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* [[Center Street]] intersection (road continues east as [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Smithfield]])
* [[Center Street]] intersection (road continues east as [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Smithfield]])
** 1: former location of [[Arlington Fifty Minit Cleaners]] (1964)
** 1: former location of [[Arlington Fifty Minit Cleaners]] (1964)
** 2-6: former location of [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Grocery]] (1964)
** 2-6: former location of [[Hill Food Stores|Hill Super Market]] (1950- )
*** 4: [[Walk of Life Ministries]]
*** 4: [[Walk of Life Ministries]]
** 5: [[New Era Baptist Church]], formerly [[Elyton Baptist Church]] (1964)
** 5: [[New Era Baptist Church]], formerly [[Elyton Baptist Church]] (1964)

Revision as of 12:19, 18 October 2019

Cotton Avenue or Cotton Avenue Southwest is a major east-west street in West End, and a remnant of the pioneer Georgia Road, which crossed the Huntsville Road, Tuscaloosa Road, Arkadelphia Road, and other roads leading to Jasper and Selma at Elyton in the 1800s. After the town's annexation by Birmingham, it became a continuation of 1st Avenue North, running west from Center Street to 16th Place Southwest.

The entire street runs within the Arlington-West End neighborhood.

Notable addresses