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* 2035: [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]]
* 2035: [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]]
* 2040: [[Highland Manor]] (formerly Sheraton Motor Inn with Guv'nor's Grill/Top of 21; former site of [[Highland Town Hall]])
* 2040: [[Highland Manor]] (formerly Sheraton Motor Inn with Guv'nor's Grill/Top of 21; former site of [[Highland Town Hall]])
 
* 2100: [[Temple Emanu-El]]
* 2146: former location of [[WAPI-AM]] & [[WAPI-FM]], previously [[Saxon Dance Studio]]
* 2146: former location of [[WAPI-AM]] & [[WAPI-FM]], previously [[Saxon Dance Studio]]
* 2151: former location of [[Mammy's Pancakes]] and [[New Tokyo]]
* 2151: former location of [[Mammy's Pancakes]] and [[New Tokyo]]

Revision as of 22:31, 18 October 2007

Highland Avenue is an east-west street that winds through the bowl park area of Southside Birmingham. The western end begins at the intersection of 12th Avenue and 20th Street South in Five Points South. It follows roughly the path of 12th Avenue with the exception of the areas of Rhodes Park and Caldwell Park. Highland Avenue is home to many apartments, condominiums, office buildings, restaurants and bars as it winds it way approximately 14 blocks to the Highland Golf Course, where it takes a sharp northward turn. Its eastern end is at the intersection of Clairmont Avenue in the Lakeview District.

Highland Avenue hosts numerous events, the largest of which is the annual Do Dah Day parade and festival.

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