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* [[Center Street]] intersection (continues west as 5th Avenue Southwest)
* [[Center Street]] intersection (continues west as 5th Avenue Southwest)
* [[1st Street South]] intersection
* [[1st Street South]] intersection
** 200: former location of [[Patton & Clay]] (1920)
* Omega Street intersection (road ends)
* Omega Street intersection (road ends)


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** north side ([[Block 278]]):
** north side ([[Block 278]]):
*** 1002: former location of [[Mann Brothers]] (1915)
*** 1002: former location of [[Mann Brothers]] (1915)
*** 1010-1018: former location of [[Concordia Hall]] (1891-1915)
*** 1010-1018: former location of [[Concordia Hall]] (1891-1920)
**** 1018: former location of [[Penick & Ford Ltd]] insurance (1920)
*** 1020-1026: former location of [[Knebel Engine Co.]] (1891), [[Southern Syrup Co.]] (1915)
*** 1020-1026: former location of [[Knebel Engine Co.]] (1891), [[Southern Syrup Co.]] (1915)
** south side ([[Block 277]]):
** south side ([[Block 277]]):
*** 1001: former location of [[Douglass & Chewning]] (1904), [[Southern Foundry & Machine Co.]] (1909)
*** 1001: former location of [[Douglass & Chewning]] (1904), [[Southern Foundry & Machine Co.]] (1909)
*** 1009-1015: former location of [[Abendroth & Fisher Manufacturing Co.]] (1891), [[Union Foundry & Machine Co.]] (1899-1904)
*** 1009-1015: former location of [[Abendroth & Fisher Manufacturing Co.]] (1891), [[Union Foundry & Machine Co.]] (1899-1904). [[Concrete Steel Co.]] (1920)


* [[Interstate 65]] underpass
* [[Interstate 65]] underpass
* [[11th Street South]] intersection
* [[11th Street South]] intersection
** 1101: [[UAB Intramural and Club Sport Field Complex]] (grand opening was on August 29, 2018)
** 1101: [[UAB Intramural and Club Sport Field Complex]] (grand opening was on August 29, 2018)
** 1109-1115: former location of [[Birmingham Metal Products Co.]] warehouse (1915), [[Ralph A. Smallman & Co.]] (1934)
** 1109-1115: former location of [[Birmingham Metal Products Co.]] warehouse (1915), [[Smallman-Brice Construction Co.]] (1920), [[Ralph A. Smallman & Co.]] (1934)
** 1114-1116: former location of [[Birmingham Broom Manufacturing Co.]] (1915), [[Birmingham Broom & Mop Manufacturing Co.]] (1925)
** 1114-1116: former location of [[Birmingham Broom Manufacturing Co.]] (1915-1920), [[Birmingham Broom & Mop Manufacturing Co.]] (1925)
* [[12th Street South]] intersection
* [[12th Street South]] intersection
** former site of the [[Lane Teacher Building]]
** former site of the [[Lane Teacher Building]]
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* [[13th Street South]] intersection
* [[13th Street South]] intersection
** 1300: site of proposed student apartment building (2019), former location of [[Quality Press]] (-2011)
** 1300: site of proposed student apartment building (2019), former location of [[Quality Press]] (-2011)
** 1315: former location of [[Terry Showcase Co.]] (1920)
** 1321: [[Jefferson County Department of Human Resources building]] (demolished March 2019)
** 1321: [[Jefferson County Department of Human Resources building]] (demolished March 2019)
* [[14th Street South]] intersection
* [[14th Street South]] intersection
** 1401: former location of [[Camp Transfer & Warehouse Co.]] stables (1915)
** 1401: former location of [[Camp Transfer & Warehouse Co.]] stables (1915-1920)
** 1405: former location of [[Crawford Boiler & Locomotive Works]] (1915)
** 1405: former location of [[Crawford Boiler & Locomotive Works]] (1915), [[Crawford-Vaughn Boiler & Locomorive Works]] / [[Universal Coal Washer Co.]] (1920)
** 1420: former location of [[Tutwiler Coal Co.]] (1915)
** 1420: former location of [[Tutwiler Coal Co.]] (1915)
** 1430: former location of [[Birmingham Belt Railroad]] (1904)
** 1431: former location of [[Birmingham Belt Railroad]] (1904-1920)
** [[Jefferson County Department of Health Parking Deck]]
** [[Jefferson County Department of Health Parking Deck]]
* [[15th Street South]] intersection
* [[15th Street South]] intersection
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*** 1501: McDonald's
*** 1501: McDonald's
*** Captain D's
*** Captain D's
*** 1519: former location of [[Halle-Randolph Manufacturing Co.]] lumber and millwork (1904), [[Randolph Lumber Co.]] (1909)
*** 1519: former location of [[Halle-Randolph Manufacturing Co.]] lumber and millwork (1904), [[Randolph Lumber Co.]] (1909), [[Ridgeway Paper Stock Co.]] (1920)
* [[16th Street South]] intersection
* [[16th Street South]] intersection
** north side ([[Block 158]])
** north side ([[Block 158]])
*** 1600: [[Children's Park Place]], former location of [[Nabers' Grove]] and [[William Nabers residence]], [[Heidt-Nelson Coal & Lumber Co.]] (1909-1915)
*** 1600: [[Children's Park Place]], former location of [[Nabers' Grove]] and [[William Nabers residence]], [[Heidt-Nelson Coal & Lumber Co.]] (1909-1915), [[Heidt Coal & Lumber Co.]] (1920)
*** former location of [[St John's Methodist Church]] (1885-)
*** former location of [[St John's Methodist Church]] (1885-)
*** 1616: former location of [[Standard Manufacturing Co.]] (1904)
*** 1616: former location of [[Standard Manufacturing Co.]] (1904)
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** south side ([[Block 176]]):
** south side ([[Block 176]]):
*** 1701-1731: [[Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center]] and [[UAB Women and Infants Center]]
*** 1701-1731: [[Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center]] and [[UAB Women and Infants Center]]
**** 1711: former location of [[T. B. Laycock Manufacturing Co.]] (1909), [[Young & Vann Supply Company]] warehouse (1915)
**** 1711: former location of [[T. B. Laycock Manufacturing Co.]] (1909), [[Young & Vann Supply Company]] warehouse (1915-1920)
**** 1731: former location of [[Ivy Leaf & Piper Coal Co.]] (1909-1915)
**** 1731: former location of [[Ivy Leaf & Piper Coal Co.]] (1909-1920)
* [[18th Street South]] intersection
* [[18th Street South]] intersection
** north side ([[Block 160]]):
** north side ([[Block 160]]):
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** North side
** North side
** 2008: former location of [[O. T. Dozier]] (1899-1904)
** 2008: former location of [[O. T. Dozier]] (1899-1904)
** 2012: former location of [[Birmingham Mattress Co.]] (1904-1915)
** 2012: former location of [[Birmingham Mattress Co.]] (1904-1915), [[Steel By-Product Co.]] (1920)
*** 2016-2018: [[Pizza Hut]] (opened February 2018) / [[Hotworx]], former location of [[Tate & Traylor Ford Doctors]] (1923), [[Chronic Tacos]] (February-July 2019)
*** 2016-2018: [[Pizza Hut]] (opened February 2018) / [[Hotworx]], former location of [[Tate & Traylor Ford Doctors]] (1923), [[Chronic Tacos]] (February-July 2019)
**** 2018: former location of [[J. H. Houppert]] (1909)
**** 2018: former location of [[J. H. Houppert]] (1909)
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*** 2101-2115: [[Kirklin Clinic Parking Deck]]
*** 2101-2115: [[Kirklin Clinic Parking Deck]]
**** 2101: former location of [[Birmingham Paper Co.]] (1915)
**** 2101: former location of [[Birmingham Paper Co.]] (1915)
**** 2111: former location of [[Furniture Warehouse Co.]] (1909), [[Charlie's Transfer Co.]] (1915)
**** 2111: former location of [[Furniture Warehouse Co.]] (1909), [[Charlie's Transfer Co.]] (1915-1920)
*** 2117-2131: [[Whitaker Building]] (built 2001)
*** 2117-2131: [[Whitaker Building]] (built 2001)


* [[22nd Street South]] intersection
* [[22nd Street South]] intersection
** north side ([[Block 164]]):
** north side ([[Block 164]]):
** 2200-2218: former location of [[City Delivery Co.]] (1891-1909), [[Birmingham Ice Factory Co.]] (1891-1915), [[Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.]]
** 2200-2218: former location of [[City Delivery Co.]] (1891-1909), [[Birmingham Ice Factory Co.]] (1891-1915), [[Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.]] (1920)
*** 2222: [[Happy Hounds]], former location of [[Confederate Motors]]
*** 2222: [[Happy Hounds]], former location of [[Confederate Motors]]
** south side ([[Block 171]]):
** south side ([[Block 171]]):
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* [[23rd Street South]] intersection
* [[23rd Street South]] intersection
** North side
** North side
*** 2300: [[The Quest]], former location of [[C. H. Feldner]] grocer (1899), [[Empire Fuel & Iron Co.]] (1915)
*** 2300: [[The Quest]], former location of [[C. H. Feldner]] grocer (1899), [[Empire Fuel & Iron Co.]] (1915), [[Smith Coal Co.]] (1920)
*** 2305: former location of [[A. Jackson]] barber (1899)
*** 2305: former location of [[A. Jackson]] barber (1899)
** South side
** South side
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* [[24th Street South]] intersection
* [[24th Street South]] intersection
** former location of [[Cleveland Manufacturing Co.]] (1934)
** former location of [[Cleveland Manufacturing Co.]] (1934)
** 2409: former location of [[Domestic Laundry Co.]] (1909-1915), [[Greeson Auto Top Co.]] (1923)
** 2409: former location of [[Domestic Laundry Co.]] (1909-1920), [[Greeson Auto Top Co.]] (1923)
** 2410: [[5th Avenue Antiques]]
** 2410: [[5th Avenue Antiques]]
** 2420: [[Bonds Brothers Supply Company]]
** 2420: [[Bonds Brothers Supply Company]]
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* [[27th Street South]] intersection
* [[27th Street South]] intersection
** [[Absco Fireplace & Patio]]
** 2700-2730 [[Absco Fireplace & Patio]]
** 2709: former location of [[Birmingham Stair Building and Hard Wood Works]] (1887)
**** 2730: former location of [[Huston Biscuit Co.]] (1887-1909), [[American Bakeries Co.]] (1920)
** 2721: [[Trim Tab Brewing]], former site of the [[Barber Motorsports Museum]], former location of [[Huston Biscuit Co.]] (1887-1909)
** 2709: former location of [[Birmingham Stair Building & Hard Wood Works]] (1887)
** 2721: [[Trim Tab Brewing]], former site of the [[Barber Motorsports Museum]]


* [[28th Street South]] intersection
* [[28th Street South]] intersection
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* [[29th Street South]] intersection
* [[29th Street South]] intersection
** [[Davis Center]]
** [[Davis Center]]
** 2923: [[American Osment]], former location of [[Feldner Grocery & Coal Co.]] (1909)
** 2923: [[American Osment]], former location of [[Feldner Grocery & Coal Co.]] (1909), [[J. J. Overstreet & Son]] (1920)
* [[30th Street South]] intersection
* [[30th Street South]] intersection
** 3001: former location of [[Sanders Truck Rental]] (1971)
** 3001: former location of [[Sanders Truck Rental]] (1971)
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* [[32nd Street South]] intersection
* [[32nd Street South]] intersection
** 3200-3208: former location of [[Alabama Oil Co.]] (1899-1909), [[Indian Refining Co.]] (1915)
** 3200-3208: former location of [[Alabama Oil Co.]] (1899-1909), [[Indian Refining Co.]] (1915-1920)
** 3201: [[Tsitalia Imports]], former location of [[A. A. Polis]] boarding house (1899)
** 3201: [[Tsitalia Imports]], former location of [[A. A. Polis]] boarding house (1899)


* [[33rd Street South]] intersection
* [[33rd Street South]] intersection
** north side:
** north side:
*** 3300: [[American Pipe & Supply]]
*** 3300: [[American Pipe & Supply]], former location of [[The Texas Co.]] (1920)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 3301: former location of [[Salvation Army Rescue Home]] (1909-1915)
*** 3301: former location of [[Salvation Army Rescue Home]] (1909-1920)
*** 3317: [[Kendell Electric]], former location of [[Roden Electrical Supply Company]]
*** 3317: [[Kendell Electric]], former location of [[Roden Electrical Supply Company]]
* [[34th Street South]] intersects
* [[34th Street South]] intersects
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** [[Avondale Park]]
** [[Avondale Park]]
** 4032: [[Pyle's Clock Shop]]
** 4032: [[Pyle's Clock Shop]]
** 4036: [[Avondale Marble Works building]], [[Parkside Cafe]], former location of [[Avondale Marble Works]] (1915), [[Parkside Home & Garden]] (2000–2008)
** 4036: [[Avondale Marble Works building]], [[Parkside Cafe]], former location of [[Avondale Marble Works]] (1915-1920), [[Parkside Home & Garden]] (2000–2008)
** 4038-4040: [[Fancy's on 5th]] / [[The Marble Ring]], former location of [[Dominick Lusco]] (1909), [[A & P]], [[Number One Barbecue]], [[Tres Taylor Studio]], [[Hot Diggity Dogs]] (2016-2020), former site of [[Junkyard Jukes]] concert series  
** 4038-4040: [[Fancy's on 5th]] / [[The Marble Ring]], former location of [[Dominick Lusco]] (1909), [[K. B. Efthoxios]] (1920), [[A & P]], [[Number One Barbecue]], [[Tres Taylor Studio]], [[Hot Diggity Dogs]] (2016-2020), former site of [[Junkyard Jukes]] concert series  
* [[41st Street South]] intersection (north only)
* [[41st Street South]] intersection (north only)
** 4100: [[Munchies Food Store]] / [[Taco Morro Loco]], formerly [[Avondale Grill]]
** 4100: [[Munchies Food Store]] / [[Taco Morro Loco]], formerly [[Avondale Grill]]
** 4116: former location of [[His House]] Christian commune
** 4116: former location of [[His House]] Christian commune
* [[42nd Street South]] intersection (south only)
* [[42nd Street South]] intersection (south only)
** 4210: former location of [[Avondale First Methodist Church]] (1909), [[Avondale Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1915)
** 4210: former location of [[Avondale First Methodist Church]] (1909), [[Avondale Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1915-1920)
** 4246: [[Aletheia House]], former location of the [[Avonwood Rest Home]]
** 4246: [[Aletheia House]], former location of the [[Avonwood Rest Home]]
** 4266: [[4266 5th Avenue South|residence]] (built c. 1912)
** 4266: [[4266 5th Avenue South|residence]] (built c. 1912)

Revision as of 12:34, 18 January 2020

Fifth Avenue South (originally Avenue E) is a two-way, east-west avenue in Birmingham, one of the longest continuous avenues stretching across the city's south side. Portions of the street exist from North Titusville in the west to South East Lake in the east, but the main section runs from the Five Points South neighborhood all the way to Oak Ridge Park, becoming part of U.S. Highway 78 for a few blocks along its path.

Route

The beginning of 5th Avenue South is in the North Titusville neighborhood, west of downtown, at Center Street. It takes up from a short section of 5th Avenue Southwest that begins at Goldwire Street, about two blocks west of Center Street. The avenue ends at the intersection of 3rd Street and Omega Street.

In the Five Points South neighborhood, just east of the railroad tracks, the main portion of 5th Avenue South begins at 8th Street South. After passing under the raised portion of Interstate 65, in continues west through University of Alabama at Birmingham campus into the Southside neighborhood. There it passes under the Elton B. Stephens Expressway (U.S. Highways 31 and 280) and continues west into the Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood.

As it enters East Avondale, 4th Avenue South, which is also U.S. Highway 78, merges into 5th Avenue at 45th Street. Thus 5th become Highway 78 for a few blocks, until the two split at 47th Street. Highway 78 continues east along Crestwood Boulevard while 5th turns more northeastward, forming the border between East Avondale and Crestwood North.

At the railroad tracks, the main road continues northeast as 1st Avenue South while 5th Avenue splits off more eastward to remain inside Crestwood North along the south side of the tracks. It continues into Oak Ridge Park before ending at Antwerp Avenue.

Another section begins in the East Lake neighborhood at Ligdon Road where Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services is located, only to end at 71st Street. It begins again southwest of 75th Street and continues a short way into South East Lake before ending again at Vanderbilt Street. It resumes again one block northeast at 78th Street and ends at the entrance of Ossie Ware Mitchell Middle School at 81st Street. It resumes on the other side of the campus at 82nd Street before finally ending for good at 85th Street.

From 8th to 36th Street, the road provides two lanes of travel in each direction. It then becomes a two-lane road until meeting 4th Avenue and becoming Highway 78, where it is six lanes. North of Crestwood Boulevard, it is again four lanes until splitting off at the railroad tracks in Crestwood North. All other portions are two-lane, residential streets.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 5th Avenue South category.

North Titusville

Five Points South neighborhood

Southside neighborhood

Forest Park-South Avondale

Forest Park-South Avondale/East Avondale

East Avondale/Crestwood South

East Avondale/Crestwood North

(formerly Grand Avenue)

Oak Ridge Park

  • 62nd Street South intersection (south only)
    • Residential
  • Antwerp Avenue (road ends)

East Lake neighborhood

South East Lake