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***** 3½: former location of [[Oliver-Walstrum Armature Works]] (1919)
***** 3½: former location of [[Oliver-Walstrum Armature Works]] (1919)
*** 5: former location of [[Mathieson Alkali Works]] / [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]] / [[McCall Brokerage Co.]] (1941-1948), [[Wood Distributing Co.]] (1940s), [[Hudepohl Distributing Co.]] (1946–1949), [[Mathieson Chemical Co.]] / [[Southern Distributors]] (1949-1953), [[Supreme Beverage Co.]] / [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]] (1953-1970), [[Olin-Mathieson Chemical Co.]] (1964-1970)
*** 5: former location of [[Mathieson Alkali Works]] / [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]] / [[McCall Brokerage Co.]] (1941-1948), [[Wood Distributing Co.]] (1940s), [[Hudepohl Distributing Co.]] (1946–1949), [[Mathieson Chemical Co.]] / [[Southern Distributors]] (1949-1953), [[Supreme Beverage Co.]] / [[Jefferson Distributing Co.]] (1953-1970), [[Olin-Mathieson Chemical Co.]] (1964-1970)
*** 7: former location of [[Warrior Machine Works]] (1899)
*** 7: former location of [[Warrior Machine Works]] ([[Charles Geohegan]] 1896–1899)
** 9: former location of [[Southern Railway]] freight depot / [[Mobile & Ohio Railway]] (1914–1964), [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] passenger depot  / [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] freight office (1922-1964), [[McCall Brokerage Co.]] / [[Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad]] (1946–1949)
** 9: former location of [[Southern Railway]] freight depot / [[Mobile & Ohio Railway]] (1914–1964), [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] passenger depot  / [[Alabama Great Southern Railroad]] freight office (1922-1964), [[McCall Brokerage Co.]] / [[Gulf, Mobile & Ohio Railroad]] (1946–1949)


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**** 302: former location of dry goods store (1891), [[A. M. Lopez]] / [[E. H. Rickman]] (1896), [[Domit Bros.]] grocery (1919-1926)  
**** 302: former location of dry goods store (1891), [[A. M. Lopez]] / [[E. H. Rickman]] (1896), [[Domit Bros.]] grocery (1919-1926)  
***** 302½: former location of Mrs [[Jane Alexander]] / Mrs [[L. B. Beatty]] (1896), [[John David]] / [[Mary Saab]] (1919)
***** 302½: former location of Mrs [[Jane Alexander]] / Mrs [[L. B. Beatty]] (1896), [[John David]] / [[Mary Saab]] (1919)
*** 304: former location of crockery & glassware (1891), [[W. A. Parrish]] grocer (1899), [[Birmingham Auto Top Co.]] (1922), [[Moore's Auto Top Co.]] (1923), [[Atherton Sign Co.]] (1923-1926)
*** 304: [[Synovus Bank]] branch (2023–), former location of crockery & glassware (1891), [[W. A. Parrish]] grocer (1899), [[Birmingham Auto Top Co.]] (1922), [[Moore's Auto Top Co.]] (1923), [[Atherton Sign Co.]] (1923-1926)
**** 304½: former location of [[Bettie Betts]] / [[Tony Sara]] / [[Samuel Sleam]] (1919)
**** 304½: former location of [[Bettie Betts]] / [[Tony Sara]] / [[Samuel Sleam]] (1919)
*** 306: former location of [[A. D. Allen]] furniture (1896-1899), [[Bragan & Bragan]] heating & roofing (1926)
*** 306: former location of [[A. D. Allen]] furniture (1896-1899), [[Bragan & Bragan]] heating & roofing (1926)
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** 815-831:  
** 815-831:  
*** 815: former location of [[James Van Hoose residence]] (1896), [[C. L. Moore]] / [[George Hargrove]] / [[W. W. Smith]] (1919), [[Exclusive Furniture Shop]] (1922-1926), [[Brown-Service Funeral Company]] funeral home (1935), [[Ridout's Brown-Service]] mortuary (1941-1949), [[Hawkins-Israel Co.]] decorators (1953)
*** 815: former location of [[James Van Hoose residence]] (1896), [[C. L. Moore]] / [[George Hargrove]] / [[W. W. Smith]] (1919), [[Exclusive Furniture Shop]] (1922-1926), [[Brown-Service Funeral Company]] funeral home (1935), [[Ridout's Brown-Service]] mortuary (1941-1949), [[Hawkins-Israel Co.]] decorators (1953)
*** 821: [[Southside Residence Inn]] (built 2009), former site of [[James Van Hoose residence]] (built 1881, demolished 1961), [[Birmingham Travelodge]] (built 1964), [[Passport Inn]], [[Royal Inn]] (demolished 2008)
*** 821: [[Southside Residence Inn]] (built 2009), former site of [[James Van Hoose residence]] (built 1881, demolished 1961), [[Birmingham TraveLodge]] (built 1964–1970s), [[Passport Inn]], [[Royal Inn]] (demolished 2008)


===[[8th Court South]] (east) / [[9th Avenue South]] (west)===
===[[8th Court South]] (east) / [[9th Avenue South]] (west)===
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** 900-906: former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1903–1911), [[Lige Loy residence]] (1926), [[Lige Loy Funeral Home]], [[Birmingham Clinic]] (1946-1953)
** 900-906: former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1903–1911), [[Lige Loy residence]] (1926), [[Lige Loy Funeral Home]], [[Birmingham Clinic]] (1946-1953)
*** 900: former location of [[Alice Kennon]] (1919)
*** 900: former location of [[Alice Kennon]] (1919)
** 908: [[UAB Community Care Building]], [[1917 Clinic]], built as [[908 South Twentieth building]], former location of Mrs [[M. J. Nelson]] / [[J. M. P. Otts]] (1919), [[Highland Nursing Home]] (1941), [[Noble Johnson]] / [[Juanita Johnson]] physicians (1946), medical offices (1949), [[The Gallery of Art & Decoration]] / [[THomas Jones]] / [[H. Perry Hitchcock]] dentists (1953), U.S. government offices (1970)
** 908: [[UAB Community Care Building]], [[1917 Clinic]], built as [[908 South Twentieth building]], former location of Mrs [[M. J. Nelson]] / [[J. M. P. Otts]] (1919), [[Highland Nursing Home]] (1941), [[Noble Johnson]] / [[Juanita Johnson]] physicians (1946), medical offices (1949), [[The Gallery of Art & Decoration]] / [[Thomas Jones]] / [[H. Perry Hitchcock]] dentists (1953), U.S. government offices (1970)
** 916: former location of Mrs [[M. B. Fordyce]] / [[G. B. Harrison]] (1919), [[Mary Hayes]] chiropractor (1941–1946), [[Bernard Randman]] dentist (1949), [[Ferdinand Schwartz]] physician (1949-1953), [[Birmingham Institute of Physical Medicine]] rehabilitation clinic (1964-1970)
** 916: former location of Mrs [[M. B. Fordyce]] / [[G. B. Harrison]] (1919), [[Mary Hayes]] chiropractor (1941–1946), [[Bernard Randman]] dentist (1949), [[Ferdinand Schwartz]] physician (1949-1953), [[Birmingham Institute of Physical Medicine]] rehabilitation clinic (1964-1970)
** 918: former location of [[A. A. Hogan]] (1919), [[Donald & Donald]] physicians (1946-1953)
** 918: former location of [[A. A. Hogan]] (1919), [[Donald & Donald]] physicians (1946-1953)
** 920: former location of [[R. H. Pearson residence]] (1899), Mrs [[S. H. Pearson]] (1919), [[The Hogan Clinic]] (1926-1964)
** 920: former location of [[Robert Pearson residence]] (built 1888, demolished 1964), [[Sally Pearson]] (–1921), [[The Hogan Clinic]] ([[George Hogan|George]] and [[Edgar Hogan]] 1921-1964)
*** 920 rear: former location of [[Gus Hendricks]] (1953)
*** 920 rear: former location of [[Gus Hendricks]] (1953)
** 930: [[UAB Community Health Services Building]], [[UAB Family Medicine]]/[[Civitan-Sparks Clinic]], former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1896–1900), [[James M. McLester]] / [[James B. McLester]] physicians (1922-1953) / [[Miss Quinn's Nursing Home]] (1941-1953), [[Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama]] (1964-1970)
** 930: [[UAB Community Health Services Building]] (acquired 1979), [[UAB Family Medicine]]/[[Civitan-Sparks Clinic]], former location of [[Thomas Molton residence]] (1896–1900), [[James M. McLester]] / [[James B. McLester]] physicians (1922-1953) / [[Miss Quinn's Nursing Home]] (1941-1953), [[Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama]] (1964-1979)
** 936: former location of [[T. T. Ashford residence]] (1899), [[Louise King]] (1919), [[Toddle House]] restaurant (1941-1953)
** 936: former location of [[T. T. Ashford residence]] (1899), [[Louise King]] (1919), [[Toddle House]] restaurant (1941-1953)
** 938-940: [[Makarios]] restaurant (2008–), former location of [[Tatum Service Station]] (1941-1949), [[Gulf 20th Street Service Station]] (1953-1964), [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] (1970), [[Chinese Express III]] (2006), [[China Way Restaurant]]
** 938-940: [[Makarios]] restaurant (2008–), former location of [[Tatum Service Station]] (1941-1949), [[Gulf 20th Street Service Station]] (1953-1964), [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] (1970), [[Chinese Express III]] (2006), [[China Way Restaurant]]
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=== [[10th Avenue South]] intersection===
=== [[10th Avenue South]] intersection===
:''[[Five Points South]] begins''
:''[[Five Points South]] begins''
* west side:
* west side ([[Block 771]]):
** 1000-1004: commercial building (built c. 1923)
** 1000-1004: commercial building (built c. 1923)
*** 1000: [[Five Points Paint & Hardware]] (1953-), former location of [[Smith's Super Store]] (1941), [[Warren & Parker]] grocery store (1945), [[Parker Grocery Co.]] ([[Reginald Parker]] 1946-1949)
*** 1000: [[Five Points Paint & Hardware]] (1953-), former location of [[Smith's Super Store]] (1941), [[Warren & Parker]] grocery store (1945), [[Parker Grocery Co.]] ([[Reginald Parker]] 1946-1949)
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*** 1008: former location of [[S. H. Beecroft]] (1919)
*** 1008: former location of [[S. H. Beecroft]] (1919)
**** 1008½: former location of [[A. J. Newton]] (1919)
**** 1008½: former location of [[A. J. Newton]] (1919)
** 1006-1012: [[The Hive]] (2020-), former location of [[Woolworth's]] (1961-1970), [[Bailey Brothers Music]], [[The Woolworth]] (2018-2020)
** 1006-1012: [[Urban Parc]] ([[Draper Mason]] 2023–), former location of [[Woolworth's]] (1961-1970), [[Bailey Brothers Music]], [[The Woolworth]] (2018-2020), [[The Hive]] (2020-2022)
*** 1008: former location of the [[B. M. Allen residence]] (1913)
*** 1008: former location of the [[B. M. Allen residence]] (1913)
*** 1010-1012: former location of [[Five Points Market]] grocery store (1941), [[Marshall Durbin & Co.]] poultry (1941-1953)
*** 1010-1012: former location of [[Five Points Market (20th Street South)|Five Points Market]] grocery store (1941), [[Marshall Durbin & Co.]] poultry (1941-1953)
**** 1010: former location of Mrs [[E. C. Hudson]] (1919)
**** 1010: former location of Mrs [[E. C. Hudson]] (1919)
**** 1012: former location of [[West End Jewelry & Novelty Co.]] (1926)
**** 1012: former location of [[West End Jewelry & Novelty Co.]] (1926)
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*** 1016-1018: grocery store building (built c. 1931), former location of [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1931-1934), [[Hill Food Stores]] (1941-1953), [[Winn-Dixie]] (1970), [[Five Points South Music Hall]] (1994), [[The Arena]], [[Banana Joe's]], and [[Five Points Music Hall]]
*** 1016-1018: grocery store building (built c. 1931), former location of [[Piggly Wiggly]] (1931-1934), [[Hill Food Stores]] (1941-1953), [[Winn-Dixie]] (1970), [[Five Points South Music Hall]] (1994), [[The Arena]], [[Banana Joe's]], and [[Five Points Music Hall]]
** 1020: [[New China Town Restaurant]] (2003-), former location of [[The Darling Shop]] (1949-1953), [[Manufacturers' Outlet Stores]] (1964), [[Tandy Leather Co.]] / [[Radio Shack]] (1970)
** 1020: [[New China Town Restaurant]] (2003-), former location of [[The Darling Shop]] (1949-1953), [[Manufacturers' Outlet Stores]] (1964), [[Tandy Leather Co.]] / [[Radio Shack]] (1970)
** 1022: [[Wicked Ways Tattoos]], former location of [[Yogurt Etc.]] (1986)
** 1022: [[Brooklyn Natural Market & Café]] (2024–), former location of [[Yogurt Etc.]] (1986), [[Wicked Ways Tattoos]]
** 1024: [[Five Points Lane]] / [[Bay Leaf Modern Indian Cuisine & Bar]] (2019–), former location of [[Parisian Bakery]] (1919), [[Kahn's Bakery]] (1922), [[A & P]] supermarket (1941), [[Lane Drug Store]] (1946), [[Lane-Rexall Drugs]] (1949-1953), [[South Place]] bar, [[Arena Sports Club]], [[Base Camp Lounge]], and [[Infinity]]
** 1024: [[Five Points Lane]] / [[Bay Leaf Modern Indian Cuisine & Bar]] (2019–), former location of [[Parisian Bakery]] (1919), [[Kahn's Bakery]] (1922), [[A & P]] supermarket (1941), [[Lane Drug Store]] (1946), [[Lane-Rexall Drugs]] (1949-1953), [[South Place]] bar, [[Arena Sports Club]], [[Base Camp Lounge]], and [[Infinity]]
** 1026: commercial building (built c. 1898, refaced c. 1910s-1920s)
** 1026: commercial building (built c. 1898, refaced c. 1910s-1920s)
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*** 1009-1011: former location of [[Allright Auto Park]] parking lot (1964-1970)
*** 1009-1011: former location of [[Allright Auto Park]] parking lot (1964-1970)
**** 1009: former location of [[Whitman's Black & White Cab Co.]] (1941), [[Birmingham Clock Co.]] repairs (1946), [[McCrory Jewelers]] (1949), [[Carl Traywick]] jeweler (1953)
**** 1009: former location of [[Whitman's Black & White Cab Co.]] (1941), [[Birmingham Clock Co.]] repairs (1946), [[McCrory Jewelers]] (1949), [[Carl Traywick]] jeweler (1953)
**** 1011: [[The Golden Cookie]] (July 2022–), former location of [[Thomas Bacon]] barber shop (1941), [[Five Points Radio Service]] (1949), [[Five Points Parking Lot]] / [[Acton's Toyville]] (1949), [[Erle Plevine]] chiropodist (1953), [[Texas Taco & Chili Co.]], [[Buffalo Cafe]], [[Sabor Tropical]] (2001-2014), [[Exclusive Apparel]] (2015-2018), [[Momotaro]] rolled ice cream (October 2018-)
**** 1011: [[Mr Shawarma]] (2023), former location of [[Thomas Bacon]] barber shop (1941), [[Five Points Radio Service]] (1949), [[Five Points Parking Lot]] / [[Acton's Toyville]] (1949), [[Erle Plevine]] chiropodist (1953), [[Texas Taco & Chili Co.]], [[Buffalo Cafe]], [[Sabor Tropical]] (2001-2014), [[Exclusive Apparel]] (2015-2018), [[Momotaro]] rolled ice cream (October 2018-), [[The Golden Cookie]] (July 2022–)
*** 1013–1015: former location of [[O. Fortner]] (1919), [[White House Sandwich Shop]] (1941-1946), [[Dinette Eat Shop]] (1947-1961), [[Marie's Coffee Shop]] (1964), [[Pharo's Dinette]] (1970), [[Five Points Restaurant & Lounge]] (1971)
*** 1013–1015: former location of [[O. Fortner]] (1919), [[White House Sandwich Shop]] (1941-1946), [[Dinette Eat Shop]] (1947-1961), [[Marie's Coffee Shop]] (1964), [[Pharo's Dinette]] (1970), [[Five Points Restaurant & Lounge]] (1971)
*** 1017-1025: [[Medical Arts Building]] (built 1931)
*** 1017-1025: [[Medical Arts Building]] (built 1931)
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*** 1124: former location of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (1964)
*** 1124: former location of [[Alcoholics Anonymous]] (1964)
*** 1128: [[Dave's Pub]], former home of [[Stream of Consciousness Koffiehuis]] (1991)
*** 1128: [[Dave's Pub]], former home of [[Stream of Consciousness Koffiehuis]] (1991)
*** 1130: former location of [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] (1941–1946), [[Walker Oxygen Service Co.]] (1949-1953), [[Birmingham Oxygen & Hospital Supply Co.]] (1953), [[Birmingham Frame & Supply]] (1964-1970)
*** 1130: former location of [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] (1941–1946), [[Walker Oxygen Service Co.]] (1949-1953), [[Birmingham Oxygen & Hospital Supply Co.]] (1953), [[Birmingham Frame & Supply]] (1964-1970), [[Black Doggs]] smoke shop (1978)


* east side:
* east side:
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* west side:
* west side:
** 1200-1224: [[Highland Point Plaza]] (built 1956)
** 1200-1224: [[Highland Point Plaza]] (built 1956)
*** 1200: [[Mellow Mushroom]], former location of [[Charles Rudolph]] physician (1946-1953), [[Johnston & Raburn]] accountants (1964)
*** 1200: [[Mellow Mushroom]], former location of [[Charles Rudolph]] physician (1946-1953), [[Johnston & Raburn]] accountants (1964), [[Firenze]] restaurant ([[Ron Faust]] 1987–)
*** 1204: former location of [[Alpha Portland Cement]] (1964)
*** 1204: former location of [[Alpha Portland Cement]] (1964)
**** 1204a: former location of [[Municipal Service Co.]] bookkeeping service (1964)
**** 1204a: former location of [[Municipal Service Co.]] bookkeeping service (1964)
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* west side:
* west side:
** 1300: [[Dian Apartments]] (1922-1953)
** 1300: [[Dian Apartments]] (1922-1953)
** 1312: [[Haskins Williams residence]] (built c. 1901), former location of [[Haskins Williams]] (1901–), [[Bertha Williams]] (1946–1953),[[Signature House]] gallery ([[Malcolm McRae]] 1970s–1983), ''[[Black & White]]'' offices, [[Magic City Mercantile]] ([[Erwin Franklin]] & [[Ivan Williams]] April 2022–)
** 1312: [[Haskins Williams residence]] (built c. 1901), former location of [[Haskins Williams]] (1901–), [[Bertha Williams]] (1946–1953),[[Signature House]] gallery ([[Malcolm McRae]] 1970s–1983), ''[[Black & White]]'' offices
** 1318-1320: [[Cobb Lane Apartments]] (1953-), formerly [[Levert Apartments]] (1922-1949)
** 1314-1318: [[Cobb Lane Apartments]] (built c. 1909 as [[Cobb Lane Apartments|Levert Apartments]])
*** 1318: former location of [[Virginia Cobb Co.]] clothiers / [[The Dutch Shop]] knitting shop / [[Southern Toy Co.]] / [[The Doll House]] toys / [[Home & Hearth]] household goods / [[Bob Mitchell Studio]] photography / [[Suttle Flower Shop]] / [[Vail Piano Studio]] (1953), [[Scottish Town Piper]] (1997), [[Mad Doctor Game Shop]]
** 1322: former location of [[H. B. Gray residence]] (1899), apartments (1941-1953)
** 1322: former location of [[H. B. Gray residence]] (1899), apartments (1941-1953)
** 1330: former location of [[Ocia Upton]] (1946), [[Mary Upton]] (1949), [[Agnes Irvine]] (1953), [[Sparks Tourist Home]] (1964)
** 1330: former location of [[Ocia Upton]] (1946), [[Mary Upton]] (1949), [[Agnes Irvine]] (1953), [[Sparks Tourist Home]] (1964)
* east side:
* east side:
** 1301-1311: [[Newton Manor]] apartments (1929-1953)
** 1301-1311: [[Newton Manor]] apartments (1929-1953)

Latest revision as of 17:06, 19 March 2024

20th Street South in October 1962

20th Street South is a north-south street in midtown and southside Birmingham. 20th Street begins at the southern end of 20th Street North at the Railroad Reservation. From there it first crosses Powell Avenue, and then continues through Southside for sixteen blocks to where it intersects with Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South.

The street runs through the UAB Medical Center, and from 10th Avenue South to Highland Avenue, it is the main road through Five Points South, a major restaurant and entertainment hub of the city.

During the 1980s rows of Willow oak trees were installed along 20th Street South as part of the city's urban tree planting project, guided by Nimrod Long & Associates.

Notable Locations (north to south)

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 20th Street South category.

Railroad Reservation/20th Street underpass

road continues north as 20th Street North

Powell Avenue

The Alagasco Building in 2010

former Alabama Great Southern Railroad crossing

Moore-Handley Hardware Co. in 1904

1st Avenue South

2nd Avenue South

c. 1963 view looking north up 20th Street toward downtown

3rd Avenue South

4th Avenue South

1977 advertisement for "The Strip"
start of UAB campus

5th Avenue South

6th Avenue South

Hillman Hospital, c. 1929

7th Avenue South

University Boulevard (formerly 8th Avenue South)

8th Court South (east) / 9th Avenue South (west)

10th Avenue South intersection

Five Points South begins

Magnolia Avenue

11th Avenue South

12th Avenue South/Highland Avenue

13th Avenue South

14th Avenue South

15th Avenue South

16th Avenue South

U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham
North side South side
Current route Carraway Blvd · Elton B. Stephens Expressway Elton B. Stephens Expressway
Previous routes 8th Avenue N · 24th Street N 24th Street S · 7th Avenue S · 20th Street S · 21st Street S

References

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