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* [[1st Avenue South]]/[[Rotary Trail]] intersection ("[[The Cut]]" for [[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]])
* [[1st Avenue South]]/[[Rotary Trail]] intersection ("[[The Cut]]" for [[Seaboard Air Line Railroad]])
** West side
** West side
*** 100: [[2229 1st Avenue South]] (built 1891), former location of [[Magic City Casket Company]]
*** 100-108: [[Newspaper Union Building]] (built 1891), former location of [[American Newspaper Union]] (1891-1908), [[Magic City Casket Company]] (1904-), [[Child Furniture Co.]], [[Moore Co.]], [[SoMo Galleries]] (1989-), [[Golden Construction]] (2005-)
*** [[110 23rd Street South|104-110]]: [[110 23rd Street South]] (built c. 1907), [[Simonton Swaika Black Architects]], [[Apex Construction Partners]], [[LibertyFi]] (2017-)
*** [[110 23rd Street South|110]]: [[110 23rd Street South]] (built c. 1907), [[Simonton Swaika Black Architects]], [[Apex Construction Partners]], [[LibertyFi]] (2017-)
*** 120: [[BEBCO Warehouse]], [[Davis Architects]] (2007-)
*** 120: [[BEBCO Warehouse]], [[Davis Architects]] (2007-)
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** East side:

Revision as of 10:30, 10 May 2019

Twenty-third Street South (23rd Street South) is a two-way north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running south from the 1st Avenue South to Highland Avenue.

23rd Street South resumes to the south of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway, where part of it functions as an offramp for northbound traffic going to Highland Avenue. The street, formerly called Whittaker Street, bends to the south, crossing Arlington Avenue. Another sections runs through Mountain Brook's English Village, between 20th Avenue South and Peacock Lane, one block west of Cahaba Road.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 23rd Street South category.

Southside / Five Points South

Mountain Brook