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* [[Center Street]] intersection (continues west as 4th Avenue Southwest)
* [[Center Street]] intersection (continues west as 4th Avenue Southwest)
** [[Nana's Supermarket]] (former location of [[Bowman's Groceteria]])
** [[Nana's Supermarket]] (former location of [[Bowman's Groceteria]])
** 10: former location of [[Good Hope Baptist Church]] (1959)
* [[1st Street South]] intersection
* [[1st Street South]] intersection
** 115: [[Washington K-8 School]]
** 115: [[Washington K-8 School]]
* Omega Street South intersection
* [[Omega Street South]] intersects
** [[Living Church Ministries]]
** [[Living Church Ministries]]
* Gamma Street South intersection (road ends)
** 430: former location of [[Billups Radio & Television Service]] (1959)
* avenue ends at [[Gamma Street South]]
* avenue resumes at [[Iota Street South]]
* [[6th Street South]] intersects
** former location of [[Ingalls Iron Works]] / [[Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp.]] / [[Birmingham Tank Co.]] / [[Security Realty & Investment Co.]] / [[Ingalls Steel Construction Co.]] / [[Arnold V. Walker Shipyard]] / [[The Ingco Foundation Inc.]] (1959)
* [[7th Avenue South]] intersects


=== [[Five Points South neighborhood]] ===
=== [[Five Points South neighborhood]] ===
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*** 1026: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1026: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1028: former location of Mrs [[M. A. Nightengale]] boarding house (1899)
*** 1028: former location of Mrs [[M. A. Nightengale]] boarding house (1899)
*** 1030: former location of [[McCarmel Baptist Church]] [sic] (1959)
** south side ([[Block 278]]):
** south side ([[Block 278]]):
*** 1009: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1009: former location of dwelling (1891)
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*** 1101-1107: former location of the [[Alabama Iron Works]] (1891)
*** 1101-1107: former location of the [[Alabama Iron Works]] (1891)
*** 1109-1111: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1109-1111: former location of dwelling (1891)
**** 1109: former location of [[Straight Service Cleaners]] (1959)
*** 1113-1115: former location of dwelling (1891)
*** 1113-1115: former location of dwelling (1891)
**** 1113: [[B & B Print Shop]]
**** 1113: [[B & B Print Shop]]
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*** 1200-1222: [[Cassady & Self Glass Co.]]
*** 1200-1222: [[Cassady & Self Glass Co.]]
*** 1224-1230: [[Chevron Birmingham]] gas station
*** 1224-1230: [[Chevron Birmingham]] gas station
*** 1246: former location of [[Joe's Confectionary]] (1959)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 1201-1231: [[UAB Remote Parking Lot No. 3]]
*** 1201-1231: [[UAB Remote Parking Lot No. 3]]
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** 1316: [[A & A Home Health Equipment]]
** 1316: [[A & A Home Health Equipment]]
** 1317: [[Alabama Colon & Rectal Institute]]
** 1317: [[Alabama Colon & Rectal Institute]]
** 1330: former location of [[A. Busenlehner]] butcher (1899)
** 1330: former location of [[A. Busenlehner]] butcher (1899), [[Tony Vizzinia]] restaurant (1959)


* [[14th Street South]] intersection
* [[14th Street South]] intersection
** former site of [[Birmingham Macaroni Company]] plant <!-- approximate, might be other side of 14th -->
** former site of [[Birmingham Macaroni Company]] plant <!-- approximate, might be other side of 14th -->
** 1400: [[Midtown Pediatrics]]
** 1400: [[Midtown Pediatrics]], former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] storage (1959(
** 1416: [[Buffalo Wild Wings]] (2018-), former site of [[Forbes Distributing Company]] (1967-2017)
** 1416: [[Buffalo Wild Wings]] (2018-), former site of [[Forbes Distributing Company]] (1967-2017)
** 1431: former location of [[Crane Co.]] storage (1959)


* [[15th Street South]] intersection
* [[15th Street South]] intersection
** north side:
** north side:
*** 1500-1530: [[Flats on 4th]] (built 2017), addressed 1508
*** 1500-1530: [[Flats on 4th]] (built 2017), addressed 1508
**** 1516: former location of [[Modest Jackson]] confectionary (1959)
*** 1500: former location of [[Bill Lykens & Son Welding]]
*** 1500: former location of [[Bill Lykens & Son Welding]]
** south side:
** south side:
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** north side
** north side
*** 1600-1630: [[James C. Lee Building]] (built 2019), former location of parking lot
*** 1600-1630: [[James C. Lee Building]] (built 2019), former location of parking lot
**** 1600: Former site of the [[Abraham Levine|Levine]] store
**** 1600: Former site of the [[Abraham Levine|Levine]] store, [[Milan Food Store]] (1959)
** south side ([[Block 158]]):
** south side ([[Block 158]]):
*** 1601-1631: [[Children's Park Place]], former location of [[Nabers' Grove]] and [[William Nabers residence]]
*** 1601-1631: [[Children's Park Place]], former location of [[Nabers' Grove]] and [[William Nabers residence]]
*** 1615: former location of [[Silver Fleet Motor Express]] (1959)
*** 1631: former location of [[Silver Fleet Motor Express]] truck lot (1959)


* [[17th Street South]] intersection
* [[17th Street South]] intersection
** north side:
** north side:
*** [[Ronald McDonald House]]
*** 1700: [[Ronald McDonald House]], former location of [[White Motor Co.]] diesel division (1959)
*** 1708: former location of [[White Motor Co.]] used trucks (1959)
*** [[Wachovia]] bank branch
*** [[Wachovia]] bank branch
** south side:
** south side:
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* [[18th Street South]] intersection
* [[18th Street South]] intersection
** North side
** north side:
*** 1800: former site of [[Lane Elementary School]] (1886-1960s)
*** 1800: former site of [[Lane Elementary School]] (1886-1960s)
** South side
** south side:
*** 1801: [[4th Avenue Deck|4th Avenue Parking Deck]]
*** 1801: [[4th Avenue Deck|4th Avenue Parking Deck]], former location of [[Wood Chevrolet Co.]] truck department (1959)
**** China Master Express
**** China Master Express
**** [[Guthrie's]]
**** [[Guthrie's]]
**** former location of [[Ted's Restaurant|Ted's to Go]]<!-- ? -->
**** former location of [[Ted's Restaurant|Ted's to Go]]<!-- ? -->
**** [[TJ's on Fourth]]
**** [[TJ's on Fourth]]
*** 1813-1833: [[Mac's One Stop]], Texaco station, convenience store and restaurant (1986-), former location of [[Southern Coupon Co.]] (1925), Exxon gas station (-1985)
*** 1813-1833: [[Mac's One Stop]], Texaco station, convenience store and restaurant (1986-), Exxon gas station (-1985)
**** 1819-1823: former location of [[Southern Coupon Co.]] (1925-1959)
***** 1823½: former location of [[Magic City Engraving Co.]] (1959)


* [[19th Street South]] intersection
* [[19th Street South]] intersection
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**** 1908: former location of [[Lee Grant]] grocery (-1887), [[R. W. Woodward & Co.]] grocery (1887-)
**** 1908: former location of [[Lee Grant]] grocery (-1887), [[R. W. Woodward & Co.]] grocery (1887-)
**** 1910: former location of [[JC Abernathy & Co.]] (1887)
**** 1910: former location of [[JC Abernathy & Co.]] (1887)
*** 1920: [[Legacy Community Federal Credit Union]] branch
*** 1920-1922: [[Legacy Community Federal Credit Union]] branch, former location of [[Dixie Spring & Brake Inc.]] (1959)
** south side:
** south side:
*** [[Southside Station]]
*** [[Southside Station]]
**** 1901: former location of [[Alabama-Georgia Freight Lines]] (1934), [[J. F. Day & Co.]] (1959)
**** 1901: former location of [[Alabama-Georgia Freight Lines]] (1934), [[J. F. Day & Co.|J. F. Day Screen & Weatherstrip Co.]] (1959)
**** 1909: former location of [[Dr. H.S. Duncan]] (1887)
**** 1905: former location of [[Hill Dental Co.]] supplies (1959)
**** 1915: [[Aurora Productions]]
**** 1909: former location of [[H. S. Duncan]] physician (1887)
**** 1921: former location of [[T.W. Morefield Grocery]] (1887)
**** 1911-1917: former location of [[United Auto Supply Co.]] (1959)
***** 1915: [[Aurora Productions]]
**** 1921: former location of [[T.W. Morefield Grocery]] (1887), [[Adams Mercury-Cushman Agency]] outboard motors (1959)
*** [[UAB Proton Therapy Center]], former site of [[Parliament House]]
*** [[UAB Proton Therapy Center]], former site of [[Parliament House]]


* [[20th Street South]] intersection
* [[20th Street South]] intersection
** north side:
** north side:
*** 2024: [[SpringHill Suites]] (formerly [[Hyatt Place]]; former site of [[Tom Williams Cadillac]])
*** 2000-2024: [[SpringHill Suites]] (built 2009 as [[Hyatt Place]]), former site of [[Tom Williams Cadillac]] (-2004)
*** [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8]]
**** 2000-2010: former location of [[Drennen Motor Co.]] (1959)
**** 2012-2024: former location of [[Drennen Motor Co.]] tire department (1959)
***** 2024: [[Fresenius Kidney Care Birmingham Metro]]
*** 2026-2030: [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8]] (built 1991)
** south side:
** south side:
*** [[Bristol Southside]]
*** 2001-2031: [[Bristol Southside]]
**** 2025-2029: former location of [[City Car Market]]


* [[21st Street South]] ([[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]) intersection
* [[21st Street South]] ([[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]) intersection
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*** [[Lee-Rodgers Tire Company]]
*** [[Lee-Rodgers Tire Company]]
*** 2120: former location of [[Alabama Brewing Co.]] stables (1899)
*** 2120: former location of [[Alabama Brewing Co.]] stables (1899)
*** 2124: former location of [[Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.]] / [[City Ice Delivery Co.]] / [[Curry Brokerage Co.]] (1959)
** south side ([[Block 163]]):
** south side ([[Block 163]]):
*** 2101-2131: former location of [[Birmingham Brewing Company (1889)|Birmingham Brewing Company]] (1889-1893), [[Alabama Brewing Company]] (1897-1907)
*** 2101-2131: former location of [[Birmingham Brewing Company (1889)|Birmingham Brewing Company]] (1889-1893), [[Alabama Brewing Company]] (1897-1907)

Revision as of 15:07, 29 December 2019

4th Avenue South (originally Avenue D) is an east-west avenue in Birmingham. The two most traveled sections link the Five Points South, Southside, and Forest Park neighborhoods and the East Lake, South East Lake, and Roebuck Springs neighborhoods. The former section is one-way eastbound from the Interstate 65 off-ramp that feeds directly into it at 11th Avenue South all the way to 36th Street South. The one-way section is also part of U. S. Highway 78 from 24th to 36th Street.

History

4th Avenue South from 14th Street to 32nd Street was converted to one-way (eastbound) traffic in August 1955.

The one-way section was extended westward to I-65 in 1973 by the Alabama Department of Transportation's TOPICS (Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity and Safety) program.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 4th Avenue South category.

North Titusville

Five Points South neighborhood

  • Interstate 65 southbound off ramp (road begins)
    • north side (Block 279):
      • 1018-1920: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1022: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1024: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1026: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1028: former location of Mrs M. A. Nightengale boarding house (1899)
      • 1030: former location of McCarmel Baptist Church [sic] (1959)
    • south side (Block 278):
      • 1009: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1011: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1013: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1015: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1017: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1019: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1021: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1023: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1025: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1027: former location of drug store (1891)
      • 1029: former location of dry goods (1891), L. H. Kirk & Son meat market (1899)
      • 1031: former location of grocery store (1891) J. Matthews grocery store (1899)
  • 11th Street South intersection
    • north side (Block 270):
      • 1100: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1102: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1104: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1106: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1108: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1110: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1112-1114: former location of dwelling (1891)
      • 1126-1130: Ted's Restaurant
    • south side (Block 271):

Southside neighborhood

Forest Park-South Avondale

Forest Park/East Avondale

East Avondale

  • 46th Street South intersection (road begins)
  • 48th Street South/5th Avenue South intersection (road ends)

East Lake

  • 66th Street South intersection (road dead ends to west)
    • Residential
  • Dublin Avenue intersection (road dead ends to east as Dublin Terrace)

South East Lake

Roebuck Springs

To north:
6th Avenue North
Interstate 65 southbound exits
4th Avenue South
To south:
6th Avenue South