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*** 49: [[Craft's on Church Street]], former location of [[Ariail's Drug Store]], [[Miss Dot's]] restaurant (2016-)
*** 49: [[Craft's on Church Street]], former location of [[Ariail's Drug Store]], [[Miss Dot's]] restaurant (2016-)
*** 53: [[Dukes Clothier]], former location of [[Norton's Florist]]
*** 53: [[Dukes Clothier]], former location of [[Norton's Florist]]
*** 55: [[Ivory & White]] bridal shop
*** 55: [[Ivory & White]] bridal shop, former location of [[Mitzi's]] (1970s)
*** 57: [[Harbin Discount Pharmacy]], former location of [[End of the Rainbow]] video arcade (1980s)
*** 57: [[Harbin Discount Pharmacy]], former location of [[End of the Rainbow]] video arcade (1980s)
*** 61: [[Laura Kathryn]]
*** 61: [[Laura Kathryn]]

Revision as of 15:39, 7 August 2022

This article is about the street in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village. For the street in Pelham, since renamed, see Philip Davis Street.

Church Street is a one and three quarter-mile long street at the heart of Mountain Brook's Crestline Village commercial district, connecting Montevallo Road to Euclid Avenue.

Church Street is the primary route of the Mountain Brook Christmas Parade.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Church Street category.

References

  • Massouleh, Tara (April 2018) "What to do in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village." Birmingham magazine
  • Seale, Michael (August 6, 2018) "Mountain Brook's Villages Remain Pillars Of The Community." Patch