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* 920: former location of [[Salvatore's]] & [[Omar's Drive-In]]
* 920: former location of [[Salvatore's]] & [[Omar's Drive-In]]
* 1000: [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]]
* 1000: [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North]]
* 1100: former location of [[Burks Pan-Am Service Station]] ([[1951]] - )
* 1212: former location of [[Colonial Stores]] ([[1957]] - ) and [[Bruno's]] grocery store ([[1967]] - )
* 1212: former location of [[Colonial Stores]] ([[1957]] - ) and [[Bruno's]] grocery store ([[1967]] - )
* 1300: [[Norwood Park]], [[Kirby Middle School]]
* 1300: [[Norwood Park]], [[Kirby Middle School]]

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Carraway Boulevard (also known as 26th Street North) is the on-grade section of U. S. Highway 31 running through the north side of downtown Birmingham. A small section of the street also runs on the surface beneath the elevated Elton B. Stephens Expressway south of the western terminus of U. S. Highway 280 at I-59/I-20/20.

Carraway Boulevard is named for the Carraway Medical Center which dominates the streetscape in Norwood. The highway becames the "Decatur Highway" as it crosses the Norfolk Southern Railroad near North Birmingham Park. The railroad turns south and parallels Carraway Boulevard to the former site of the Birmingham Terminal Station, which occupied two blocks of 26th Street centered on 5th Avenue North.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Carraway Boulevard category.