1st Avenue North (Downtown): Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 133: Line 133:
*** 1908-1914: parking lot
*** 1908-1914: parking lot
**** 1908: former location of [[J. Friedman & Co.]] mens' wear, [[Vaughn's Men's Clothing]] (1929), [[Lichter's|Lichter Department Store]] / [[Licther's|Lichter's Magic Credit]] (1937-1964)
**** 1908: former location of [[J. Friedman & Co.]] mens' wear, [[Vaughn's Men's Clothing]] (1929), [[Lichter's|Lichter Department Store]] / [[Licther's|Lichter's Magic Credit]] (1937-1964)
**** 1910: former location of [[Outlet Shoe Store]] (1929), [[Robertson Hardware Company]] (1937), [[Lipsitz Credit Clothiers]] (1964)
**** 1910: [[Bishop Colvin Johnson & Kent]] attorneys, former location of [[Outlet Shoe Store]] (1929), [[Robertson Hardware Company]] (1937), [[Lipsitz Credit Clothiers]] (1964)
**** 1912: former location of [[Standard Clothing Company]] (1937), [[Standard Furniture Co.]] (1964)
**** 1912: former location of [[Standard Clothing Company]] (1937), [[Standard Furniture Co.]] (1964)
**** 1914: former location of [[Guarantee Hardware & Paints]] (1929), [[Standard Furniture Co.]] (1937)
**** 1914: former location of [[Guarantee Hardware & Paints]] (1929), [[Standard Furniture Co.]] (1937)
Line 141: Line 141:
***** 1918½ : former location of [[John Westbrook]]'s mercantile and lime kiln (1880s)
***** 1918½ : former location of [[John Westbrook]]'s mercantile and lime kiln (1880s)
**** 1922: former location of [[Palace Royal]] saloon (1880s), [[Porter's Clothing]], [[Bank for Savings and Trust]] (1937), and [[Putta-Links]] indoor golf
**** 1922: former location of [[Palace Royal]] saloon (1880s), [[Porter's Clothing]], [[Bank for Savings and Trust]] (1937), and [[Putta-Links]] indoor golf
*** 1926: former location of [[Chris' Place Café]] (1909-1934), [[Empire Steak House]] (1934-1944), [[Top that Chick]], [[Seven Seas Seafood]], [[Toby's]] (1999-2007)
*** 1926: former location of [[Chris' Place Café]] (1909-1934), [[Empire Steak House]] (1934-1944), [[Top that Chick]], [[Seven Seas Seafood]] (1964), [[Toby's]] (1999-2007)
*** 1928-1930: [[Empire Building]] [[Empire Hotel]] (built 1909)
*** 1928-1930: [[Empire Building]] [[Empire Hotel]] (built 1909)
**** 1928: [[Empire Hotel]] (proposed)
**** 1928: [[Empire Hotel]] (proposed)
**** 1930: former location of [[Bank Saloon]] (1883-1908), [[Empire Cafe]]/[[Brown's Cigar Store]] (1900s), [[Patterson's Cigar & Soda Store]] (1929), [[Greene Drug Company]] (1917-1937),  [[City National Bank]] (1965-1982), [[Colonial Bank]] (1982-2009)
**** 1930: former location of [[Bank Saloon]] (1883-1908), [[Empire Cafe]]/[[Brown's Cigar Store]] (1900s), [[Patterson's Cigar & Soda Store]] (1929), [[Greene Drug Company]] (1917-1937),  [[City National Bank]] (1965-1982), [[Colonial Bank]] (1982-2009)
** South side
** South side
*** 1901: former location of [[Morris Hotel]] (including [[Morris Tavern]], [[Morris Jewelers]], [[Woodward Billiard Parlor]], [[Engel Realty]])
*** 1901-1911: [[Allright Parking Garage]]
*** 1909-11: Allright parking garage (former site of [[Allen Building]] ([[Marc Linx Men's Clothes]])
**** 1901-1907: former location of [[Morris Block]] (built [[1891]], demolished [[1958]])
*** 1909-17: former location of [[Wheeler Business College]]
***** 1901: former location of [[Engel Realty|Meyer-Engel Real Estate]] (1929), [[Morris Tavern]] (1937)
*** 1913-17: former location of [[Britling Cafeteria]] No. 1, [[Artists Recording Company]], [[Reed Records]]
***** 1903: former location of [[New Morris Barber Shop]] (1929), [[Morris Jewelers]]
*** 1919: former studio of portrait photographer [[Robert Dickerson]] (1954-)
***** 1905: former location of [[Morris Hotel]] entrance (1894-1958)
*** 1921: former offices of the ''[[Evening Chronicle]]'' and ''[[Sunday Chronicle]]'' and [[City Ticket Office]] for the Illinois Central Railroad
***** 1907: former location of [[Davison Electric Co.]] (1929), [[Woodward Billiard Parlor]] (1937)
*** 1923: former location of [[Bandman-Marx]] tailors
**** 1909: former site of [[Allen Building]] (1880s), former location of [[Engel Realty Co.]] (1937)
*** 1927: [[Woodward Building]], ([[PNC Bank]], former location of [[MetroBank]])
**** 1911: former location of [[Marc Linx Men's Clothing]], [[Marc Linx Tailors]] (1929-1964)
*** 1909-1917: former site of [[Potter Building]], former location of [[Wheeler Business College]] (1888-)
**** 1913-1917: former location of [[Britling Cafeteria No. 1]] (1919-1964)
***** 1917a: former location of [[Artists Recording Company]] / [[Reed Records]] (1956-1960s)
*** 1919: former location of [[Western Union]] (1929), [[Robert Dickerson]] portrait studio (1954-)
*** 1921: former location of the ''[[Evening Chronicle]]'' / ''[[Sunday Chronicle]]'' (1883-1890), [[llinois Central Railroad]] ticket office, [[People's Tailors]] (1929-1937)
*** 1923: former location of [[Bandman-Marx]] tailors, [[Shrib Optical Co.]] (1937), [[Budget Finance Corp.]] (1964)
**** 1923a: former location of  [[Smile Cafe]] (1929), [[Lontos Cafe]] (1937), [[Salvador's Restaurant]] (1964)
**** 1925: former location of [[Frisco Lines]] ticket office (1937) [[Tinder Optical Co.]] (1964)
*** 1927: [[Woodward Building]] (built 1902)
**** 1927: [[PNC Bank]], former location of [[Hugh Price Opticians]] (1964), [[MetroBank]]


* [[20th Street North|20th Street]] intersection: [[Heaviest Corner on Earth]]
* [[20th Street North|20th Street]] intersection: [[Heaviest Corner on Earth]]

Revision as of 22:50, 21 April 2015

1st Avenue North (Downtown) is the section of 1st Avenue North running through downtown Birmingham's Fountain Heights and Central City neighborhoods, between 13th and 26th Streets. The street is also part of U.S. Highway 11.

In the downtown area, 1st Avenue North has a 100-foot right of way, 20 feet wider than the typical street. It carries two lanes of traffic in each direction with a central turn lane and parallel parking at each curb.


Locations

1st Avenue North continues west through Smithfield to Center Street, continuing as Cotton Avenue Southwest

Fountain Heights

Central City neighborhood