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*** 0-12: [[Railroad Park]] (built 2010)
*** 0-12: [[Railroad Park]] (built 2010)
**** 8: former location of [[Hubert Foster Co.]] food brokers / [[Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co.]] warehouse / [[Noto Brokerage Co.]] wholesale food (1964)
**** 8: former location of [[Hubert Foster Co.]] food brokers / [[Yawman & Erbe Manufacturing Co.]] warehouse / [[Noto Brokerage Co.]] wholesale food (1964)
**** 12: [[St Louis–San Franscisco Railway]] team tracks (1964)
**** 12: [[St Louis–San Franscisco Railway]] team tracks (1964-1970)
** East side
** East side
*** 1-15: [[Powell Steam Plant]] (under construction), formerly the [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] (1895-2008)
*** 1-15: [[Powell Steam Plant]] (under construction), formerly the [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant]] (1895-2008)
**** 15: [[Direct Oil Co.]] gas station (1964)
**** 15: [[Direct Oil Co.]] gas station (1964-1970)
* [[Powell Avenue]] intersection (no vehicle access)
* [[Powell Avenue]] intersection (no vehicle access)
** West side:
** West side:
*** 14-30: [[Railroad Park]] (built 2010)
*** 14-30: [[Railroad Park]] (built 2010)
**** 30: [[St Louis–San Francisco Railway]] passenger & freight depot (1964)
**** 30: [[St Louis–San Francisco Railway]] passenger & freight depot (1964-1970)
** East side ([[Block 113C]]):
** East side ([[Block 113C]]):
*** [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant Plaza]] (2016-), former location of [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D]] (1975-2016)
*** [[Powell Avenue Steam Plant Plaza]] (2016-), former location of [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot D]] (1975-2016)
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*** 100-112 [[LIV Parkside]] (built 2015)
*** 100-112 [[LIV Parkside]] (built 2015)
**** 100-110: former location of 2-story commercial building (1964)
**** 100-110: former location of 2-story commercial building (1964)
***** 100: former location of [[Magic City Cafeteria]] (1964)
***** 100: former location of [[Magic City Cafeteria]] (1964), [[Alabama Shutter Service]] cabinet shop (1970)
***** 104: former location of [[Bob's Print Shop]] (1964)
***** 104: former location of [[Bob's Print Shop]] (1964-1970)
***** 106: former location of [[Smith-Kirkpatrick Advertising]] (1964)
***** 106: former location of [[Smith-Kirkpatrick Advertising]] (1964), [[T. M. Nesbitt]] manufacturer's agent / [[Nesbitt Agency]] real estate (1970)
***** 108: former location of [[Birmingham Rubber Stamp Co.]] (1964)
***** 108: former location of [[Birmingham Rubber Stamp Co.]] (1964-1970)
***** 110: former location of [[The Pennant Sales Co.]] (1964)
***** 110: former location of [[The Pennant Sales Co.]] (1964), [[Frankie's Print Shop]] (1970)
**** 112: former location of [[Ellis Thompson|E. K. Thompson]] cabinet maker (1964)
**** 112: former location of [[Ellis Thompson|E. K. Thompson]] cabinet maker (1964-1970)
*** 114-130: [[National Biscuit Company]] building (built 1914)
*** 114-130: [[National Biscuit Company]] building (built 1914)
**** 120-124: former location of [[Lewis Supply Co.]] storage (1964)
**** 120-124: former location of [[Lewis Supply Co.]] storage (1964-1970)
***** 120: [[Railroad Square]] (2012-)
***** 120: [[Railroad Square]] (2012-)
** East side
** East side

Revision as of 20:15, 1 March 2018

This article is about the Southside Birmingham street. For the Homewood street, see 18th Street South Homewood.

18th Street South is a north-south street in Birmingham's Five Points South neighborhood. The street begins at the southern end of 18th Street North at the Railroad Reservation and the 18th Street underpass. From there, it continues south for 16 blocks, through the UAB Medical Center and up the northern flank of Red Mountain until it is interrupted by Ramsay High School.

Another short section of 18th Street South connects 13th Avenue South with 13th Court South. The street resumes at 14th Avenue South and turns into 15th Avenue South at Valley View Park. 18th Street South Homewood picks up south of Vulcan Park and continues south to Oxmoor Road, where it becomes Roxbury Road.

Notable locations (north to south)

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