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=== [[Fountain Heights]] ===
=== [[Fountain Heights]] ===
* [[Railroad Reservation]]
* [[Railroad Reservation]]
** [[LightRails]]
** [[18th Street underpass]] (built 1931), [[LightRails]] (installed 2013)
* [[Morris Avenue]] intersection
** [[Birmingham Central Station]], [[Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority]] headquarters
** former location of [[Hotel Royal]] (1887-)


* [[1st Avenue North]] ([[U. S. Highway 11]]) intersection
* [[Morris Avenue]] intersects
** West side
** west side:
*** 104: former location of [[Jones & Co.]] tailors, cleaners & dyers (1923)
*** [[Birmingham Central Station]], [[Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority]] headquarters
*** 106-108: former location of [[National Hotel]] (1904)
** east side:
**** 106: former location of [[Isaac Moses]] merchant tailor (1887), [[National Cafe]] (1904)
*** former location of [[Hotel Royal]] (1887-), vacant lot with shoe shop (1891)
**** 108: former location of [[F. Rothenhofer]] cider (1899)
 
*** 110: former location of [[Henry Uhl & Co.]] (1904)
* [[1st Avenue North]] ([[U. S. Highway 11]]) intersects
*** 112: [[Dog Days of Birmingham]] (formerly [[Hunter Furniture]])
** west side ([[Block 97]]):
*** 114: former location of [[Wesleyan Mission]] (1899)
*** 100-106: former location of [[National Hotel]] (1891-1904) / saloon (1891)
**** 114½: former location of [[Fleming House]] (1899)
**** 100: former location of [[Johnnie's Grill]] (1953)
*** 116: former location of [[Independent Publishing Co.]] (1899) [[Harrison Houpt Fleischmann & Co.]] (1904)
**** 104: former location of [[Jones & Co.]] tailors, cleaners & dyers (1923), [[House of Charm]] beauty salon (1953)
*** 118: former location of [[Electrical Specialty Co.]]  (1927)
**** 106: former location of [[Isaac Moses]] merchant tailor (1887), vacant (1891), [[National Cafe]] (1904), [[Bates Finance Inc.]] (1953)
** East side
**** 108: former location of vacant store (1891), [[F. Rothenhofer]] cider (1899)
*** 101: [[Pizitz parking deck]] (1965), former location of [[Stewart's Mill]] (1881), [[O'Brien House]] (1899), [[Shoppers' Park Lot]]
*** 110: former location of vacant store (1891), [[A. B. Broady & Co.]] undertakers (1902), [[Henry Uhl & Co.]] (1904), [[Quick Service Letter Co.]] (1953)
*** 103: former location of [[American Dye Works]] / [[Davidson & Mabry]] tailors (1899)
**** 110: former location of [[American Employment Service]] (1953)
*** 105: former location of [[J. H. McGee]] shoemaker / [[Connor & Co.]] plumbers (1899)
** [[1st Alley North]] intersects
*** 107: former location of [[J. J. Jones]] barber (1899), [[Beitman Bros.]] cigar manufacturer (1904)
*** 112-114: [[Dog Days of Birmingham]], former location of dwelling (1891), [[Hunter Furniture]] (1920-2009)
*** 109: former location of [[Venable & Mathews]] soda waters (1899)
**** 114: former location of [[Wesleyan Mission]] (1899)
*** 111: former location of [[Williamson & Anderson]] undertakers (1899)
***** 114½: former location of [[Fleming House]] (1899)
*** 113-115: former location of [[Frank O'Brien]] saloon (1899), [[Jacob Abraham]] saloon (1904)
*** 116-130: former location of commercial building
*** 117: former location of [[Sullivan & Hay]] printers (1899), [[L. Hirsch & Sons]] (1904)
**** 116: former location of printing office (1891), [[Independent Publishing Co.]] (1899) [[Harrison Houpt Fleischmann & Co.]] (1904), [[Millinery Supply Co.]] (1953)
**** 118-130: former location of stores "being built" (1891)
**** 118: former location of [[Electrical Specialty Co.]]  (1927)
 
** east side ([[Block 98]]):
*** 101-111: [[Pizitz parking deck]] (1965), former location of [[Stewart's Mill]] (1881), saloon (1891), [[O'Brien House]] (1899), [[Shoppers' Park Lot]]
*** 103-111: former location of [[U.S. Employment Office]] (1953)
**** 103: former location of "negro saloon" (1891), [[American Dye Works]] / [[Davidson & Mabry]] tailors (1899)
**** 105: former location of vacant store (1891), [[J. H. McGee]] shoemaker / [[Connor & Co.]] plumbers (1899)
**** 107: former location of dentist's office (1891), [[J. J. Jones]] barber (1899), [[Beitman Bros.]] cigar manufacturer (1904)
**** 109: former location of undertaker / coffin shop (1891), [[Venable & Mathews]] soda waters (1899)
**** 111: former location of bank (1891), [[Williamson & Anderson]] undertakers (1899)
** [[1st Alley North]] intersects
*** 113–117: former location of [[Harris & Williamson]] electricians (1896)
**** 113-115: former location of [[Frank O'Brien]] saloon (1899), [[Jacob Abraham]] saloon (1904)
***** 113: former location of electrical supplies (1891)
***** 115: former location of vacant store (1891)
**** 117: former location of vacant store (1891), [[Sullivan & Hay]] printers (1899), [[L. Hirsch & Sons]] (1904)
*** 119: former location of dressmaker (1891)
*** 121: former location of [[R. J. Johnson]] barber (1899)
*** 121: former location of [[R. J. Johnson]] barber (1899)
*** 127: former location of cider storage (1891)
*** 129-131: former location of [[Birmingham Gas Company]] (1891)
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersects
** west side ([[Block 88]]):
*** 200-210: former location of of [[Gulf Downtown Service Station]] (1930s-1953)
**** 200-208: former location of [[Birmingham Hotel]] (1890s-1916), [[New Florence Hotel]] (1916, demolished 1935),
***** 200: former location of dwelling / fruit stand (1891)
***** 204: former location of print shop (1891)
***** 206: former location of [[Naff & Burney]] grocers (1887), tin shop (1891), [[McDonald & Wishart]] sign painters (1899), [[John Reed]] saloon (1904)
**** 208-210: former location of [[Kimball House]] hotel (1891), [[Julia Payne]] boarding house (1899), [[Commercial Hotel]] (1904)
***** 208: former location of [[Birmingham Railway & Electric Co.]] freight depot (1899) [[George Diffay]] restaurant (1904), [[Florence Dry Cleaning Co.]] (1925)
***** 210: former location of [[R. Knauff & Co.]] lumber dealers (1882-1904), [[Standard Furniture]]
** [[2nd Alley North]] intersects
*** 212: former location of upholsterer (1891), [[Joseph Marsicano]] saloon (1904), [[Queen Theatre]] (1910s), [[Queen Theatre|New Queen Theatre]] (1919–1920s)
*** 214: Former location of dwelling (1891), [[Necchi Sewing Machine Co.]] / [[Dillard Sewing Machine Co.]] (1953), [[Cummings Beauty Salon]], [[New Breed Barber Shop]], [[O'Carr's]] (2017-2019)
**** 214½: former location of [[Belmont Studio]] photographers (1953-1969)
*** 216: former location of [[Ruth Pierson]] beauty salon (1953)
**** 216½: former location of [[Union Hall]] (1907), [[Lamont Beauty Salon]] (1953)
*** 218: former location of [[T. W. Morefield]] grocery store (1887), store (1891), [[Olympia Cafe]] (G. Guvalos 1916)
*** 220-230: former location of dwelling (1891)
**** 220: former location of [[W. H. Murphy]] saloon (1904), [[Lucius Cafe]] (1910), [[Egbert Snelling]] barber / [[Webb Finance Co.]] (1953)
**** 222: former location of [[Wylie Davis]] restaurant (1904), [[Gerber Furniture Co.]] (1953), [[Atlas & Warr Optical]] (1961)
**** 224: former location of [[Rose Woodall]] beauty salon (1953)
**** 226: former location of [[Mabry Bros.]] (1904), [[Royal Finance Co.]] (1953)
**** 228: former location of [[Charles M. Harris & Co.]] undertakers (1902–1904)
**** 230: [[Terry's Place]] (2019), former location of [[People's Drug Co.]] (1904), [[Jimmie's Soda and Cigar]] (1929-1931), [[The Kottage]] (2008), [[Legends Sports Bar & Lounge]] / [[Legends Cigar Bar]] (2011-2018)


* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
** east side ([[Block 87]]):
** West side ([[Block 88]])
*** 200-208: former site of [[Birmingham Hotel]] (1890s-1916), [[New Florence Hotel]] (1916, demolished 1935), [[Gulf]] service station
**** 204:
**** 206: former location of [[Naff & Burney]] grocers (1887), [[McDonald & Wishart]] sign painters (1899), [[John Reed]] saloon (1904)
**** 208: former location of [[Birmingham Railway & Electric Co.]] freight depot (1899) [[George Diffay]] restaurant (1904), [[Florence Dry Cleaning Co.]] (1925)
***** 208½: former location of [[Julia Payne]] boarding house (1899), [[Commercial Hotel]] (1904)
*** 210: original location of [[R. Knauff & Co.]] lumber dealers (1882-1904), [[Standard Furniture]]
*** 212: former location of [[Joseph Marsicano]] saloon (1904)
*** 214: [[O'Carr's]]. Former location of [[Cummings Beauty Salon]] and [[New Breed Barber Shop]]
*** 218: former location of [[T. W. Morefield Grocery]] (1887)
*** 220: former location of [[W. H. Murphy]] saloon (1904), [[Lucius Cafe]] (1910)
*** 222: former location of [[Wylie Davis]] restaurant (1904)
*** 226: former location of [[Mabry Bros.]] (1904)
*** 228: former location of [[C. M. Harris & Co.]] (1904)
*** 230: [[Terry's Place]] (2019), former location of [[People's Drug Co.]] (1904),  [[Jimmie's Soda and Cigar]] (1929-1931), [[The Kottage]] (2008), [[Legends Sports Bar & Lounge]] / [[Legends Cigar Bar]] (2011-2018)
** East side ([[Block 87]])
*** former site of [[WBRC-AM]] studios, [[USO]] (1945)
*** former site of [[WBRC-AM]] studios, [[USO]] (1945)
*** 201-209 [[McWane Science Center]] parking deck, formerly [[Loveman's]] parking deck, former location of [[United States Court House and Post Office]] (1899)
*** 201-209 [[McWane Science Center parking deck]] (built 1971 as [[Loveman's parking deck]]), former location of [[U.S. Court House and Post Office]] (built 1893, demolished 1920s)
**** 205-209: former location of [[Dixie Cream Donuts]]
**** 205: former location of [[Dixie Cream Donuts]] (1953)
**** 209: former location of [[Larry's Restaurant & Lounge]] (1950s)
**** 207: former location of [[Alabama Parking Lot]] entrance (1953)
*** 213: former location of [[W. L. Cole]] boarding house (1899), [[W. C. Harris]] restaurant (1904)
**** 209: former location of [[Danny's Restaurant]] (1953), [[Larry's Restaurant & Lounge]] (1950s)
*** 217: former site of the [[Alabama Penny Savings Bank]] (1890-1913)
***** 209B: former location of [[Otis Jewelry Co.]] (1953)
*** 219: former location of [[Bains Furniture Co.]] / [[Lynn & Son]] / [[R. W. Gayle]] (1904)
*** 211: former location of [[Alabama Theatre]] confectionary dept. (1953)
**** 219½: former location of the [[People's Home Telephone Co.]] (1904)
** [[2nd Alley North]] intersects
*** [[Alabama Theatre]] stage entrance
*** 213-219: [[Alabama Theatre]] (built 1927) stage entrance
*** [[Goldstein building]]
**** 213: former location of [[W. L. Cole]] boarding house (1899), [[W. C. Harris]] restaurant (1904)
**** 217: former site of the [[Alabama Penny Savings Bank]] (1890-1913)
**** 219: former location of [[Bains Furniture Co.]] / [[Lynn & Son]] / [[R. W. Gayle]] (1904)
***** 219½: former location of the [[People's Home Telephone Co.]] (1904)
*** 221-227: [[Goldstein building]] (renovated 1927)


* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersects
** West side ([[Block 71]])
** west side ([[Block 71]]):
*** 300: [[Parisian building]] (built 1928) [[Gray Construction]]/[[Atlas RFID Solutions]] (2016-), former location of Mrs [[I. G. Nabers]] boarding house (1887), Mrs [[H. S. Varnell]] boarding house (1899), [[Parisian]] department store (1928-1937), [[Calder Furniture]], [[Citizens Federal Savings & Loan]] (1968-2003)
*** 300: [[Parisian building]] (built 1928) [[Gray Construction]]/[[Atlas RFID Solutions]] (2016-), former location of Mrs [[I. G. Nabers]] boarding house (1887), Mrs [[H. S. Varnell]] boarding house (1899), [[Parisian]] department store (1928-1937), [[Calder Furniture Co.]] (1941-1952), [[Citizens Federal Savings & Loan]] (1968-2003)
*** 302: former location of [[Dixie Land Cafe]] (1920)
*** 302: former location of [[Dixie Land Cafe]] (1920)
*** 306: former location of [[Hury Amusement Co.]] (1920)
*** 306: former location of [[Hury Amusement Co.]] / [[Champion Theater]] (1920)
*** 310-314: former location of [[Frank O'Brien]] sheriff (1899)
*** 310-314: former location of [[Frank O'Brien]] sheriff (1899)
**** 310: [[Pythian Temple]] (built 1913), [[Birmingham History Center]] offices (2014-), former location of the ''[[Birmingham Reporter]]'' offices (1920s)
**** 310: [[Pythian Temple]] (built 1913), former location of the ''[[Birmingham Reporter]]'' offices (1920s), [[Birmingham History Center]] offices (2014-2018)
**** 312: former location of [[Frolic Theater]] (1920)
**** 312: former location of [[Lucius Cafe]] (1911), [[Utopia Theatre]] (1916), [[Frolic Theater]] (1920)
**** 314: former location of [[J. J. Judge]] musician (1899), [[Gillespie & Ogilvie]] restaurant (1910), [[ABC Store]]
**** 314: former location of [[J. J. Judge]] musician (1899), [[Gillespie & Ogilvie]] restaurant (1910), [[ABC Store]]
[[File:316 18th St N.jpg|right|thumb|275px|The Rush Hotel at 316A 18th Street North. 1931 photo by W. B. Phillips]]
**** 316-318: [[Savoy Theatre]] (built 1916), former location of [[Mark's Dry Goods]] (1980)
**** 316-318: [[Savoy Theatre]] (built 1916), former location of [[Mark's Dry Goods]] (1980)
***** 316: former location of [[Durham Woolen Mills]] store, [[Weinstein's Clothing]]
***** 316: former location of [[Durham Woolen Mills]] store, [[Weinstein's Clothing]]
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**** 320: former location of [[Lena Jenkins]] lunch stand (1899), [[Cassimus & Co.]] (1904)
**** 320: former location of [[Lena Jenkins]] lunch stand (1899), [[Cassimus & Co.]] (1904)
**** 320½: former location of [[Hotel Davis]] (1920), [[Palm Leaf Hotel]] (1930s-1942)  
**** 320½: former location of [[Hotel Davis]] (1920), [[Palm Leaf Hotel]] (1930s-1942)  
**** 322: former location of [[Jacob Schoettlin]] saloon (1899-1904)
**** 322: former location of [[William Bookholdt & Co.]] / [[Iron City Bakery]] (1888), [[Jacob Schoettlin]] saloon (1899-1904)
**** 328: [[Palm Leaf Lunchroom]] (1925)
**** 328: [[Palm Leaf Lunchroom]] (1925)
** East side ([[Block 72]])
*** 330: former location of [[C. D. Kenny Co.]] coffees & teas (1916–1918)
 
** east side ([[Block 72]]):
*** 301: [[Lyric Theatre]]
*** 301: [[Lyric Theatre]]
*** 305: former location of Mrs [[L. A. Halsall]] dress maker (1887), [[R. W. Gayle]] plumber (1899)
*** 305: former location of Mrs [[L. A. Halsall]] dress maker (1887), [[R. W. Gayle]] plumber (1899)
*** 307: former location of [[Samuel Browne]] produce merchant (1887), [[R. Hawring]] dyer (1899)
*** 307: former location of [[Samuel Browne]] produce merchant (1887), [[R. Hawring]] dyer (1899)
*** 309-311: former location of [[Hotel Supply Company]] (1923)
*** 309-311: former location of [[Hotel Supply Company]] (1923)
**** 309: former location of [[Jay-Cee Men's Shop]] (1953)
**** 311: former location of Mrs [[L. Morgan]] boarding house (1899)
**** 311: former location of Mrs [[L. Morgan]] boarding house (1899)
*** 313: former location of Mrs [[G. A. Wren]] boarding house (1899)
*** 313: former location of Mrs [[G. A. Wren]] boarding house (1899)
*** 315: former location of Mrs [[M. A. Thomas]] furnished rooms (1899)
*** 315–329: [[1801 4th Avenue North|4-story office building]], [[U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama]]
*** 321: former location of [[W. M. Grimsley & Co.]] upholsterers (1899), [[L. V. McEntire's Cash Market]] butcher shop (1923)
**** 315: former location of Mrs [[M. A. Thomas]] furnished rooms (1899)
**** 321½: former location of Mrs [[M. J. Rowland]] boarding house
**** 321: former location of [[W. M. Grimsley & Co.]] upholsterers (1899), [[L. V. McEntire's Cash Market]] butcher shop (1923)
*** 323: former location of [[Woody & Co.]] (1904)
***** 321½: former location of Mrs [[M. J. Rowland]] boarding house
*** 329: former location of [[Koplon's Clothing Store]]
**** 323: former location of [[Woody & Co.]] (1904)
**** 329: former location of [[Koplon's Clothing Store]]


* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersects
** West side ([[Block 62]])
** west side ([[Block 62]]):
*** 400-422: [[1729 5th Avenue North|Corner]]: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]] (built 1987), former site of [[Roden Hotel]] (1913-1917), [[A & P]] grocery store, and [[Adamson Ford]]
*** 400-422: [[1729 5th Avenue North|Corner]]: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]] (built 1987), former site of [[Roden Hotel]] (1913-1917), [[A & P]] grocery store, and [[Adamson Ford]]
**** 400: former location of [[W.C. Bulger]] grocer (1887), [[Home Bakery]] (1904)
**** 400: former location of [[W.C. Bulger]] grocer (1887), [[Home Bakery]] (1904)
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**** 418: former location of [[Aloia Studio]] photography (1920)
**** 418: former location of [[Aloia Studio]] photography (1920)
**** 422: former location of [[B. F. Roden residence]] (1899-1904)
**** 422: former location of [[B. F. Roden residence]] (1899-1904)
*** [[Federal Reserve building]], proposed site of [[Federal Reserve tower]]
 
** East side
** east side ([[Block 61]]):
*** [[Koplon's Korner]] clothing (1931-1964)
*** 401-415: parking lot
*** 405-409: former location of [[United Electric Co.]] (1904)
**** former location of [[Koplon's Korner]] clothing (1931-1964)
*** 411: former location of [[Page & Hicks]] grocers (1887), [[Blue Bird Cafe]] (1928)
**** 405-409: former location of [[United Electric Co.]] (1904)
*** 417: former location of [[Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] (1899-1904)
**** 411: former location of [[Page & Hicks]] grocers (1887), [[Blue Bird Cafe]] (1928), [[Right Spot Cafe]] ([[R. L. Jones]], 1941)
*** 417-431: [[Federal Reserve building]] (built 1924), former location of [[Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] (1899-1904), proposed site of [[Federal Reserve tower]]


* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
** West side
** west side:
*** 500-512: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 7]], former location of [[Central Presbyterian Church]] (1899), [[Happy John Bollas]] barbecue (1928-1969)
*** 500-512: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 7]], former location of [[Central Presbyterian Church]] (1899), [[Happy John Bollas]] barbecue (1928-1969)
**** 500: former location of [[Ted's Cafe]] (Ernest George Lewis Logothates)
*** 514-530: parking lot
*** 514-530: parking lot
**** 520: former location of [[F. S. White]] attorney (1899)
**** 520: former location of [[F. S. White]] attorney (1899)
**** 530: former location of [[Herman Saks]] merchant (1899)
**** 530: former location of [[Herman Saks]] merchant (1899)
** East side
 
** east side:
*** 501-513: [[Robert S. Vance Federal Building]]
*** 501-513: [[Robert S. Vance Federal Building]]
*** 519: former location of [[St John Studio]] (1923)
*** 519: former location of [[St John Studio]] (1923)
*** 529: former location of [[E. & H. Film Distributing Corp.]] (1925)
*** 529: former location of [[E. & H. Film Distributing Corp.]] (1925)


* [[6th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[6th Avenue North]] intersects
** West side
** west side
*** 600-614: [[Alabama Power Building]] (built 1925)
*** 600-614: [[Alabama Power Building]] (built 1925)
**** 610: former location of [[Isaac Hochstadter]] merchant (1899)
**** 610: former location of [[Isaac Hochstadter]] merchant (1899)
*** 616-630: [[Alabama Power Company Headquarters Complex]] (built 1990)
*** 616-630: [[Alabama Power Company Headquarters Complex]] (built 1990)
**** 630: former location of [[J. Loveman]] merchant (1899)
**** 630: former location of [[J. Loveman]] merchant (1899)
** East side
 
*** 601-615: [[AT&T Employee Parking Deck]]
** east side
*** 601-615: [[AT&T Employee Parking Deck]] (built 1969), former location of [[6th Avenue Presbyterian Church]] (1925-1968)
*** 617-631: [[Alabama Power Company]] visitor parking
*** 617-631: [[Alabama Power Company]] visitor parking


* [[7th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersects
** 714: former location of [[Morris Infirmary]] (1904)
** west side:
** 715: former location of [[Samuel Ullman residence]] (1899), [[Morris Newfield residence]] (1904)
*** 700: [[YMHA Building]] (built 1926), former location of [[Young Men's Hebrew Association]] (1926–1957), [[First Pentecostal Holiness Church]] (1967–1971), [[Good Shepherd Pentecostal Holiness Church]] (1983)
* [[Alabama Power employees parking deck]]
*** 714: former location of [[Morris Infirmary]] (1904)
*** [[Alabama Power employees parking deck]]
** east side:
*** 701–709: parking lot
*** 711: [[Bender & Agboola]]
*** 715: [[Karam's Restaurant]] ([[Saber Alshoja|Saber]] and [[Abrahim Alshoja]] 2022–), former location of [[Samuel Ullman residence]] (1899), [[Morris Newfield residence]] (1904), [[Marilyn's Deli]] (2008–2020)
*** 717–721: [[Alabama Power Company]] visitor parking lot no. 2
*** 725–729: one-story marble-clad building
 


* [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard]] intersection
* [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard]] (formerly [[8th Avenue North]]) intersects
** [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
** [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
** 820: office & warehouse, remodeled for [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] in [[2016]]
** 820: office & warehouse, remodeled for [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] in [[2016]]
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** Passes under [[Interstate 20]]/[[Interstate 59]]
** Passes under [[Interstate 20]]/[[Interstate 59]]


* [[9th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[9th Avenue North]] intersects


* [[10th Avenue North]] intersection (west only)
* [[10th Avenue North]] intersects (west only)
** former location of [[Loveman's]] warehouse
** west side:
** [[Kelly Ingram Post No. 668]]
*** 1000: [[FBI Birmingham Field Office Building]] (built 2005)
** east side:
*** former location of [[Loveman's]] warehouse
*** [[Kelly Ingram Post No. 668]]


* [[11th Avenue North]] intersection (road ends)
* [[11th Avenue North]] intersects (road ends)
** former location of [[J. N. Scott & Co.]] private infirmary (1896)
** former location of [[J. N. Scott & Co.]] private infirmary (1896)
** [[Oak Hill Cemetery]]
** [[Oak Hill Cemetery]]


* 13th Court North intersection (road resumes from [[17th Street North]])
* 13th Court North intersects (road resumes from [[17th Street North]])
* 14th Avenue North intersection
* 14th Avenue North intersects
* 14th Court North intersection (east only)
* 14th Court North intersects (east only)
* 15th Avenue North intersection
* 15th Avenue North intersects
** [[Fountain Heights mural]] (west side, 2011-)
** [[Fountain Heights mural]] (west side, 2011-)
* 16th Avenue North intersection (west only; main road turns west as [[16th Street North]])
** 1503: former location of [[Curley's Place]] ([[Racie Heathcock]] 1961)
* 17th Avenue North intersection (east only)/17th Court North intersection (road continues as [[19th Street North]])
* 16th Avenue North intersects (west only; main road turns west as [[16th Street North]])
* 17th Avenue North intersects (east only)/17th Court North intersection (road continues as [[19th Street North]])


=== [[Evergreen]] ===
=== [[Evergreen]] ===
* 19th Avenue North intersection
* 19th Avenue North intersects
* 20th Avenue North intersection (west only)
* 20th Avenue North intersects (west only)
* 21st Avenue North intersection (east only)
* 21st Avenue North intersects (east only)
* Crosses railroad tracks
* Crosses railroad tracks


=== [[Acipco-Finley]] ===
=== [[Acipco-Finley]] ===
* Crosses railroad tracks
* Crosses railroad tracks
* [[Finley Boulevard]] intersection
* [[Finley Boulevard]] intersects


[[Category:18th Street North|*]]
[[Category:18th Street North|*]]

Revision as of 13:06, 23 January 2024

18th Street North is one of the primary north-south streets in downtown Birmingham's business district.

18th Street begins at the northern end of 18th Street South, at the 18th Street underpass underneath the railroad tracks of the Railroad Reservation. From there it first crosses Morris Avenue and continues north until ending for Oak Hill Cemetery at 11th Avenue North. Between 1st Avenue North and the cemetery, the downtown section of 18th Street is one-way for north-bound vehicular traffic.

North of the cemetery, 18th Street resumes from an eastern shift by 17th Street North and continues to 17th Avenue North. North of I-65 the street picks up at 19th Avenue and crosses Village Creek before it runs into the interstate onramps at Finley Avenue. At 24th Court North, 18th Street resumes, paralleling I-65 as far as 37th Avenue North.

Electric lights were installed 18th Street North from Morris Avenue to 6th Avenue North in 1945 under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

One block of 18th Street, between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue was converted from one-way to two-way traffic on December 5, 2016, allowing for better access to the Pizitz parking deck as the reopening of the Pizitz Building neared.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 18th Street North category.

Fountain Heights

The Rush Hotel at 316A 18th Street North. 1931 photo by W. B. Phillips


Evergreen

  • 19th Avenue North intersects
  • 20th Avenue North intersects (west only)
  • 21st Avenue North intersects (east only)
  • Crosses railroad tracks

Acipco-Finley