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* [[Railroad Reservation]]
* [[Railroad Reservation]]
* [[Morris Avenue]] intersection
* [[Morris Avenue]] intersection
*2: [[Two North Twentieth]] building (former [[Relay House]], [[Linn's Park]], and [[L & N Station]])
:*2: [[Two North Twentieth]] building (former [[Relay House]], [[Linn's Park]], and [[L & N Station]])
*3: former [[Elyton Land Company]]
:*3: former [[Elyton Land Company]]
*17: [[Superior Bank]]
:* [[Woodward Building]]
:* [[John A. Hand Building]] ([[Superior Bank]])
*[[1st Avenue North]] intersection ([[Heaviest Corner on Earth]])
*[[1st Avenue North]] intersection ([[Heaviest Corner on Earth]])
** [[Woodward Building]]
:* [[Empire Building]] (former site of [[Bank Saloon]])
** [[Empire Building]] (former site of [[Bank Saloon]])
:* [[Brown Marx Building]] (former site of [[First National Bank Building]])
** [[Brown Marx Building]] (former site of [[First National Bank Building]])
:* 113: [[Cafe Dupont]]
** [[John A. Hand Building]]
:* 117: [[King Tut Deli]]
* 113: [[Cafe Dupont]]
:* 121: [[New York Style Delicatessen]]
* 117: [[King Tut Deli]]
:* 123: [[Bromberg's]]
* 121: [[New York Style Delicatessen]]
:* 124: [[Webb Building]] ([[Dude Saloon]], [[Yogo's]], [[Purple Onion]])
* 123: [[Bromberg's]]
* 124: [[Webb Building]] ([[Dude Saloon]], [[Yogo's]], [[Purple Onion]])
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
* 200: [[Roden Block]] ([[Parisian]])
:* 200: [[Roden Block]] ([[Parisian]])
* 201: [[Frank Nelson Building]] ([[Birmingham School of Law]])
:* 201: [[Frank Nelson Building]] ([[Birmingham School of Law]])
* 205: [[Roma's Italian Bistro]]
:* 205: [[Roma's Italian Bistro]]
* [[218 20th Street North|218]]: Quizno's Subs, [[Classic Basket]]
:* [[218 20th Street North|218]]: Quizno's Subs, [[Classic Basket]]
* 219: [[Bon Ton Hatters]]
:* 219: [[Bon Ton Hatters]]
* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersection
* 301: [[Watts Building]], [[Renasant Bank]] branch
:* 301: [[Watts Building]], [[Renasant Bank]] branch
* 313: [[Roly Poly Sandwiches]]
:* 313: [[Roly Poly Sandwiches]]
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
* 412: former [[Joy Young Restaurant]]
:* 412: former [[Joy Young Restaurant]]
* 417: [[Regions Center]]
:* 417: [[Regions Center]]
* 420: [[Wachovia Tower]]
:* 420: [[Wachovia Tower]]
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
* 505: [[Financial Center Building]], ([[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]], [[Compass Bank]] branch, former [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|Tutwiler Hotel]])
:* 505: [[Financial Center Building]], ([[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]], [[Compass Bank]] branch, former [[Tutwiler Hotel (1914)|Tutwiler Hotel]])
* 529: [[Cathedral Church of the Advent]]
:* 529: [[Cathedral Church of the Advent]]
* 530: [[AmSouth-Harbert Plaza]]
:* 530: [[AmSouth-Harbert Plaza]]
* [[6th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[6th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[Birmingham Board of Education]]
:* [[Birmingham Board of Education]]
* [[Park Place]] intersection
* [[Park Place]] intersection
** [[Linn Park]]
* [[Linn Park]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:10, 27 February 2007

20th Street North, also known as Birmingham Green, is a north-south street in the center of downtown Birmingham which functions as Birmingham's "main street".

20th Street begins at the northern end of 20th Street South at the Railroad Reservation. From there it first crosses Morris Avenue, and then continues for seven blocks to Park Place where it is terminated by Linn Park.

Birmingham Green was a project covering those seven blocks which was completed in 1973. The project involved removing utility lines below street level and enhancing the street with tree planters, flower beds, and wide sidewalks. Parking on 20th Street is restricted mainly to loading zones. The $5 million cost was paid for by local business owners, as well as local and federal governments.

The street in front of Birmingham City Hall on the west side of Linn Park is called Short 20th Street. It once continued past Municipal Auditorium and the Birmingham Museum of Art to the present site of the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Center. After the I-20/59 bridge was built, this section was closed to traffic and eventually converted into a landscaped walk and fountain. There are other short sections of the street in North Birmingham, north of Oak Hill Cemetery and near Finley Boulevard.

Notable Locations (south to north)

References

  • Birmingham Area Chamber of Commerce (1976) Century Plus: A Bicentennial Portrait of Birmingham, Alabama 1976 Birmingham: Oxmoor Press, p. 16.