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*** 2322: former location of [[Claude Spikes]] coal vender (1939)
*** 2322: former location of [[Claude Spikes]] coal vender (1939)
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** south side:
*** 2301-2323: [[Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church]], formerly [[Ensley Baptist Church]] (1939-1957) / [[Ensley Rotary Club]] (1957)
*** 2301-2323: [[Abyssinia Missionary Baptist Church]], former location of [[Ensley Baptist Church]] (1939-2005) / [[Ensley Rotary Club]] (1957)
**** 2317: former location of [[Ensley Baptist Church]] annex (1957)
**** 2317: former location of [[Ensley Baptist Church]] annex (1957)
**** 2323: former location of [[Emily Hoene]] dressmaker (1939), [[Ensley Baptist Church]] Sunday School (1957)
**** 2323: former location of [[Emily Hoene]] dressmaker (1939), [[Ensley Baptist Church]] Sunday School (1957)

Revision as of 10:28, 20 July 2022

This article is about the street in Ensley. For the downtown Birmingham street, see 5th Avenue South.

Avenue E is a primary business street four blocks south of the railroad tracks in downtown Ensley. The eastern end of the street runs for almost three blocks between 7th and 10th Street in Pratt City. It resumes south of Village Creek and passes the new P. D. Jackson-Olin High School before entering Ensley proper at 14th Street Ensley.

As it enters Fairfield at 36th Street Ensley just north of I-20/59, it continues under the interstate as Lloyd Noland Parkway.

Notable addresses

1815-1825 Avenue E Ensley in 1961

C* 18th Street Ensley intersection