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{{Alphabetical locations}} | {{Alphabetical locations}} | ||
* [[20th Street South]]/ | * avenue begins at [[20th Street South]] / [[Five Points Circle]], continuing from [[11th Avenue South]] | ||
** north side: | |||
** | *** [[Brother Bryan statue]] | ||
** [[Brother Bryan statue]] | *** 2000–2004: [[Black Market Bar & Grill]] (former location of [[The Mill]], [[Five Points Grill]], [[No Way José Café]],[[Metroprime Steakhouse]]) | ||
** [[Black Market Bar & Grill]] (former location of [[The Mill]], [[Metroprime Steakhouse]]) | **** 2004: former location of [[Oriental Cafe]] (1934) | ||
** 2004: former location of [[Oriental Cafe]] (1934) | *** 2006–2012: [[Pickwick Plaza]] (built 1987), former location of the [[Pickwick Club]] (1931–1950s) | ||
** | **** 2008: former location of [[Pirates' Club]] ([[Augusta Jenkins]] 1937) | ||
* | *** 2014: [[Birmingham Parking Authority]]'s [[Five Points South Deck]] | ||
*** former location of [[ | ** 2030: [[Building Trades Tower]] (built 1970), former site of [[South Highland School]] (1880s-1964) | ||
** south side: | |||
*** [[ | *** [[Storyteller fountain]] | ||
** | *** 2001–2031: [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] (formerly Five Points Methodist Church) | ||
** | **** 2001: former site of [[Phillip Alosi's Palace Market]] | ||
*** [[ | |||
*** [[ | * [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]] intersects | ||
** | ** north side: | ||
* [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]] | *** 2000–2030: [[Brother Bryan Park]] (formerly [[Brother Bryan Park|Magnolia Park]]) | ||
** [[Brother Bryan Park]] (formerly [[Brother Bryan Park|Magnolia Park]]) | ** south side: | ||
** 2117: [[Claude Estes IV]], CPA ([[Ion Interactive]], [[Tech Providers]]) | *** 2101: [[Magnolia Building]] | ||
** 2121: | *** 2117: [[Claude Estes IV]], CPA ([[Ion Interactive]], [[Tech Providers]]) | ||
* [[22nd Street South]] | *** 2121: former location of [[Sycamore Storage Co.]] auto storage (1941) | ||
*** 2131: [[Cory Watson Attorneys]] | |||
* [[22nd Street South]] intersects | |||
** north side: | ** north side: | ||
*** 2200–2214: [[2200 Magnolia Avenue]], former location of [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]], [[Hill Food Stores]] main bakery (1923), [[Family Laundry Service]] (1934), [[Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co.]] (1941), [[Morris & Eckels]] laundry equipment (1960-1969), [[The Corner Stone]] head shop/coffee shop (1960s), [[Saunders Truck Leasing]] printing department (1970), [[Birmingham Bumper Service]] | *** 2200–2214: [[2200 Magnolia Avenue]], former location of [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]], [[Hill Food Stores]] main bakery (1923), [[Family Laundry Service]] (1934), [[Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co.]] (1941), [[Morris & Eckels]] laundry equipment (1960-1969), [[The Corner Stone]] head shop/coffee shop (1960s), [[Saunders Truck Leasing]] printing department (1970), [[Birmingham Bumper Service]] | ||
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*** 2230–2238: [[Magnolia Point]] commercial building (built 1930s) | *** 2230–2238: [[Magnolia Point]] commercial building (built 1930s) | ||
** south side: | ** south side: | ||
*** 2201: [[Brownell Building]], [[Walter Schoel Engineering Company]], former location of [[Linde Air Products Co.]] (1941), [[Brownell Travel]] (1964-1970) | *** 2201 (1001 22nd Street South): [[Brownell Building]], [[Walter Schoel Engineering Company]], former location of [[Linde Air Products Co.]] (1941), [[Brownell Travel]] (1964-1970) | ||
*** 2211: [[2211 | *** [[2211 Magnolia Avenue|2211]]: [[2211 Magnolia Avenue]] | ||
*** 2231-2237: [[Magnolia Point Building]] (built 1917), [[Art Material Distributors]], former location of [[W. B. Emond & Son]] grocers (1917-1925), [[The Dutchman]] bar | *** 2231-2237: [[Magnolia Point Building]] (built 1917), [[Art Material Distributors]], former location of [[W. B. Emond & Son]] grocers (1917-1925), [[The Dutchman]] bar | ||
**** 2237: former location of [[Cave 9]] | **** 2237: former location of [[Cave 9]] | ||
* [[23rd Street South]] | * avenue ends at [[23rd Street South]], continuing east as [[10th Avenue South]] | ||
[[Category:Magnolia Avenue|*]] | [[Category:Magnolia Avenue|*]] |
Revision as of 13:33, 6 February 2021
Magnolia Avenue is a three-block long east-west street in the heart of Five Points South in southside Birmingham. It begins at the Storyteller fountain intersection of 20th Street South and 11th Avenue South. It continues past Brother Bryan Park (formerly Magnolia Park) and ends at the intersection of 23rd Street South, where it continues as 10th Avenue South.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Magnolia Avenue category.
- avenue begins at 20th Street South / Five Points Circle, continuing from 11th Avenue South
- north side:
- Brother Bryan statue
- 2000–2004: Black Market Bar & Grill (former location of The Mill, Five Points Grill, No Way José Café,Metroprime Steakhouse)
- 2004: former location of Oriental Cafe (1934)
- 2006–2012: Pickwick Plaza (built 1987), former location of the Pickwick Club (1931–1950s)
- 2008: former location of Pirates' Club (Augusta Jenkins 1937)
- 2014: Birmingham Parking Authority's Five Points South Deck
- 2030: Building Trades Tower (built 1970), former site of South Highland School (1880s-1964)
- south side:
- Storyteller fountain
- 2001–2031: Highlands United Methodist Church (formerly Five Points Methodist Church)
- 2001: former site of Phillip Alosi's Palace Market
- north side:
- Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South intersects
- north side:
- 2000–2030: Brother Bryan Park (formerly Magnolia Park)
- south side:
- 2101: Magnolia Building
- 2117: Claude Estes IV, CPA (Ion Interactive, Tech Providers)
- 2121: former location of Sycamore Storage Co. auto storage (1941)
- 2131: Cory Watson Attorneys
- north side:
- 22nd Street South intersects
- north side:
- 2200–2214: 2200 Magnolia Avenue, former location of Birmingham Fire Station No. 3, Hill Food Stores main bakery (1923), Family Laundry Service (1934), Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co. (1941), Morris & Eckels laundry equipment (1960-1969), The Corner Stone head shop/coffee shop (1960s), Saunders Truck Leasing printing department (1970), Birmingham Bumper Service
- 2216–2228: parking lot
- 2230–2238: Magnolia Point commercial building (built 1930s)
- south side:
- 2201 (1001 22nd Street South): Brownell Building, Walter Schoel Engineering Company, former location of Linde Air Products Co. (1941), Brownell Travel (1964-1970)
- 2211: 2211 Magnolia Avenue
- 2231-2237: Magnolia Point Building (built 1917), Art Material Distributors, former location of W. B. Emond & Son grocers (1917-1925), The Dutchman bar
- 2237: former location of Cave 9
- north side:
- avenue ends at 23rd Street South, continuing east as 10th Avenue South