Niazuma Avenue
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Niazuma Avenue is the name of a segment of road connecting 26th Street South at Highland Avenue to Pawnee Avenue in Birmingham's Highland Park neighborhood.
In the early 20th century, Niazuma Avenue continued to 29th Street South (then called Iroquois Street), before becoming Pawnee Avenue. Addresses that now begin in the 2600s were then listed in the 1200s, and so on.
Notable addresses
- road continues from 26th Street South
- Highland Avenue intersects
- north side:
- 2600–2610: Christopher Architecture & Interiors
- 2612–2630: The Murals on Niazuma apartments, formerly the Chesterfield Apartments
- 2630 (1230): former location of J. E. Morriss residence (1909)
- south side:
- 2601–2609: Highland View office building
- 2611–2631: Capri on Caldwell (built 2007), former location of Capri Apartments (built 1959, demolished 2005)
- 2623 (1223): former location of S. L. Earle residence (1909)
- 2631 (1231): former location of H. R. Sanson residence (1909)
- north side:
- 27th Place South intersects (formerly Linden Street)
- 2700: Theodore Swann residence (1930s)
- 2728: Sterling Foster residence (built 1913), home of Hugo Black (1930s–1940s), Red Mountain School (1972–1978), Aletheia House (1978–1983), Alabama Federation of Women's Clubs (1983–)
- 2730 (1330): former location of A. J. Krebs residence (1909)
- Niazuma Circle intersects (south only)
- road continues as Pawnee Avenue