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==Present route==
==Present route==
The present Georgia Road runs from [[Messer Airport Highway]] eastward into the heart of [[Woodlawn]], past [[Willow Wood]] park to [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]].  
The present Georgia Road runs from [[Messer Airport Highway]] eastward into the heart of [[Woodlawn]], past [[Willow Wood]] park to [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]]. Historic addresses east of 50th Street were generally along what is now Messer Airport Highway.


The road reappears as it splits off from [[1st Avenue South]] just before [[57th Street South]] in Woodlawn, continuing eastward below [[I-20]], through [[Gate City]], below [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]] and on into [[Irondale]] where it is renamed [[2nd Avenue North Irondale|2nd Avenue North]] as it crosses [[16th Street North Irondale|16th Street North]].
The road reappears as it splits off from [[1st Avenue South]] just before [[57th Street South]] in Woodlawn, continuing eastward below [[I-20]], through [[Gate City]], below [[Oporto-Madrid Boulevard]] and on into [[Irondale]] where it is renamed [[2nd Avenue North Irondale|2nd Avenue North]] as it crosses [[16th Street North Irondale|16th Street North]].
Formerly, in the early twentieth-century, the section of [[Messer Airport Highway]] from about [[43rd Street North]] to [[50th Street North]] was also part of Georgia Road.


==Notable addresses==
==Notable addresses==
===Birmingham===
===Birmingham===
* [[Messer Airport Highway]]
* Addresses that were along section that followed the general route of what later became [[Messer Airport Highway]]
** 4201: former location of [[Mt Marriah Spiritual Church]] (1942)
** 4360: former location of [[Mt Pleasant Baptist Church]] (1946)
** 4600: former location of [[Coleanor Coal & Mercantile Co.]] (1917)
** 4600: former location of [[Coleanor Coal & Mercantile Co.]] (1917)
** 4601: former location of [[Birmingham Oil Mill, Inc.]] (1934)
** 4601: former location of [[Birmingham Oil Mill, Inc.]] (1934)
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** former location of [[Union Cotton Oil Co.]] / [[Jefferson Fertilizer Co.]] (1917)
** former location of [[Union Cotton Oil Co.]] / [[Jefferson Fertilizer Co.]] (1917)
** 4730: former location of [[West Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1917)
** 4730: former location of [[West Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1917)
* [[Messer Airport Highway]]
** 5013: former location of [[Georgian Terrace Apartments]] (1970)
** 5013: former location of [[Georgian Terrace Apartments]] (1970)
** 5216: former location of [[Riashy's Delicatessen]] (1970)
** 5216: former location of [[Riashy's Delicatessen]] (1970)
** 5220: former location of [[Dahlke Screen & Weatherstrip]] (1970)
** 5220: former location of [[Dahlke Screen & Weatherstrip]] (1970)
** 5300: [[Healing Spring Baptist Church]]
** 5300: [[Healing Spring Baptist Church]], former location of [[Woodlawn Church of God (Georgia Road)|Woodlawn Church of God]] (1965, 1971), Rev. [[Lewis E. Talley]] (1960), [[Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal Church, South]] (1889-1912)
** 5312: [[Willow Wood Park]], former location of [[Wood Plantation]]
** 5312: [[Willow Wood Park]], former location of [[Wood Plantation]]
* [[54th Street North]] intersects
* [[54th Street North]] intersects
** parking lot, former location of [[Woodlawn Elementary School]] (1892-1961)
** 5404 parking lot, former location of [[Woodlawn Elementary School]] (1892-1961)
* [[55th Street North]] intersects
* [[55th Street North]] intersects
** 5501: former location of [[Woodlawn Monument Co.]] (1917)
** 5501: former location of [[Woodlawn Monument Co.]] (1917)
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** 6300: former location of [[J. E. Smith]] restaurant (1910)
** 6300: former location of [[J. E. Smith]] restaurant (1910)
** 6420: former location of [[Club 75]] ([[Harris Scott Jr]] 1970)
** 6420: former location of [[Club 75]] ([[Harris Scott Jr]] 1970)
** 6504: former location of [[St Bernadette Catholic Church]] (1959-1973)
** 6517: [[Allright Tool Company]]
** 6517: [[Allright Tool Company]]
** 6601: [[Glorious Light Church]]
** 6601: [[Glorious Light Church]]
** 6910: vacant, former location of [[Gate City Elementary School]] (1955-2011)
** 6910: vacant, former location of [[Gate City Elementary School]] (1955-2011)
** 7312: former location of [[Gate City Baptist Church]] (1925-1939-?) [[Pilgrim Congregational Church]] (1917-1924)
** 7300: [[Mt Mariah Missionary Baptist Church]] (1995- ), former location of [[Gate City Baptist Church]] (1971, 1985)
** 7312: former location of [[Gate City Baptist Church]] (1925-1946-) [[Pilgrim Congregational Church (Gate City)|Pilgrim Congregational Church]] (1917-1924)
** 7407: [[Holy Rosary Catholic Church]] (1889-)
** 7407: [[Holy Rosary Catholic Church]] (1889-)
** 7429: [[Miller Wire Works]] (1949-)
** 7429: [[Miller Wire Works]] (1949-)

Revision as of 11:19, 28 October 2023

Georgia Road is an east-west road in eastern Birmingham, a remnant of an old road that extended through the Mississippi Territory from Georgia along the length of the floor of Jones Valley.

Early settlers along Georgia Road included Obadiah and Edmund Wood at what became Woodlawn, Abner Killough at the "Big Spring" in present-day Avondale, Warren and Sam Truss at Trussville, Daniel Huffman at Huffman, Burrell Bass at Roebuck, and Richard B. Walker and William F. Nabers, whose lands included the area that would become the city of Birmingham. The road also traversed the grant given to William Ely on which Elyton was laid out in 1820. It was renamed "Cotton Avenue" within the town limits.

Georgia Road connected to Montevallo Road (also called Bear Meat Cabin Road or the Nashville to Montgomery Road) at Red Gap near what became Gate City. It crossed the Huntsville Road, Tuscaloosa Road and Arkadelphia Road at Elyton.

U.S. Highway 78 (Atlanta Highway) follows roughly the route of Georgia Road east of Birmingham.

Present route

The present Georgia Road runs from Messer Airport Highway eastward into the heart of Woodlawn, past Willow Wood park to 1st Avenue North. Historic addresses east of 50th Street were generally along what is now Messer Airport Highway.

The road reappears as it splits off from 1st Avenue South just before 57th Street South in Woodlawn, continuing eastward below I-20, through Gate City, below Oporto-Madrid Boulevard and on into Irondale where it is renamed 2nd Avenue North as it crosses 16th Street North.

Formerly, in the early twentieth-century, the section of Messer Airport Highway from about 43rd Street North to 50th Street North was also part of Georgia Road.

Notable addresses

Birmingham

Irondale