Bessemer Road: Difference between revisions

From Bhamwiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 16: Line 16:
** 3009: former location of [[Central Park Drug Co.]] (1926), [[Reliable Hardware Store]] (1930-1935)
** 3009: former location of [[Central Park Drug Co.]] (1926), [[Reliable Hardware Store]] (1930-1935)
** 3007: former location of [[Re-Nu Shoe Hospital]] (1930), [[Parkway Grill]] (1935), [[The Dukes|The "Dukes"]] record store (1965)
** 3007: former location of [[Re-Nu Shoe Hospital]] (1930), [[Parkway Grill]] (1935), [[The Dukes|The "Dukes"]] record store (1965)
** 3004: former location of [[Swan Wholesale Contract Furniture Co.]] ([[John Watts]] 1950–1953)
** 3003: former location of [[A&P|Great A&P Tea Co.]] (1926), [[Central Park Dry Goods Co.]] (1930)
** 3003: former location of [[A&P|Great A&P Tea Co.]] (1926), [[Central Park Dry Goods Co.]] (1930)
** 3001: former location of [[Orange Blossom Creamery]] (1926-1930s)
** 3001: former location of [[Orange Blossom Creamery]] (1926-1930s)

Revision as of 14:54, 15 August 2020

Bessemer Road is a continuation of 3rd Avenue West westward from Border Street in Birmingham's West End neighborhood toward Bessemer. It becomes the Bessemer Super Highway as it crosses Aaron Aronov Drive (Weibel Drive) and B. Y. Williams Sr Drive at Western Hills Mall in Midfield.

Bessemer Road is part of U.S. Highway 11 and Alabama State Highway 5.

Notable locations (east to west)

Birmingham

Fairview neighborhood

Central Park neighborhood

Green Acres neighborhood

Midfield