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** North side ([[Block 98]])
** North side ([[Block 98]])
*** 1800-1812: [[Pizitz parking deck]] (1965), former location of [[Shoppers' Park Lot]] (-1964)
*** 1800-1812: [[Pizitz parking deck]] (1965), former location of [[Shoppers' Park Lot]] (-1964)
**** 1800: former location of [[Manhattan Cafe]] (1929),
**** 1800: former location of [[Louis Hotel & Cafe]] (1926), [[Manhattan Cafe]] (1929),
**** 1802: former location of [[Clothing & Shoe Store]] (1929), [[Paint & Hardware]] (1937), [[Car Park Inc.]] (-1964)
**** 1802: former location of [[Jacob Joseph]] (1926), [[Clothing & Shoe Store]] (1929), [[Paint & Hardware]] (1937), [[Car Park Inc.]] (-1964)
**** 1804-1806: former location of [[Pandora Cafeteria]] (1929), [[Sears Roebuck & Co.]] parking & auto accessories (1937)
**** 1804-1806: former location of [[National Baking & Lunch Co.]] (1926), [[Pandora Cafeteria]] (1929), [[Sears Roebuck & Co.]] parking & auto accessories (1937)
***** 1806: former location of [[Traveler's Home]] hotel (1887)
***** 1806: former location of [[Traveler's Home]] hotel (1887)
**** 1808: former location of [[I. R. Hochstadter]] wholesale liquors, [[Chinese Restaurant]] (1937)
**** 1808: former location of [[I. R. Hochstadter]] wholesale liquors, [[Sarah King]] (1926), [[Chinese Restaurant]] (1937)
**** 1810: former location of [[ABC Store #12]] (1937)
**** 1810: former location of [[Sol Fleisher]]  (1926),  [[ABC Store #12]] (1937)
**** 1812: [[Amway Batts Distributing Co.]], [[Batts Services]] (2007), former location of [[T. P. Raley]] (1929), [[Majic City Barber Supplies]] (1937)
**** 1812: [[Amway Batts Distributing Co.]], former location of [[Mendolsohn & Sons]] (1926), [[T. P. Raley]] (1929), [[Magic City Barber Supplies]] (1937),  [[Batts Services]] (2007)
*** 1814: former location of [[Central Loan Office]] (1929), [[Shook & Fletcher Supply Company]] (1937-1964)
*** 1814: former location of [[Samuel Goldstein]] (1926), [[Central Loan Office]] (1929), [[Shook & Fletcher Supply Company]] (1937-1964)
*** 1816: former location of [[Belmont Hotel]] (1887), [[B & B Store]] (1929), parking lot (1937)
*** 1816: former location of [[Belmont Hotel]] (1887), [[Samuel Adelson]]/[[J. J. Cantelou]] (1926), [[B & B Store]] (1929), parking lot (1937)
*** 1818-1822: former location of [[Sokol's|Sokol Brothers]] furniture (1937), [[Sokol's]] (1949), [[Spencer Furniture]]
*** 1818-1822: former location of [[Sokol's|Sokol Brothers]] furniture (1937), [[Sokol's]] (1949), [[Spencer Furniture]]
**** 1820: former location of [[Tanner & Elledye]] saloon, [[Sokol Brothers]] clothing (1937)
**** 1818: former location of [[Moses Damsky]] (1926)
**** 1822: former location of [[Whaley Furniture Co.]] (1929)
**** 1820: former location of [[Tanner & Elledye]] saloon, [[Lichter Bros.]] (1926), [[Sokol Brothers]] clothing (1937)
**** 1822: former location of [[J. E. Fleisher]] (1926), [[Whaley Furniture Co.]] (1929)
*** 1824-1832: former location of [[O'Brien Opera House]], [[Molton-Henley Retail Block]], Expanded [[Sokol's]] store
*** 1824-1832: former location of [[O'Brien Opera House]], [[Molton-Henley Retail Block]], Expanded [[Sokol's]] store
**** 1824: former location of [[Old Clothing Store]] (1929)
**** 1824: former location of [[Jacob Demby]] (1926), [[Old Clothing Store]] (1929)
**** 1826: former location of [[Watches Jewelry Repairing Store]] (1929), [[H. M. Park]] real estate (1964)
***** 1824½: former location of [[Battle Creek Treatment Rooms]] (1926)
**** 1830: former location of [[Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing]] (1929)
**** 1826: former location of [[Watches Jewelry Repairing Store]] (1929), [[H. M. Park]] real estate (1964)
**** 1832: former location of [[I. Goldburg Store]] (1929)
**** 1830: former location of [[J. D. Arbetter]] (1926), [[Goodyear Welt Shoe Repairing]] (1929)
**** 1832: former location of [[Philip Lipez]]/[[T. S. Larney]] (1296), [[I. Goldburg Store]] (1929)
**** 1834: former location of [[K. D. Likes Confectionary]] (1929)
**** 1834: former location of [[K. D. Likes Confectionary]] (1929)
** South side
** South side
*** 1801-1803: former location of [[Hotel Royal]] (1887-), [[Alabama Grocery Company]], [[Earl Brothers]] wholesale grocers (1929), [[Alabama Appliance Company]] (1937)
*** 1801-1803: former location of [[Hotel Royal]] (1887-), [[Alabama Grocery Company]], [[Alabama Appliance Company]] (1937)
*** 1805-1807: former location of [[Renard Rubber Co.]] (1929), [[Haverty Furniture]] warehouse (1937),
**** 1801: former location of [[Earle Brothers]] wholesale grocers (1926-1929),
*** 1809-1811: [[S. J. Bennett Professional Building]] ([[Kee School of Real Estate]] (2007), [[Turner Realty]], [[Loder PC]] attorneys, [[Tyme Mortgage]], [[W. L. Williams, Jr]] attorney)
*** 1805-1807: former location of [[Renard Rubber Co.]] (1929), [[Haverty Furniture]] warehouse (1937)
**** 1805: former location of [[Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.]] (1926)
*** 1807: former location of [[Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co.]] (1926)
*** 1809-1811: [[S. J. Bennett Professional Building]] (demolished 2008-2013), former location of [[U. S. Rubber Co.]] (1926), [[Kee School of Real Estate]] (2007), [[Turner Realty]], [[Loder PC]] attorneys, [[Tyme Mortgage]], [[W. L. Williams Jr]] attorney)
**** 1809: former location of [[Sokol Brothers]] warehouse (1937)
**** 1809: former location of [[Sokol Brothers]] warehouse (1937)
**** 1811: [[Action Printing & Supply]] (2007), former location of [[Bay Theatre]], [[Veltex Co.]] (1937-1964)
**** 1811: [[Action Printing & Supply]] (2007), former location of [[Bay Theatre]], [[Veltex Co.]] (1937-1964)
*** 1815-1819:  former location of [[National Birmingham Garage]] (1937-1964), [[Budget Rent-A-Car]] (1964)
*** 1815-1819:  former location of [[National Birmingham Garage]] (1937-1964), [[Budget Rent-A-Car]] (1964)
**** 1815: former location of [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Store]] (1929)
**** 1815: former location of [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Store]] (1929)
**** 1817: former location of [[Birmingham Refrigeration Co.]] (1929), [[Highland Cleaners]] (1937), [[Matthews Electric Company]], [[Independent Reciprocal Exchange]] & [[Commonwealth Life & Accident]] insurers (1964)
**** 1817: former location of [[B. D. Davidson]] (1926), [[Birmingham Refrigeration Co.]] (1929), [[Highland Cleaners]] (1937), [[Matthews Electric Company]], [[Independent Reciprocal Exchange]] & [[Commonwealth Life & Accident]] insurers (1964)
**** 1819: former location of [[Electrical Speciality]] (1929), [[Roberts Electric]] (1937), [[Modern Home Engineers]] appliances (1948), [[Robert P. Parker]] real estate & [[Joseph A. Miller, Jr]] civil engineer (1964)
**** 1819: former location of [[Birmingham Auto Laundry]]/[[Magic City Plumbing & Heating]] (1926), [[Electrical Speciality]] (1929), [[Roberts Electric]] (1937), [[Modern Home Engineers]] appliances (1948), [[Robert P. Parker]] real estate & [[Joseph A. Miller, Jr]] civil engineer (1964)
*** 1823: former location of [[Golbro]] store, [[Goldstein Brothers Inc.]] (1964)
*** 1821-1823: former location of [[Matthews Electric Supply Co.]] (1926)
*** 1825-1831: [[Jemison Flats]] ([[Giattina Fisher Architecture Studio]], [[Big Communications]], etc), formerly the [[Lincoln Life Building]]/[[Chamber of Commerce Building]]/[[Stallings Building]]. Former site of the [[Chalifoux Building]]
**** 1823: former location of [[Golbro]] store, [[Goldstein Brothers Inc.]] (1964)
**** 1827: former location of [[National Finance & Discount Co.]] (1964)
*** 1825: former location of [[Hollywood Realty Co.]] (1926)
**** 1829: former location of [[Lincoln Life Barber Shop]] (1929)
*** 1827-1831: [[Jemison Flats]] (built 1909 as the [[Lincoln Life Building]]), former site of the [[Chalifoux Building]] (1893-1907)
**** 1831: former location of [[Whittington Drug Co.]] (1929)
**** 1827: former location of [[Home Seekers Realty Co.]] (1926), [[National Finance & Discount Co.]] (1964)
**** 1829: former location of [[P. C. Couch]] (1926), [[Lincoln Life Barber Shop]] (1929)
**** 1831: former location of [[Whittington Drug Co.]] (1926-1929)


===[[Central City neighborhood]]===
===[[Central City neighborhood]]===

Revision as of 14:50, 26 March 2017

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

13th Street intersection

14th Street intersection

16th Street intersection

17th Street intersection

18th Street intersection

Central City neighborhood

19th Street intersection

1890s view looking east down 1st Avenue, possibly from the Morris Block.

20th Street intersection: Heaviest Corner on Earth

21st Street intersection (Rainbow Viaduct)

22nd Street intersection

23rd Street intersection

24th Street intersection

25th Street intersection