Pawnee Avenue
Pawnee Avenue is the name of a segment of road connecting Niazuma Avenue to Country Club Road through the Irondale Gap of Red Mountain. The road divides Birmingham's Highland Park and Redmont Park neighborhoods.
The road was improved as part of the Birmingham Realty Company's "Estate Sector". The word "Pawnee" is an Anglicized version of the Siouan name for a tribe of Native Americans living in what is now Nebraska.
In the early 20th century, Pawnee Avenue began at 29th Street South (then called Iroquois Street).
Most of the estates on the south side of Pawnee Avenue were demolished in the early 1990s for construction of the Redmont Park gated community and Redmont Park Condominiums, both accessed from Niazuma Circle. Part of the grass-covered slope between the road and the community's entranceway was turned over to the city and dedicated as Hugo Black Park.
Notable addresses
- road continues from Niazuma Avenue
- Niazuma Circle intersects (south only)
- 2801: Hugo Black Park
- 2811: former location of Oscar Hundley residence (1917)
- 2801: Hugo Black Park
- 29th Street South intersects (south only)
- 2900: Oscar Hundley residence (built 1910), C. H. Ungerman (1917)
- 2901: former location of Andrew Fulenwider residence, later home of Frank Nelson Jr (1920s), Harry Jackson (1940s) Southeastern Bible College (1947–1988)
- 2904: former location of H. E. Shropshire Jr residence (1909)
- 2912: Pawnee Square apartments
- 2930: former location of C. F. Horst Jr residence (1909–1909)
- 2934: Sterling Lanier residence (1913–1917)
- 2935: former location of Crawford Johnson residence (1913–1917)
- 30th Street South intersects (south only)
- 3001: former location of R. E. Lee residence (1917)
- 3006: former location of T. R. Sells residence (1917)
- 3022: former location of H. R. Engel residence (1917)
- 3026: former location of E. B. Snelling residence (1917)
- 31st Street South intersects (south only)
- 3100: residence
- 3113: Riviera South apartments
- 3200: former location of Mrs N. J. Sparks residence (1909)
- 3220: M. C. Fox residence (1917), Francis Falkenburg
- 3300: Hilltop Apartments, former location of H. R. Engel residence (1909)
- 3304: former location of Maggie Taylor residence (1909)
- 3404: former location of W. W. Ramey residence (1909)
- Altamont Road intersects (south only)
- Argyle Road intersects
- road continues as Country Club Road