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** west side:
** west side:
*** [[Southern Distributors]]
*** [[Southern Distributors]]
*** 410: former location of [[Walter Ford]] furnished rooms (1957)
*** 412: former location of [[Buttram & Winfrey]] auto repairs (1946), [[United Engineers Inc.]] machinery (1957)
*** 414: former location of [[Mason & Dullion]] plumbers (1957)
** east side
** east side
*** [[Solutions Infusion Therapy]]
*** [[Solutions Infusion Therapy]]
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** west side
** west side
*** 600-602: [[Artomotive]]
*** 600-602: [[Artomotive]]
**** 600: former location of [[Southern Rubber Co.]] tires (1946), [[Brandino Brass|Brandino Sales Co.]] (1957)
**** 602: former location of [[Panter Tile & Marble Co.]] warehouse (1946), [[Alabama Marble Co.]] (1957)
*** 604: [[ProAct Team]]
*** 604: [[ProAct Team]]
**** 604½:  former location of [[Southern Tile Contractors Association]] (1957)
*** 612: residence
*** 612: residence
*** 620: [[The Church Key]] (2023–), former location of [[]], [[Cabbages & Kings]], [[Spike's Leather Club]] ([[Rod Caldwell]], [[Jeffrey Hall]] & [[Ivan Reyes]] 2016–January 2019), [[The Chapel]] ([[Rod Caldwell]], [[Jeffrey Hall]] & [[Ivan Reyes]] January–June 2019), [[Electra (nightclub)|Electra]] ([[Marsha Mims]] August 2020–)
*** 620: [[The Church Key]] (2023–), former location of [[]], [[Cabbages & Kings]], [[Spike's Leather Club]] ([[Rod Caldwell]], [[Jeffrey Hall]] & [[Ivan Reyes]] 2016–January 2019), [[The Chapel]] ([[Rod Caldwell]], [[Jeffrey Hall]] & [[Ivan Reyes]] January–June 2019), [[Electra (nightclub)|Electra]] ([[Marsha Mims]] August 2020–)
*** 630: [[Humphrey's Dog Resort]] (2022–), former location of [[Standard Oil Co.]] filling station (1926), [[Bingham Standard Service Station]] (1964), [[7th Avenue Standard Service Station]] (1970), [[Battery Warehouse]], [[War House]] ([[T. C. Cannon residence]] –2019)
*** 630: [[Humphrey's Dog Resort]] (2022–), former location of [[Standard Oil Co.]] filling station (1926), [[Bingham Standard Service Station]] (1964), [[7th Avenue Standard Service Station]] (1970), [[Battery Warehouse]], [[War House]] ([[T. C. Cannon residence]] –2019)
** east side
** east side
*** 601-631:warehouses
*** 601-631: warehouses
**** 613: former location of [[White Dairy]] storage (1957)
**** 615: former location of [[H. J. Hudson Plumbing & Heating Co.]] (1937), [[White Dairy]] office (1957)
**** 621: former location of [[White Dairy]] (built 1938)
**** 621: former location of [[White Dairy]] (built 1938)


* [[7th Avenue South]] intersects
* [[7th Avenue South]] intersects
** west side
** west side
*** [[Al's on Seventh]], former location of [[East End Drug Co.]] (1926), [[East End Sundries]] (1964), [[Alabama Sales Inc.]] (1970), [[Lakeview Yacht Club]], [[Joe's on Seventh]]
*** 700: [[Al's on Seventh]], former location of [[East End Drug Co.]] (1926), [[East End Sundries]] (1964), [[Alabama Sales Inc.]] (1970), [[Lakeview Yacht Club]], [[Joe's on Seventh]]
*** 712: former location of [[Thomas P. Smith]] trucking
*** onramp to [[Elton B. Stephens Expressway]] northbound
*** onramp to [[Elton B. Stephens Expressway]] northbound
** east side
** east side
*** [[St Vincent's DME Warehouse]]
*** [[St Vincent's DME Warehouse]]
*** [[Burger King]]
*** 711: former location of [[Lewis Barber Shop]] ([[James A. Lewis]] 1937–1957)
*** 731: [[Burger King]], former location of [[St John's Evangelical & Reformed Church]] nursery (1957)


* [[University Boulevard]] intersection (street ends)
* [[8th Avenue South]] formerly intersected
** 800: former location of [[F. J. Evans Engineering Co.]] (1950–1968)
** 810: former location of [[Fred W. Milton]] upholsterer (1937)
** 812: former location of [[Polglaze & Basenberg]] civil engineers (1957)
 
* [[University Boulevard]] intersects (street ends)
** [[St Vincent's Hospital]]
** [[St Vincent's Hospital]]
** 800: former location of [[F. J. Evans Engineering Co.]] (1950–1968)
 
* [[9th Avenue South]] formerly intersected
** 900: former location of [[Salvadore Barranco]] grocer (1937), [[Ella Strickland]] grocer (1946), [[A. J. Pow]] accountant / [[Alabama Contracting Co.]] strip miners / [[Stewart Holmes]] contractor (1957)
*** 900 rear: former location of [[Southern Toy Co.]] storage (1957)
** 906: former location of [[Wayman Upholstering Shoppe]] ([[William Wayman]] 1946–1957)


* [[10th Avenue South]] (street resumes)
* [[10th Avenue South]] (street resumes)
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* [[11th Avenue South]] intersects
* [[11th Avenue South]] intersects
** west side
** west side
*** [[Claridge Manor Apartments]] (built 1924)
*** 1101: [[Claridge Manor Apartments]] (built 1924) / [[Claridge Manor Grill]] restaurant (1946), [[Claridge Dining Room]] (1957)
*** [[Hanover Court Apartments]], formerly the [[Barnett Apartments]] (built 1915)
*** [[Hanover Court Apartments]], formerly the [[Barnett Apartments]] (built 1915)
** east side
** east side

Revision as of 11:38, 12 August 2023

Twenty-seventh Street South (27th Street South) is a two-way north-south street in Birmingham's Southside neighborhood, running south from Powell Avenue to University Boulevard and then, somewhat haphazardly, from 10th Avenue South to Highland Avenue.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 27th Street South category.

Southside / Five Points South