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* 25: former location of [[People's Rest Home]] (1964) | |||
===[[Five Points South neighborhood]]=== | ===[[Five Points South neighborhood]]=== | ||
* [[8th Street South]] intersects | |||
** 804: former location of [[Vulcan Painters]] (1964) | |||
** 809: former location of [[Justo Animal Clinic]] (1964) | |||
** 822: former location of [[Daniel Construction]] (1964) | |||
** 825: former location of [[Birmingham Furnace & Roofing]] (1964) | |||
* [[9th Street South]] intersects | |||
** [[I-65]] | |||
** 902: former location of [[Ollie's Barbecue]] (1964) | |||
** 905: former location of [[Acton Plumbing & Heating]] (1964) | |||
** 907: former location of [[Durham & Ozier Co.]] (1964) | |||
** 909: former location of [[Birmingham Building Co.]] (1964) | |||
* [[10th Street South]] intersects | |||
** 1001: former location of [[Alabama Terminix]] (1964) | |||
** 1013: former location of [[Canterbury Electric Co.]] (1964) | |||
** 1015: former location of [[Building Products, Inc.]] and [[B. G. Crabb]] plumbing contractors (1964) | |||
** 1028: former location of an office building housing [[George Meriwether]] manufacturer's representative, [[T. Spitler Co.]] structural engineers, and [[Williams Coal & Charcoal Sales]] (1964) | |||
** 1034: [[WBHM-FM]] | ** 1034: [[WBHM-FM]] | ||
** 1100: [[UAB Practice Field]] | * [[11th Street South]] intersects | ||
** 1100: [[UAB Practice Field]], former location of [[McFarland Auto Supply]] (1964) | |||
** 1101: [[Dowdy Building]] | ** 1101: [[Dowdy Building]] | ||
** 1102: former location of [[Holy Nazareth Baptist Church of God]] (1964) | |||
** 1107: former location of [[Dowdy & Associates, Inc.]] heating equipment (1964) | |||
** 1109: former location of [[Central Sign & Advertising]] (1964) | |||
** 1112-1114: former location of [[H. W. Peerson Drilling Supply Co.]] (1964) | |||
* [[12th Street South]] intersects | |||
** 1200: [[Ullman Building|Samuel Ullman School]] (now [[UAB's]] [[Ullman Building]]) | ** 1200: [[Ullman Building|Samuel Ullman School]] (now [[UAB's]] [[Ullman Building]]) | ||
** 1201: [[UAB Lot 15A]] | ** 1201: [[UAB Lot 15A]] | ||
** 1211: former location of [[Carrie's Beauty Shop]] (1964) | |||
** 1220: [[Bell Auditorium]] | ** 1220: [[Bell Auditorium]] | ||
* [[13th Street South]] intersects | |||
** 1300: [[Bartow Arena]] | ** 1300: [[Bartow Arena]] | ||
** 1301: [[Campbell Hall]] | ** 1301: [[Campbell Hall]] | ||
** 1325: former location of [[South Side Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God]] (1964) | |||
* [[14th Street South]] intersection (road ends) | * [[14th Street South]] intersection (road ends) | ||
** 1400: [[Cooper Green Parking Deck]] | ** 1400: [[Cooper Green Parking Deck]], former location of [[Southside Colored Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1964) | ||
** 1401: [[Hill University Center]], former location of [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]] | ** 1401: [[Hill University Center]], former location of [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]] | ||
* [[15th Street South]] intersection (south only) | * [[15th Street South]] intersection (south only) | ||
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** 1600: [[Children's of Alabama]] ([[Southeast Child Safety Institute]]/[[Regional Poison Control Center]]) | ** 1600: [[Children's of Alabama]] ([[Southeast Child Safety Institute]]/[[Regional Poison Control Center]]) | ||
** 1700: [[Smolian Psychiatric Institute]] | ** 1700: [[Smolian Psychiatric Institute]] | ||
** 1717: former location of [[Spain Rehabilitation Center|Frank Spain Rehabilitation & Diagnostic Center]] (1964) | |||
** 1722: former location of [[Mackin Bros. Grocery]] | |||
** 1725: former location of [[Crippled Children's Clinic]] and [[Alacrafts Work Shop]] (1964) | |||
** 1730: [[Sparks Center]] | ** 1730: [[Sparks Center]] | ||
* [[18th Street South]] intersection | * [[18th Street South]] intersection | ||
** former location of [[Dr Gus' Barbecue Gardens]] | ** former location of [[Dr Gus' Barbecue Gardens]] | ||
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** 1900: [[Jefferson Tower]] | ** 1900: [[Jefferson Tower]] | ||
** 1901: [[Lyons Harrison Research Building]] & [[Research Bridge]], former site of [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]] | ** 1901: [[Lyons Harrison Research Building]] & [[Research Bridge]], former site of [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]] | ||
** 1919: former location of [[Charles H. Wehby Plumbing & Heating Company]] | ** 1919: former location of [[Charles H. Wehby Plumbing & Heating Company]], former address of [[University of Alabama Medical Center]] | ||
** 1922: [[Kracke Building|Roy R. Kracke Clinical Services Building]] | ** 1922: [[Kracke Building|Roy R. Kracke Clinical Services Building]] | ||
** 1930: [[Hillman Hospital]] | ** 1930: [[Hillman Hospital]] |
Revision as of 23:53, 21 January 2015
Seventh Avenue South (originally Avenue G) is an east-west corridor in downtown Birmingham, with its main section stretching from 14th Street South on the UAB campus to 32nd Street South in Lakeview. Three blocks, between 11th Street South and 14th Street South have been closed off to vehicles as part of UAB's campus master plan.
A short section west of I-65 is accessible from 8th Street South. Another short section east of the former Lakeview Park jogs between 34th and 36th Avenue South and between 39th and 40th Avenue South near Avondale Park. To the east of the park, 7th Avenue South extends beyond 47th Place South, then appears again in Crestwood North and between Dublin and Exeter Avenues north of Crestwood Boulevard in Gate City.
Parts of 7th Avenue South between 22nd and 32nd Streets South are included in the Southside Historic District. Between 34th and 47th Street South, 7th Avenue forms a boundary of the Avondale Park Historic District.
The section between 20th and 24th Street South was part of U. S. Highway 31 before the construction of the Elton B. Stephens Expressway. The Birmingham Metropolitan Planning Organization's 2003 Birmingham Regional Transportation Alternatives Analysis envisioned adding light rail to the downtown section of 7th Avenue South.
7th Avenue, from 20th Street to Lakeview, is part of the route of Birmingham's annual Gay pride parade.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 7th Avenue South category.
- 25: former location of People's Rest Home (1964)
Five Points South neighborhood
- 8th Street South intersects
- 804: former location of Vulcan Painters (1964)
- 809: former location of Justo Animal Clinic (1964)
- 822: former location of Daniel Construction (1964)
- 825: former location of Birmingham Furnace & Roofing (1964)
- 9th Street South intersects
- I-65
- 902: former location of Ollie's Barbecue (1964)
- 905: former location of Acton Plumbing & Heating (1964)
- 907: former location of Durham & Ozier Co. (1964)
- 909: former location of Birmingham Building Co. (1964)
- 10th Street South intersects
- 1001: former location of Alabama Terminix (1964)
- 1013: former location of Canterbury Electric Co. (1964)
- 1015: former location of Building Products, Inc. and B. G. Crabb plumbing contractors (1964)
- 1028: former location of an office building housing George Meriwether manufacturer's representative, T. Spitler Co. structural engineers, and Williams Coal & Charcoal Sales (1964)
- 1034: WBHM-FM
- 11th Street South intersects
- 1100: UAB Practice Field, former location of McFarland Auto Supply (1964)
- 1101: Dowdy Building
- 1102: former location of Holy Nazareth Baptist Church of God (1964)
- 1107: former location of Dowdy & Associates, Inc. heating equipment (1964)
- 1109: former location of Central Sign & Advertising (1964)
- 1112-1114: former location of H. W. Peerson Drilling Supply Co. (1964)
- 12th Street South intersects
- 1200: Samuel Ullman School (now UAB's Ullman Building)
- 1201: UAB Lot 15A
- 1211: former location of Carrie's Beauty Shop (1964)
- 1220: Bell Auditorium
- 13th Street South intersects
- 1300: Bartow Arena
- 1301: Campbell Hall
- 1325: former location of South Side Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God (1964)
- 14th Street South intersection (road ends)
- 1400: Cooper Green Parking Deck, former location of Southside Colored Methodist Episcopal Church (1964)
- 1401: Hill University Center, former location of Greater Shiloh Baptist Church
- 15th Street South intersection (south only)
- 16th Street South intersection (south only)
- 1600: Children's of Alabama (Southeast Child Safety Institute/Regional Poison Control Center)
- 1700: Smolian Psychiatric Institute
- 1717: former location of Frank Spain Rehabilitation & Diagnostic Center (1964)
- 1722: former location of Mackin Bros. Grocery
- 1725: former location of Crippled Children's Clinic and Alacrafts Work Shop (1964)
- 1730: Sparks Center
- 18th Street South intersection
- former location of Dr Gus' Barbecue Gardens
- 1800: Boshell Building
- 1801: Birmingham VA Medical Center
- 1820: Spain Wallace Building
- 19th Street South intersection
- 1900: Jefferson Tower
- 1901: Lyons Harrison Research Building & Research Bridge, former site of Greater Shiloh Baptist Church
- 1919: former location of Charles H. Wehby Plumbing & Heating Company, former address of University of Alabama Medical Center
- 1922: Roy R. Kracke Clinical Services Building
- 1930: Hillman Hospital
- 1931: Dee's Dogs (hot-dog cart)
- 20th Street South intersection
Southside neighborhood
- 20th Street South intersection
- 2000: Kirklin Clinic Parking Lot
- 2001: UAB administration building (formerly the Central Bank and Trust building)
- 2006: former location of Big Hearted Eddie/Wright Motor Co.
- 2016: former site of Varsity Drive-In
- 2031: Goodyear Tire Center, former site of Redmont Tire Company
- 21st Street South (Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard) intersection
- former site of Steel City Oldsmobile
- North side
- 2100: Arby's
- 2108: former location of Bon Marché cleaners and dyers
- 2112: Mooyah restuaurant (opened 2014)
- 2114: Chicken Salad Chick (opened 2014)
- 2115: Our Place
- 2116: Wehby Building, Quan's Custom Uniforms, former location of Charles H. Wehby Plumbing & Heating Company, Wells Plywoods
- 2130: Taco Bell (opened 2014)
- 2124: Award Center
- South side
- 2101: former site of Waite's
- 2109: Stillwater Pub (formerly the Burly Earl)
- 2111: La Cocina
- 2125: Hospitality Inn
- 2131: Thai House, formerly Anthony's and Romeo's restaurants
- 2133: Chai's Oriental Food Store
- 22nd Street South intersection
- 2200: Third Presbyterian Church
- 2201: Berthon's Cleaners
- 2230: Pouncy Motor Company
- 23rd Street South intersection
- 2300: UAB faculty artist studios, former location of Vulcan Lincoln-Mercury and Michael Scott Kendrick, M. D.
- 2311: L & M Automotive
- 2316: Children's Medical Group
- 2318-20: Southern Life & Health Insurance building (1954) (former office Southern Life & Health Insurance and studios of WSGN-AM)
- 2321: former site of One Minute Car Wash
- 2331: former location of Lollar's Cameras
- 24th Street South intersection
- 2400: former location of Peck & Hill Antiques
- 2401: former location of Steel City Olds
- 2408: Birmingham Breadworks
- 2423: former location of Likis Audio
- 2424: Hanna's Antiques, former location of the Try-Me Bottling Company
- 2415: former location of Jim Burke Jaguar/Subaru/Isuzu/Saab
- 25th Street South intersection
- 2500: former location of Festival Cinema
- 2503: Advanced Computer Engraving
- 2505: L'Atelier
- 2508: Lackey Floral Co.
- Elton B. Stephens Expressway overpass
- 2612: Aabco Rents
- 2616: former location of Hand in Paw
- 2627: Joe's On Seventh, former site of Lakeview Yacht Club and site of the Jefferson County Civil Defense siren.
- 27th Street South intersection
- 2708: Triad Isotopes
- 2709: Tin Roof, former location of TC
- 2717: Alabama Environmental Council, Green Central Station
- 2731: former site of 700 28th Street South, home of Neuromascular Solutions massage therapy, Beautiful South Real Estate, and the law office of Carl West (demolished 2015)
- 2732: Southern Diagnostic Laboratories
- 28th Street South intersection
- North side:
- 2800: 29 Seven apartments and retail, former sites of Chaos, the 729 Club, Southside Cafe and Norton's Florist
- 2830: former site of Eli's Drive-In and Ed Salem's Drive-In No. 3 (WSGN-AM's "Sky Castle" broadcast booth was in the parking lot)
- South side:
- 2801: Mojo's, former location of Café de Paris and Los Angeles
- 2807: The Oasis
- 2811: Jack Brown's Beer and Burgers, former location of Sol y Luna
- 2817-35: Avon Building
- 2817-21: Red Mountain Church, former location of the Avon Theatre
- 2821: former home of Vazda studios
- 2831: Hala Hair & Make-Up Design
- 2833-35: Rare Martini, former home of the Exclusive Furniture Shop, Bombay Café
- North side:
- 29th Street South intersection
- 2900: former site of Eli's Barbecue
- 2906: former location of Shenanigans sandwich shop
- 2911: ABC Store
- 2916: Mason Dillard insurance adjusters
- 2918: Dobbins-Harville Realty
- 2929: Sidebar (formely The Barking Kudu)
- 2933: former site of Holy Innocents Hospital
- 30th Street South intersection
- North side:
- 3000: Formworks architects
- 3004: Truitt Insurance & Bonding
- 3028: offices of the Red Mountain Theatre Company
- South side:
- 3021: Brasfield & Gorrie headquarters office
- North side:
- 31st Street South intersection
- 3109: former location of A. H. Cather Publishing
- 32nd Street South intersection (road ends)
Forest Park-South Avondale neighborhood
- 3424: New Pilgrim Tower assisted living apartments
- 3501: Southern Banknote
East Avondale neighborhood
- 4716: former site of Mount Lebanon Baptist Church
Crestwood North neighborhood
Unknown addresses
U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham | ||
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North side | South side | |
Current route | Carraway Blvd · Elton B. Stephens Expressway | Elton B. Stephens Expressway |
Previous routes | 8th Avenue N · 24th Street N | 24th Street S · 7th Avenue S · 20th Street S · 21st Street S |