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===[[Graymont]]===
===[[Graymont]]===
* street continues as '''Graymont Avenue West'''
* street continues as '''Graymont Avenue West'''
** 22: former location of the [[Graymont Club]] nightclub (1960-)
* [[1st Street West]] intersects (north only)
* [[1st Street West]] intersects (north only)
** 210: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 14]] (built 2011), former location of [[Graymont Armory]] (built 1930s)
** 210: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 14]] (built 2011), former location of [[Graymont Armory]] (built 1930s)
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** 731: [[Milk & Stuff]], former location of [[Clark's Service Station]] (opened 1951)
** 731: [[Milk & Stuff]], former location of [[Clark's Service Station]] (opened 1951)
** 734: [[Exxon]]
** 734: [[Exxon]]
* [[Arkadelphia Road]] intersects  
* [[Arkadelphia Road]] intersects


===[[Bush Hills]]===
===[[Bush Hills]]===

Revision as of 11:54, 9 March 2018

Graymont Avenue is a major street in western Birmingham, splitting off of 5th Avenue North just west of I-65 in Smithfield, through Graymont, and then through most of Bush Hills, where it continues as Pike Road.

The avenue was used by the Birmingham-Tidewater Railway in 1913. That line became the No. 27 Ensley No. 38 South East Lake streetcar line, and was replaced after 1938 by the No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line. Graymont Avenue is presently served by MAX Transit Route 38.

Notable addresses (east to west)

Smithfield

Graymont

Bush Hills