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* [[Spring Street (Bessemer)]] intersects
* [[Spring Street (Bessemer)]] intersects
* [[Valley Street]] intersects
* [[Valley Street]] intersects
** 64: former location of [[Robert Bryant]] grocery (1926)
* [[1st Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[1st Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 121: former location of [[Willis Estes]] auto painter (1926)
* [[2nd Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[2nd Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* avenue dead ends mid-block
* avenue dead ends mid-block
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** 1101: [[Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church]]
** 1101: [[Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church]]
* [[12th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[12th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 1215: [[Obedium Tarleton]] confectionery (1951–1960)
** 1224: former location of [[William Jones]] grocery (1926)
** 1230: former location of [[John Crawford]] contractor (1926)
* [[13th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[13th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 1329: [[General Auto & Truck Repair]]
** 1325: former location of [[Massey & Davis]] oils / [[Sinclair Refining Co.]] (1960)
** 1331: [[Ride Today USA]], former location of [[J. A. Massey]] service station (1951), [[Langston's Service Station]] (1981), [[Cox's Service Station]] (1985–1989)
** 1329: [[General Auto & Truck Repair]], former location of [[Massey Garage]] ([[J. A. Massey]] 1960)
** 1331: [[Ride Today USA]], former location of [[Massey Service Station]] ([[J. A. Massey]] 1951–1960), [[Langston's Service Station]] (1981), [[Cox's Service Station]] (1985–1989)
* [[14th Street North Bessemer]] ([[Alabama State Highway 150]]) intersects
* [[14th Street North Bessemer]] ([[Alabama State Highway 150]]) intersects
** 1400: [[Poole's Auto]]
** north side:
** 1401–1405: [[Roy Lumber]] (1947–)
*** 1400: [[Poole's Auto]], former location of [[Mutual Gas Co.]] gas station (1960)
** 1420: former location of [[Billy Arrington's Garage]] (1989)
*** 1420: former location of [[Billy Arrington's Garage]] (1989)
** 1421: former location of [[ExCello Machine Co.]] (1951)
*** 1424: [[Wagon Wheel Deli & Grill]]
** 1423: [[First Avenue Recycling Corporation]], former location of [[Salvage Parts & Metals]] (1988)
*** 1426: [[Eddie's Body Shop]] (1989–)
** 1424: [[Wagon Wheel Deli & Grill]]
** south side:
** 1425: former location of [[Morris Bus Line]] garage (1951)
*** 1401–1405: [[Roy Lumber]] (1947–)
** 1426: [[Eddie's Body Shop]] (1989–)
*** 1411–1413: former location of [[ExCello Machine Co.]] (1960)
*** 1415: former location of [[Bessemer Bottling Co.]] (1932)
*** 1421: former location of [[ExCello Machine Co.]] (1951)
*** 1423: [[First Avenue Recycling Corporation]], former location of [[Russell Auto Parts]] wholesaler (1960), [[Salvage Parts & Metals]] (1988)
*** 1425: former location of [[Morris Bus Line]] garage (1951)
 
* [[15th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[15th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 1500: former location of the ''[[Bessemer Advertizer]]'' newspaper (1963)
** 1500: former location of the ''[[Bessemer Advertizer]]'' newspaper (1963)
** 1501–1511: [[Bessemer Municipal Court]] / [[Bessemer Police Department]]
** 1501–1511: [[Bessemer Municipal Court]] / [[Bessemer Police Department]]
* [[16th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[16th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 1600–1604: [[Bessemer Electric & Water Services]], former location of [[Bessemer City Ice Co.]] (1951)
** 1600–1604: [[Bessemer Electric & Water Services]] (1960–), former location of [[Marvel City Ice Co.]] (1926–1932), [[Bessemer City Ice Co.]] (1951)
* [[17th Street North Bessemer]] intersects (north only)
* [[17th Street North Bessemer]] intersects (north only)
** 1708: former location of ''[[Birmingham News]]'' Bessemer bureau
** 1708: former location of ''[[Birmingham News]]'' Bessemer bureau (1951–1960) / ''[[Birmingham Post]]'' Bessemer bureau (1960)
** 1718: former location of [[Burns Transfer Co.]] barn (1951)
** 1718: former location of [[Burns Transfer Co.]] barn (1951)
** 1724: [[Brown Beauty Barber School]]
** 1724: [[Brown Beauty Barber School]], former location of [[Rosser Service Station]] / [[Rosser Bus Line]] ([[Leon Rosser]] 1960)
** 1728–1730: former location of [[Veterans of Foreign Wars Bailey Rogers Post No. 1762]]
** 1728–1730: former location of [[Veterans of Foreign Wars Bailey Rogers Post No. 1762]]
** 1729–1731: former location of [[City Lumber & Supply Co.]] (1951), [[Garrett & Swindal Masonry Co.]] ([[Durwood Garrett]] / [[Leon Swindal]] 1971)
** 1729–1731: former location of [[City Lumber & Supply Co.]] (1951–1960), [[Garrett & Swindal Masonry Co.]] ([[Durwood Garrett]] / [[Leon Swindal]] 1971)
*** 1731: former location of [[G. W. Patton]] veterinary surgeon (1916)
 
* [[18th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[18th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** north side:
** north side:
*** 1800–1830: parking lot for [[Jefferson County Bessemer Justice Center]]
*** 1800–1830: parking lot for [[Jefferson County Bessemer Justice Center]]
**** 1800: former location of [[Burns Transfer Co.]] (1951)
**** 1800: former location of [[Bruns Transfer Co.]] (1926), ''[[The Birmingham Post]]'' Bessemer bureau (1932), [[Bruns Transfer Co.]] (1951)
**** 1802: former location of ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' distribution (1960)
**** 1806: former location of ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' Bessemer bureau (1951)
**** 1806: former location of ''[[Birmingham Post-Herald]]'' Bessemer bureau (1951)
**** 1812: former location of [[Cab Lumber Co.]] ([[C. A. Boohaker]] 1951–1960)
**** 1812–1816: former location of [[Colley Produce Co.]] (1916)
**** 1818–1820: former location of one-story commercial building (built c. 1915), [[Bell-Rogers Produce Co.]] (1915–), [[ABC Store No. 14]] (1949–1951)
***** 1812: former location of [[Cab Lumber Co.]] / [[Boohaker General Contractors]] ([[C. A. Boohaker]] 1951–1960)
**** 1822: former location of [[The War Surplus Store]] (1951)
***** 1814: former location of [[Mickey Sign Co.]] ([[Bill Aldridge]] sign painter 1960)
**** 1824: former location of [[Ideal Finance Co.]] (1951)
***** 1816: former location of [[Huey Produce Co.]] (1926)
**** 1826: former location of [[Maloy & Co.]] storage (1951)
**** 1818–1820: former location of one-story commercial building (built c. 1915), [[Bell-Rogers Produce Co.]] (1915–), [[Oxford-Chambers Produce Co.]] (1926–1932), [[ABC Store No. 14]] (1949–1960)
**** 1828: one-story commercial building (built before 1925)
***** 1820: former location of [[Albert Morrison]] (1916)
**** 1830: two-story commercial building (built c. 1890), former location of [[Huddleston Drug Store]], [[Tommie's House of Beauty]]  
**** 1822: former location of [[C. H. Browning]] blacksmith (1916), [[Thomas Goodby]] clothier / [[Robertson-Dunlavy Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[The War Surplus Store]] (1951–1960)
**** 1824: former location of [[Z. R. Steen]] undertaker (1916), [[Jacobs Undertaking Co.]] (1926), [[Lillian Croom]] dressmaker (1932), [[Ideal Finance Co.]] (1951), [[Nu-Way Loan Co.]] (1960)
***** 1824½: former location of [[Knights of Pythias Hall]] (1926), [[Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses]] (1960)
**** 1826: former location of [[Thomas Colley]] billiards (1916), [[Maloy & Co.]] storage (1951), [[Sandwich Shop]] restaurant (1960)
**** 1828: one-story commercial building (built before 1925), former location of [[B. F. Moon]] restaurant (1916), [[Colley Grocery & Market]] (1932), [[Green Front Package Store]] (1960)
**** 1830: two-story commercial building (built c. 1890), [[Bessemer Beef Co.]] (1916), former location of [[Huddleston Drug Store]], [[Tommie's House of Beauty]]  
** south side:
** south side:
*** 1801–1809: [[Regions Bank]]
*** 1801–1809: [[Regions Bank]]
**** 1801: former location of [[Jim Cowley's Service Station]] (1951)
**** 1801: former location of [[Ware Tire Co.]] / [[Keith Perkins]] gas station (1926), [[Royal Oil Co.]] gas station (1932), [[Jim Cowley's Service Station]] (1951–1960)
*** 1811–1831: [[Alex Bradford Park]]
*** 1811–1831: [[Alex Bradford Park]]
**** 1819: former location of [[A & A Beverage Co.]] beer ([[William Padalino]] 1951)
**** 1817: former location of [[Carl Cloninger]] auto repair (1932)
**** 1831: former location of [[Hallman & Bailey]] filling station (1951)
**** 1819–1821: former location of [[Clarence Cook]] gas station (1926)
***** 1819: former location of [[A & A Beverage Co.]] beer ([[William Padalino]] 1951)
***** 1821: former location of [[Melvin Tyler]] battery dealer (1932)
**** 1823: former location of [[Warlick Auto Repair Shop]] (1932)
**** 1825: former location of [[Boyd & Sons]] machinists (1926–1932)
**** 1831: former location of [[Standard Oil Co.]] gas station (1926–1932), [[Hallman & Bailey]] filling station (1951), [[Roger Flynn's Service Station]] (1960)


* [[19th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[19th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** north side:
** north side:
*** 1906: former location of [[Digby Grocery]] (1951)
*** 1902: former location of [[W. L. Mims]] billiards (1916), [[Speed Reed]] barber (1926)
*** 1906: former location of [[C. W. Jordan]] restaurant (1906), [[Packinghouse Market]] (1926–1932), [[Digby Grocery]] (1951), [[Packing House Market]] grocery (1960)
*** 1908–1910: one-story commercial building (built c. 1910), former location of [[U. Friedman]], [[National Clothing Co.]], [[Gatewood's Bar & Grill]], [[Public Finance]]
*** 1908–1910: one-story commercial building (built c. 1910), former location of [[U. Friedman]], [[National Clothing Co.]], [[Gatewood's Bar & Grill]], [[Public Finance]]
**** 1908: former location of [[John Lawlah]] tailor / [[Joseph Croom]] shoe repair / [[Old Reliable Barber Shop]] (1951)
**** 1908: former location of [[Green Mahan]] barber / [[John Lawlah]] tailor (1916), [[National Clothing Co.]] (1926–1932), [[Cook & Long]] jewelers / [[Lawrence Lowe]] watchmaker (1932), [[John Lawlah]] tailor (1951), [[Old Reliable Barber Shop]] / [[Joseph Croom]] shoe repair  (1951–1960)
**** 1910: former location of [[Anthony LaSala]] billiards / [[Bill Hall's Cafe]] (1951)
**** 1910: former location of [[Musso Bros.]] confectionery (1916), [[Anthony LaSala]] billiards / [[Bill Hall's Cafe]] (1951), [[Palace Pool Room]] / [[Webster's Snack Bar]] (1960)
***** 1910½: former location of [[Joe Posey]] shoe shine (1951)
***** 1910a: former location of [[Old Reliable First Avenue Taxi Cab]] (1960)
*** 1912: two-story commercial building, former location of [[New Deal Tavern]], [[State Clothing Company]], [[New Deal Cafe]] (1951)
***** 1910½: former location of [[Isaac Cook]] / [[Robert Lowe]] jewelers / [[Louis King]] clothier (1926), [[Joe Posey]] shoe shine (1951–1960)
**** 1912½: former location of [[William Dowdell]] dentist / [[Lorenzo Demby]] physician / [[Carrie Pierce]] (1951)
*** 1912: [[Webb Building (Bessemer)]], former location of [[McCrae Chemical Co.]] (1916), [[New Deal Tavern]], [[State Clothing Company]], [[New Deal Cafe]] (1951), [[Debra's Bar & Grill]] (1960)
*** 1914: former location of [[Whitten Clothing Co.]] (1951)
**** 1912½: former location of [[Louis Glover]] dentist / [[First Avenue Hall]] (1926), [[Busy Bee Hotel]] (1932), [[William Dowdell]] dentist / [[Lorenzo Demby]] physician / [[Carrie Pierce]] (1951)
*** 1916: former location of [[James Moreland]] barber (1951)
*** 1914: former location of [[Josie Simpson]] restaurant / [[Ward Bros.]] tailors (1916), [[Light Bros.]] clothier (1926), [[Philip Light]] general merchandise (1932), [[Whitten Clothing Co.]] (1951–1960)
*** 1918: former location of [[Dixie Theatre]] (1918), [[Frolic Theatre (Bessemer)]] (1951)
*** 1916: former location of [[R. P. Perry]] & [[Walter Leslie]] barbers (1916), [[Daniel Foster]] saloon (1926), [[John Orange]] restaurant (1932), [[James Moreland]] barber (1951)
**** 1918½: former location of [[Arthur Tiddle]] phonographs (1951)
*** 1918: former location of [[Dixie Theatre (Bessemer)|Dixie Theatre]] (1913–1916), [[Frolic Theatre (Bessemer)]] (1926–1950s), [[State Clothing Co.]] (1960)
*** 1920: former location of [[W. S. Shivers Clothing Co.]] (1951)
**** 1918a: former location of [[Jacob Smith]] restaurant (1926), [[Lawson-Reed Barber Shop]] (1932)
**** 1920a: former location of [[Lee Loan Co.]] (1951)
**** 1918½: former location of [[Essie Field]] beauty shop (1932), [[Arthur Tiddle]] phonographs (1951)
*** 1922: former location of [[Hall Cafe]] (1951)
*** 1920: former location of [[David Weinstein]] billiards (1916), [[Hyman Weinstein]] clothier (1926), [[W. S. Shivers Clothing Co.]] (1951), [[Cash Pawn Shop]] (1960)
**** 1922½: former location of [[Samuel Allen]] barber (1951)
**** 1920a: former location of [[Lee Loan Co.]] (1951–1960)
*** 1924: former location of [[F. D. Mayo]] tailor / [[Percy Colvin]] watch repair (1951)
*** 1922: former location of [[C. F. Banks]] barber / grocery (1916), [[Robert Rush]] restaurant / [[Nicholas Williams]] billiards (1926), [[Palace Billiard Parlor]] / [[Palace Lunch Room]] (1932), [[Hall's Cafe]] (1951–1960)
**** 1924a: former location of [[White Loan Co.]] (1951)
**** 1922½: former location of [[Allen's Barber Shop]] ([[Samuel Allen]] 1951–1960)
*** 1926: former location of [[Money Loan Co.]] (1951), [[McCormick's Barber & Style Shop]] (2017)
*** 1924: former location of [[Mayo Tailoring Building]] (built c. 1915 by [[Erlick & Lefkovitz]]), [[W. J. McKenna]] shooting gallery (1916), [[John Jefferson]] restaurant / [[Lee Tailoring Co.]] (1926), [[Fred Mayo]] tailor (1920s–1963), [[Percy Colvin]] watch repair (1951), [[Star Music Bar]] records (1960), [[Money Loan Co.]] (1951–1960), [[Moreland Barber Shop]] (1960), [[Brazil Agency]] (2004), [[McCormick's Barber & Style Shop]] (2017)
*** 1928: former location of [[Lincoln Theatre]] (1948–1983)
**** 1924a: former location of [[Kaciel Cherner]] clothier (1932), [[White Loan Co.]] (1951–1960)
*** 1930: former location of [[Union Confectionery]] (1951), [[Sam Dunn's Saloon]], [[Corey's Barber & Style]] (2013)
*** 1926–1928: [[Lincoln Theatre]] (1948–1983)
**** 1930½: former location of [[Aaron Davis]] dentist / [[Lincoln Industrial Insurance Co.]] (1951)
**** 1926: former location of [[American Woolen Mills]] (1916), [[John Lawlah]] tailor (1926–1932)
***** 1926a: former location of [[Old Reliable Shaving Parlor]] / [[Henry Mosley]] shoe repair (1932)
***** 1926½: former location of [[James Cross]] painter / [[Silas Suttle]] barber (1926)
**** 1928: former location of [[Levi Aker]] barber / [[Max Mavraidis]] restaurant / [[Louis Moman]] shoemaker (1916), [[Curtis Jordan]] barber (1926), [[Twentieth Century Barber Shop]] (1932)
*** 1930: former location of [[N. C. Williams]] billiards / [[George Thompson]] restaurants (1916), [[Boackle Bros.]] restaurant (1926), [[Union Drug Store]] (1932), [[Union Confectionery]] (1951), [[Union Drug Co.]] (1960), [[Sam Dunn's Saloon]], [[Corey's Barber & Style]] (2013)
**** 1930½: former location of [[Lincoln Memorial Cemetery Inc.]] (1932), [[Aaron Davis]] dentist / [[Lincoln Industrial Insurance Co.]] (1951–1960)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 1901–1907: former location of [[R. L. Lumzy Funeral Service]]
*** 1901–1907: former location of [[R. L. Lumzy Funeral Service]]
**** 1901–1903: two-story commercial building (built c. 1905), former location of [[J.C. Lewis Furniture Co.]], [[Braswell Home Furnishings]] (1951–1985)
**** 1901–1903: two-story commercial building (built c. 1905), former location of [[Colley's Confectionery]] / [[Rex Loan Co.]] (1916), [[J. C. Lewis Furniture Co.]], [[Braswell Furniture]] (1951–1985)
**** 1907: former location of [[Atlantic Coast Line Railroad]] freight & passenger station (c. 1905–1951)
***** 1901: former location of [[Wayne Howard]] physician (1926), [[Howard Drug Co.]] (1926–1932)
***** 1903: former location of [[Britton Bros.]] shoes & shoe repair / [[Samuel Allen]] barber (1926), [[Edward Bouyer]] restaurant (1932)
**** 1905–1907: former location of [[Atlantic Coast Line Railroad]] freight & passenger station (c. 1905–1960), [[Birmingham Southern Railroad]] freight depot (1916)
*** 1911: former location of [[Atlantic Coast Line Railroad]] warehouse (1951)
*** 1911: former location of [[Atlantic Coast Line Railroad]] warehouse (1951)
*** 1915: former location of [[Mayo Tailoring Building]] (built c. 1915 by [[Erlick & Lefkovitz]]), [[Frank Mayo]] tailor (1920s–1963)
*** 1915: former location of [[Michael Burrell]] barber (1960)
*** 1931: former location of [[George & Son]] blacksmiths (1916)


* [[20th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[20th Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 2000–2014: [[Alabama Department of Human Resources]]
** north side:
** 2001–2031: parking lot
*** 2000–2012: [[Alabama Department of Human Resources]]
** 2016–2030: parking lot
**** 2006: former location of [[Daniel White]] tailor (1926), [[Roberts Tire Co.]] (1932)
**** 2008: former location of [[Daniel Dowdell]] grocery (1926), [[Jack Watkins]] auto tops (1932)
**** 2010: former location of [[James Byrd]] bakery (1926)
**** 2012: former location of [[Bessemer Grocery Co.]] wholesale grocers (1916), [[Sandy Griffin]] auto garage (1926), [[Stewart's Barber Shop]] (1960)
*** 2014–2030: parking lot
**** 2014–2016: former location of [[John Lee]] wholesale grocer (1926), [[Jefferson County Cash Grocery Co.]] (1932)
**** 2020a: former location of [[Bessemer Laundry]] (1932)
**** 2124: former location of [[A. D. Smith]] clothes cleaner (1916)
**** 2026: former location of [[Lafayette Wilson]] blacksmith (1916) / [[Cook Dry Cleaning Co.]] (1932)
**** 2028: former location of [[Bessemer Wholesale Co.]] general merchandise (1960)
**** 2030: former location of [[Bessemer Laundry]] / [[Simp Burden]] billiards (1926), [[Union Garage]] (1932)
** south side:
*** 2001–2031: parking lot
**** 2001: former location of [[First Avenue Service Station]] (1960)
 
* [[21st Street North Bessemer]] intersects
* [[21st Street North Bessemer]] intersects
** 2101: former location of [[Auto Salvage & Sales Co.]] (1926)
** 2112: former location of [[Bessemer Hide & Bag Co.]] (1916), [[First Avenue Garage]] (1932)
** 2114: former location of [[Meyer Distributing Co.]] beer distributors (1960)
** 2124–2126: former location of [[Arnold's Repair Shop]] (1960)
*** 2124: former location of [[Richard Johnson]] barber / [[Robert Patterson]] shoemaker (1916)
*** 2126: former location of [[Joseph Echols]] grocer (1916)
** 2130: former location of [[Daniel Amos]] restaurant (1926)
* avenue ends at [[22nd Street North Bessemer]]
* avenue ends at [[22nd Street North Bessemer]]



Latest revision as of 10:07, 9 February 2024

1st Avenue North Bessemer (often just 1st Avenue Bessemer) is an east-west avenue paralleling the Alabama Great Southern Railroad tracks, a block north of Alabama Avenue, through downtown Bessemer.

Notable addresses (west to east)

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