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*** 600: [[Alabama Civil Law Notary]], [[William J. Freeman]] attorney
*** 600: [[Alabama Civil Law Notary]], [[William J. Freeman]] attorney
*** [[6th Alley South]]
*** [[6th Alley South]]
*** 613: [[Third Presbyterian Church]] [[Bryan Educational Building]] (built 1960)
*** 617: [[Third Presbyterian Church]] [[Bryan Educational Building]] (built 1960)
*** 617: [[Third Presbyterian Church]] (built 1902)
*** [[Third Presbyterian Church]] (built 1902)
* [[7th Avenue South]] intersection
* [[7th Avenue South]] intersection
** West side ([[Block 232]])
** West side ([[Block 232]])
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**** [[Sloss Real Estate]]
**** [[Sloss Real Estate]]
* [[Ireland Way]] intersection (west only)
* [[Ireland Way]] intersection (west only)
*** 1128<!--sic-->: [[L. Kianoff & Associates]]
*** 1128: [[L. Kianoff & Associates]], former location of [[Birmingham Baptist Hospital]] [[Ida V. Moffett School of Nursing|School of Nursing]]
*** [[Highland Plaza]] shopping center
*** [[Highland Plaza]] shopping center
* [[Highland Avenue]] intersection
* [[Highland Avenue]] intersection

Revision as of 13:49, 20 April 2016

Twenty-second Street South (22nd Street South) is a one-way north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running south from the 22nd Street Viaduct over the Railroad Reservation to Highland Avenue, where it is interrupted by the Red Mountain Expressway.

Another two-way section of 22nd Street South begins at Arlington Avenue and ends as it turns onto 16th Avenue South. On the other side of Red Mountain, there is a short two-way section of 22nd Street South in Mountain Brook's English Village, ending at 21st Avenue South.

22nd Street South forms the western edge of the Southside Historic District between 4th and 7th Avenue South, and the eastern edge of the City Action Partnership's service area extending to 5th Avenue South.

The Red Mountain Railroad followed 22nd Street South up Red Mountain from 15th Avenue South to Warwick Court on its way to Rosedale between 1889 and 1893. In the 1940s, the street was one of the proposed routes for a Red Mountain Tunnel.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 22nd Street South category.

Southside