglas Oil Equipment Co.]] (1964)
**** 210-212: [[Avondale Odd Fellows Building]], former location of [[Cory & Faulkner]] grocery (1938–1946), [[Douglas Oil Equipment Co.]] (1964)
*** 218–230: [[Roger's Tire Co.]]
*** 218–230: [[Roger's Tire Co.]]
**** 218: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[C. L. Smith Garage]] (1964)
**** 218: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[C. L. Smith Garage]] (1964)
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** east side
** east side
*** 201: [[Avondale Brewing Company]], former location of vacant store (1891), [[Holland Furnace Co.]] (1957), [[Fort-Story Drug Company]], [[H. A. Caldwell]] (physician), [[Robinson Furniture Repair]], [[Instrument Engineering Co.]] (1964)
*** 201: [[Avondale Brewing Company]], former location of vacant store (1891), [[Holland Furnace Co.]] (1957), [[Fort-Story Drug Company]], [[H. A. Caldwell]] (physician), [[Robinson Furniture Repair]], [[Instrument Engineering Co.]] (1964)
*** 203: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Bank & Savings]], [[Avondale Barber Shop]], [[Avon Barber Shop]] (1946), [[Billie's Place]] (1957), [[M & O Grill]] ([[Billy Seymore]] 1958), [[Long Branch Bar]] ([[Charles Acton]] 1962), [[Long Branch Oyster Bar]] (1964), [[Long Branch Saloon]]
*** 203: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Bank & Savings]], [[Avondale Barber Shop]], [[Avon Barber Shop]] (1938–1946), [[Billie's Place]] (1957), [[M & O Grill]] ([[Billy Seymore]] 1958), [[Long Branch Bar]] ([[Charles Acton]] 1962), [[Long Branch Oyster Bar]] (1964), [[Long Branch Saloon]]
*** 205: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Building & Loan]], [[Leon Crapet]] (grocer), [[Emmett's Cafe]] (1946), [[Benny's Place]] (1957), [[Avondale Supply Co.]] hardware (1964)
*** 205: former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Building & Loan]], [[Leon Crapet]] grocer (1938), [[Emmett's Cafe]] (1946), [[Benny's Place]] (1957), [[Avondale Supply Co.]] hardware (1964)
*** 207: former location of dwelling (1891), [[Atomic Barber Shop]] (1946), [[Emmett's Place]] (1957), [[Frances Rosa Cafe]], [[Lou-Jon's Bar-B-Q]] (1964)
*** 207: former location of dwelling (1891), ''[[The Birmingham Post]]'' Avondale bureau (1938), [[Atomic Barber Shop]] (1946), [[Emmett's Place]] (1957), [[Frances Rosa Cafe]], [[Lou-Jon's Bar-B-Q]] (1964)
*** 209: [[Post Office Pies]], former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Branch United States Post Office]]
*** 209: [[Post Office Pies]], former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Avondale Branch United States Post Office]]
*** 215: [[Saw's BBQ|Saw's Soul Kitchen]], former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Lambert's Barber Shop]] (1964), [[Quick & Split Cafe]]
*** 215: [[Saw's BBQ|Saw's Soul Kitchen]], former location of vacant lot (1891), [[Lambert's Barber Shop]] (1964), [[Quick & Split Cafe]]
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*** 326: former location of [[Meadows & Carter]] groceries (1925)
*** 326: former location of [[Meadows & Carter]] groceries (1925)
** east side:
** east side:
*** 301: former location of dwelling (1891), [[Dillon's Pharmacy]], [[Crouch Drugs]] (1946-1971)
*** 301: former location of dwelling (1891), [[Dillon's Pharmacy]], [[Crouch Drugs]] (1938-1971)
*** 303 (formerly 301½/301A): former location of [[Hale Caldwell]] physician (1946–1957),  [[W. S. Armour]], [[H. L. Martin]] physicians
*** 303 (formerly 301½/301A): former location of [[Hale Caldwell]] physician (1938–1957),  [[W. S. Armour]], [[H. L. Martin]] physicians
*** 305: former location of [[Dixie Audio Library]] (1964)
*** 305: former location of [[Dixie Audio Library]] (1964)
*** 307: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 307: former location of dwelling (1891)
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* [[4th Avenue South]] intersects
* [[4th Avenue South]] intersects
** west side:
** west side:
*** 400: [[400 41st Street]] (built 2018), [[Sidekicks]] / [[Cookie Dough Magic]] (November 2018-), former location of [[Gulf]] filling station, [[Smith Paving Construction Co.]] (1946), [[Warren Brothers Roads Co.]] pavers (1957–1964), [[Irwin Agency]] (insurance), [[Painted Shovel]] mercantile
*** 400: [[400 41st Street]] (built 2018), [[Sidekicks]] / [[Cookie Dough Magic]] (November 2018-), former location of [[Gulf]] filling station (1938), [[Smith Paving Construction Co.]] (1946), [[Warren Brothers Roads Co.]] pavers (1957–1964), [[Irwin Agency]] (insurance), [[Painted Shovel]] mercantile
*** 408: [[Feedback Music]], former location of [[Eastside Construction Co.]] (1964), [[Stewart Electrical Contractors]]
*** 408: [[Feedback Music]], former location of [[Eastside Construction Co.]] (1964), [[Stewart Electrical Contractors]]
*** 412: [[Spring Street Fire House]] (built 1890), former location of the [[Avondale Fire Department]] (1893-1910), [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 10|Birmingham Fire Company No. 10]] (1910-1926), [[J. W. Beach]] painting contractor (1946), [[Birmingham Garment Company]], [[Early Services, Inc.]] mechanical contractors (1964), [[Advertising & Art Council, Inc.]], [[Bert Smith Associates]], [[Genry's Barber Shop]] (-2010), [[Spring Street Fire House]] venue (2010-2012), [[Radix Systems]] (?), [[Spring Street Records]] (2011-)
*** 412: [[Spring Street Fire House]] (built 1890), former location of the [[Avondale Fire Department]] (1893-1910), [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 10|Birmingham Fire Company No. 10]] (1910-1926), [[Birmingham Garment Co.]] burial garments (1938), [[J. W. Beach]] painting contractor (1946), [[Early Services, Inc.]] mechanical contractors (1964), [[Advertising & Art Council, Inc.]], [[Bert Smith Associates]], [[Genry's Barber Shop]] (-2010), [[Spring Street Fire House]] venue (2010-2012), [[Radix Systems]] (?), [[Spring Street Records]] (2011-)
**** 412½: former location of [[Electronic Engineers]] (1964), [[Avondale Beauty Salon]]
**** 412½: former location of [[Electronic Engineers]] (1964), [[Avondale Beauty Salon]]
*** 420: former location of [[Traylor Electric Company]] (1964), [[House of Tires]], former site of [[Junkyard Jukes]] concert series
*** 420: former location of [[Traylor Electric Company]] (1964), [[House of Tires]], former site of [[Junkyard Jukes]] concert series
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**** 426: former location of [[Magic City Trucking Service]] (1957)
**** 426: former location of [[Magic City Trucking Service]] (1957)
**** 428: former location of ''[[The Birmingham Post]]'' Avondale bureau (1946), [[Southern Stainless Steel of Alabama]] (1957)
**** 428: former location of ''[[The Birmingham Post]]'' Avondale bureau (1946), [[Southern Stainless Steel of Alabama]] (1957)
**** 430: former location of [[Riley's Grocery & Cafe]] (1946), [[Number One Bar-B-Q]] (1957–1964)
**** 430: former location of [[A & P Food Store]] (1938), [[Riley's Grocery & Cafe]] (1946), [[Number One Bar-B-Q]] (1957–1964)
** east side:
** east side:
*** 401: [[Melt]], former location of [[Parkview Cleaners]], [[Stephen's Garage]]
*** 401: [[Melt]], former location of [[Parkview Cleaners]], [[Stephen's Garage]]

Revision as of 20:53, 10 November 2021

41st Street South (formerly Spring Street) is the main street of the Avondale business district. It begins at the Norfolk Southern Railroad's AGS South District and East End District trackage and crosses the Alabama and Tennessee River Railway track alongside 1st Avenue South, then proceeds for four more blocks before terminating at the main entrance to Avondale Park.

On the northern slope of Red Mountain above the park, the street between 40th and 42nd streets is called Glen View Road.

History

Spring Street was named for the Spring Branch, which carried outflow from Avondale Spring northward to Village Creek. Originally the branch occupied open ditches on either side of the street, requiring small bridges to access the businesses on either side. The stream was directed into a culvert below the center of the street in 1925.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 41st Street South category.

The original street numbering for Spring Street was unconventional, with the east side of the street, beginning at 1st Avenue South, running 201, 202, 203, 204, all the way to 226 on the south side of the alley between 3rd and 4th Avenue South, the resuming with 227, 228, etc. on the east side of the street, concluding with 251 opposite 226. This list attempts to use the closest contemporary addressing.