Avenue H Ensley
- This article is about the street in Ensley. For the downtown Birmingham street, see University Boulevard.
Avenue H is a business street seven blocks south of the railroad tracks in downtown Ensley. The eastern end of the street continues from Avenue G Ensley in Central Pratt. It continues through South Pratt and Ensley proper, stopping at 35th Street Ensley short of I-59. Between 17th and 21st Street Ensley, Avenue H forms the southern edge of the Downtown Ensley Historic District.
Another section of Avenue H Ensley extends from 41st Street Ensley to 60th Place Ensley at Myron Massey Boulevard, dividing Birmingham's Belview Heights neighborhood on the east from the city of Fairfield on the west. The section between Franklin Avenue and 47th Street Ensley is known as Ridgeway Alley. The avenue is closed between 48th Street Ensley and from 53rd Street Ensley.
Notable addresses
South Pratt
- Avenue begins at Railroad Avenue (north) / 7th Street Pratt (south) as continuation of Avenue G Ensley in Central Pratt
- Avenue crosses over BNSF Railway track
- 7th Street Pratt intersects
- 8th Street Pratt intersects
- 9th Street Pratt intersects
- 10th Street Pratt intersects
- Avenue ends short of Village Creek
Ensley
- McAlpine Park and McAlpine Park Recreation Center
- 11th Street Ensley intersects (north only)
- 12th Street Ensley intersects
- 13th Street Ensley intersects
- 14th Street Ensley intersects
- 15th Street Ensley intersects
- 16th Street Ensley intersects
- 17th Street Ensley intersects
- 18th Street Ensley intersects
- north side:
- south side:
- 1801–1803: 1-story commercial building, former location of Ensley Library (built 1906), doctor's office (demolished)
- 1801: Renew Birmingham
- 1809: DaVita Steel City Dialysis
- 19th Street Ensley intersects
- north side:
- south side
- 20th Street Ensley (Alabama State Highway 269) intersects
- north side:
- south side:
- 21st Street Ensley intersects
- north side:
- 2100: Langley Center, formerly St Anthony's Church (built 1955)
- 2110: former location of St Anthony's Church (built 1901, demolished 1950s)
- south side
- north side:
- 22nd Street Ensley intersects
- 23rd Street Ensley intersects
- 24th Street Ensley intersects
- 25th Street Ensley intersects
- 26th Street Ensley intersects
- north side:
- south side:
- 2613: Gas House Records
- 27th Street Ensley intersects
- 28th Street Ensley intersects
- 29th Street Ensley intersects
- 30th Street Ensley intersects
- 31st Street Ensley intersects
- 32nd Street Ensley intersects
- 33rd Street Ensley intersects
- 34th Street Ensley intersects
- Avenue ends at 35th Street Ensley (north only)
Fairfield / Belview Heights
- Avenue begins at 41st Street Ensley
- 44th Street Ensley intersects
- Franklin Avenue (west) / 44th Alley Ensley (east) intersect
- Avenue continues as Ridgeway Alley
- Maple Street Fairfield (west) / 46th Street Ensley (east) intersect
- Noland Place (west) / 47th Street Ensley (east) intersect
- Avenue H Ensley resumes
- Avenue ends at 48th Street Ensley (east only)
- Avenue resumes at 53rd Street Ensley
- 54th Street Ensley intersects
- 5400: Mt Olive Baptist Church
- 55th Street Ensley intersects
- 56th Street Ensley intersects
- 60th Street Ensley (west) / 57th Street Ensley (east) intersect
- Avenue ends at 60th Place Ensley (west only)
References
- Schneider, David B (2009) An Architectural Guide to Downtown Ensley. Birmingham: Main Street Birmingham Inc. and Schneider Historic Preservation LLC