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**** 1712: [[Juanakee Adams]], optometrist
**** 1712: [[Juanakee Adams]], optometrist
**** 1714: former location of [[New Orleans Bakery]] / [[John Laloge]] (1887–1888)
**** 1714: former location of [[New Orleans Bakery]] / [[John Laloge]] (1887–1888)
**** 1716: [[Huggs & Kisses]] sick child care, former location of [[Church of the Nazarene]] (1926)
**** 1716: [[Huggs & Kisses]] sick child care, former location of [[Church of the Nazarene]] (1926, 1928), former location of [[First Spiritualist Church]] (1928)
**** 1718–1722: former location of [[Birmingham Seminary]] (1904), [[DeSoto Hotel]] annex (1926)
**** 1718–1722: former location of [[Birmingham Seminary]] (1904), [[DeSoto Hotel]] annex (1926)
***** 1720: former location of [[Dixie Drive-It-Yourself System]] truck rental (1941–1970)
***** 1720: former location of [[Dixie Drive-It-Yourself System]] truck rental (1941–1970)
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*** 2028-2030: parking lot, former location of [[Paramount Grill]] restaurant (1941)
*** 2028-2030: parking lot, former location of [[Paramount Grill]] restaurant (1941)
**** 2028: former location of [[Birmingham Violin Shop]] / [[Wales Adding Machine Co.]] (1926), [[Roy Clay]] accountant (1959), laundry (1970)
**** 2028: former location of [[Birmingham Violin Shop]] / [[Wales Adding Machine Co.]] (1926), [[Roy Clay]] accountant (1959), laundry (1970)
**** 2030: former location of [[G. W. Hewitt residence]] (1884), [[Sanders Cafe]] (1926-1927), The [[Tut-Mont]] steakhouse & restaurant (1959-1970)
**** 2030: former location of [[G. W. Hewitt residence]] (1884), [[Sanders Cafe]] (1926-1927), [[Judy's Grill]] (1945–1946), The [[Tut-Mont]] steakhouse & restaurant (1959-1970)


** south side ([[Block 59]]):
** south side ([[Block 59]]):
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**** 2009: former location of [[Mrs. L. M. Peacock Boarding House]] (1887)
**** 2009: former location of [[Mrs. L. M. Peacock Boarding House]] (1887)
*** 2013: former location of [[Hammel Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[La Paree]] restaurant (1940-2003)
*** 2013: former location of [[Hammel Furniture Co.]] (1926), [[La Paree]] restaurant (1940-2003)
*** 2015: [[Miami Fusion Café]] (2017-), former location of [[Birmingham Chamber of Commerce]] (1926), [[Bender's Antique Shop]] (1930s-1941), [[Mary Ball Candies]] (1949-1970), [[Cameo Cafe]] (1990s-2000s)
*** 2015: [[University Tacos]] ([[Karla Serrano]] 2024–), former location of [[Birmingham Chamber of Commerce]] (1926), [[Bender's Antique Shop]] (1930s-1941), [[Mary Ball Candies]] (1949-1970), [[Cameo Cafe]] (1990s-2000s), [[Miami Fusion Café]] (2017-)
*** 2017: former location of [[Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co.]] (1925-1926), [[James Sign Co.]] (1941), [[Fred Sington Sporting Goods]] (1948-1970)
*** 2017: former location of [[Manhattan Rubber Manufacturing Co.]] (1925-1926), [[James Sign Co.]] (1941), [[Fred Sington Sporting Goods]] (1948-1970)
**** 2017½: former location of [[F. M. Osment Paper Company]] (1949)
**** 2017½: former location of [[F. M. Osment Paper Company]] (1949)
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**** 2100: former location of [[Joseph Rinaldi]] soft drinks (1941)
**** 2100: former location of [[Joseph Rinaldi]] soft drinks (1941)
**** 2102: former location of [[E. L. K. Burton]] (1941)
**** 2102: former location of [[E. L. K. Burton]] (1941)
**** 2104: former location of [[K. C. Waffle House]] (1925), [[Birmingham Engraving Co.]] (1930-1941), [[L. G. Balfour Co.]] jewelers (1941-1949), [[Frank Chambers Engraving Co.]] (1949)
**** 2104: former location of [[K. C. Waffle House]] (1924–1925), [[Birmingham Engraving Co.]] (1930-1941), [[L. G. Balfour Co.]] jewelers (1941-1949), [[Frank Chambers Engraving Co.]] (1949)
*** 2106-2108: former location of [[E. T. Shaw & Son]] undertakers and embalmers (1909-1914)
*** 2106-2108: former location of [[E. T. Shaw & Son]] undertakers and embalmers (1909-1914)
**** 2108: former location of [[Sullivan Machinery Co.]] (1926), [[Ross Trotter]] nuts (1941), [[Mehr's Music Store & Novelty Shop]]
**** 2108: former location of [[Sullivan Machinery Co.]] (1926), [[Ross Trotter]] nuts (1941), [[Mehr's Music Store & Novelty Shop]]
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*** 2226: former location of [[Birmingham Safe & Lock Co.]] (1926), [[Joseph Lytle]] signs (1941)
*** 2226: former location of [[Birmingham Safe & Lock Co.]] (1926), [[Joseph Lytle]] signs (1941)
*** 2228: former location of [[Benton's Market]] grocery (1941)
*** 2228: former location of [[Benton's Market]] grocery (1941)
*** 2230-2232: former location of [[James Going residence]] (1880s), [[Don's Old Fashioned Barbecue]] <!--[[Don Nelson]], propr.-->(1923), [[Jesse Weatherly]] restaurant (1941)
*** 2230-2232: former location of [[James Going residence]] (1880s), [[Don's Old Fashioned Barbecue]] <!--[[Don Nelson]], propr.-->(1923), [[Jesse Weatherly]] restaurant (1941), [[Sikes Grill]] (1945)
** south side ([[Block 57]]):
** south side ([[Block 57]]):
*** 2201-2233: [[Extra Space Storage]] (2017-), former location of [[Birmingham News production building]] (built 1980), [[Advance Central Services Alabama]] (-2017)
*** 2201-2233: [[Extra Space Storage]] (2017-), former location of [[Birmingham News production building]] (built 1980), [[Advance Central Services Alabama]] (-2017)
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**** 2205: former location of [[Lee Charlie]] laundry (1941)
**** 2205: former location of [[Lee Charlie]] laundry (1941)
**** 2209: former location of [[Southern Plumbing & Heating Co.]] (1926)
**** 2209: former location of [[Southern Plumbing & Heating Co.]] (1926)
**** 2211: former location of [[Bert Stone]] restaurant (1941)
**** 2211: former location of [[Bert Stone]] restaurant (1941), [[Wilder's Cafe]] (1945)
**** 2213: former location of the [[Seagrave Corp.]] (1926), [[Atlas Printing & Engraving Co.]] (1941)
**** 2213: former location of the [[Seagrave Corp.]] (1926), [[Atlas Printing & Engraving Co.]] (1941)
**** 2217: former location of [[Martha Harrison]] dress maker (1887)
**** 2217: former location of [[Martha Harrison]] dress maker (1887)
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*** 2421–2425: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2421–2425: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2427–2429: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2427–2429: former location of dwelling (1911)
*** 2431-2433: former location of dwelling (1911), [[Subway Lunch Room]] (1926), [[New Subway Cafe]] (1937-1940), [[Liberty Cafe]] (1941)
*** 2431-2433: former location of dwelling (1911), [[Subway Lunch Room]] (1926), [[New Subway Cafe]] (1937-1940), [[Liberty Cafe]] (1941), [[Pullman Cafe]] (1945)


* [[25th Street North]] intersects
* [[25th Street North]] intersects

Latest revision as of 18:06, 27 April 2024

5th Avenue North is an east-west downtown street in Birmingham's northside. It ends at a drainage headwall for Valley Creek at 7th Street North to the west and becomes Messer Airport Highway to the east as it crosses below the Elton B. Stephens Expressway and the Norfolk Southern Railroad.

The eastern end of 5th Avenue North downtown was once the principal entranceway into Birmingham by rail, as it was the site of the Birmingham Terminal Station. Many of Birmingham's early hotels were constructed along 5th Avenue heading west toward 20th street from the station.

The intersection of 5th Avenue North with 24th Street North is close to the geographical center of Birmingham. A large storm culvert extends from downtown to I-65 below 5th Avenue North.

There is a short, block-long strip of 5th Avenue North adjacent to Forest Hill Cemetery in Woodlawn and another dead-end section between Trotwood Park and I-59. A longer section of 5th Avenue North is located in East Lake between 73rd and 90th Streets. An unconnected short dead-end section can also be accessed by 91st Street North near Zion Memorial Gardens.

History

In 1945 electric lighting was installed on 5th Avenue North between Center Street and 19th street under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

In October 1958 5th Avenue North was converted into a four-lane thoroughfare by eliminating on-street parking from Bush Boulevard in the west to 41st Street in Avondale. The move was expected to increase the street's traffic-carrying capacity by 30 percent and was part of a traffic plan by which 1st and 5th Avenues would serve as cross-town thoroughfares while 2nd, 3rd and 4th would serve for bus traffic and as connectors to the downtown business district. The installation of new coordinated traffic signals and the removal of obsolete streetcar wires was part of the conversion.

5th Avenue North was converted from two-way to one-way (eastbound) traffic was from 9th Street North to Red Mountain Expressway in 1973 by the Alabama Department of Transportation's TOPICS (Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity and Safety) program.

Notable locations

Fountain Heights neighborhood

Central City neighborhood

Jane Speed's Book Store at 1907 5th Avenue North, 1937-1940
Krystal hamburger stand at 5th and 20th

Woodlawn neighborhood

North East Lake neighborhood

References

  • "Fun facts, historical tidbits and tips to find your way around Birmingham from traffic engineer John Garrett." (January 2, 2007) Birmingham News
  • "Fifth Avenue Becomes Through-Street" (October __, 1958) Birmingham News