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*** 6901: [[Cabinets To Go]], former location of [[O'Charley's]]
*** 6901: [[Cabinets To Go]], former location of [[O'Charley's]]
*** 7001: main address for [[Crestwood Festival Center]]
*** 7001: main address for [[Crestwood Festival Center]]
*** 7303-7307: [[New China Buffet]], former location of [[Barnhill's Restaurant]]
*** 7201: proposed location of [[ACome Korean BBQ & Hot Pot]], former location of [[Ryan's Family Steak House]]
*** 7309: [[Food$mart]] (2001–), former location of [[Western Supermarket]] (-2001)
** 7400: [[Aldi]]
** 7400: [[Aldi]]
** 7401: former site of [[Gulas Supper Club]] and [[Hooters]]
** 7401: former site of [[Gulas Supper Club]] and [[Hooters]]
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** 7580: [[Century Plaza]]
** 7580: [[Century Plaza]]
** 7600: former location of [[Jack's Hamburgers]] Number 12
** 7600: former location of [[Jack's Hamburgers]] Number 12
** 7601: former location of [[Red Lobster]]
** 7601: former location of [[Red Lobster]] and the scene of a large fire on November 4, 2023
** 7621: [[ABC Store]], former location of [[Blockbuster]]
** 7621: [[ABC Store]], former location of [[Blockbuster]]
** 7641: [[Goo-Goo Wash]]
** 7641: [[Goo-Goo Wash]]
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** [[Century Park East]]
** [[Century Park East]]
** [[Eastwood Village]] (former site of [[Eastwood Mall]])
** [[Eastwood Village]] (former site of [[Eastwood Mall]])
** 7701: [[Baja California Cantina]] ([[Jaime Hernandez]] 2022–), former location of [[Krispy Kreme Doughnuts]], [[Olive Garden]] restaurant
** 7701: former location of [[Krispy Kreme Doughnuts]], [[Olive Garden]] restaurant, [[Baja California Cantina]] ([[Jaime Hernandez]] 2022–2024)
** former location of [[BTNB Eastwood branch]]
** former location of [[BTNB Eastwood branch]]
** 7712: [[TitleMax]], former location of [[Butters]] restaurant (1980s)
** 7712: [[TitleMax]], former location of [[Butters]] restaurant (1980s)
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*** 7849: [[Monarch Direct]] grocery store
*** 7849: [[Monarch Direct]] grocery store
*** 7865: former location of [[Lovable Pet Center]] (1981)
*** 7865: former location of [[Lovable Pet Center]] (1981)
*** 7881: former location of [[The Hobby Shop]] (1991)
*** 7883: [[Sammy's Old Fashion Hot Dogs]]
*** 7883: [[Sammy's Old Fashion Hot Dogs]]
*** 7893: former location of [[Pizza Perfect]] (1992), [[McMillan's Big & Tall]] (-2016)
*** 7893: former location of [[Pizza Perfect]] (1992), [[McMillan's Big & Tall]] (-2016)
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** 1847: former location of [[Kayser's Furniture]]
** 1847: former location of [[Kayser's Furniture]]
** 1848: [[Taco Mariachi]], former location of [[American Family Care]]
** 1848: [[Taco Mariachi]], former location of [[American Family Care]]
** 1900: [[Veenschoten & Co.]]
** 1900–2000: [[New South Center]] (built 1968)
** 1905: [[Sherwin-Williams Paint Store]]
** 1905: [[Sherwin-Williams Paint Store]]
** 1911: former location of [[Haverty's Furniture]]
** 1911: former location of [[Haverty's Furniture]]
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** 2749: [[Iron City Stone & Supply]]
** 2749: [[Iron City Stone & Supply]]
** 2750: [[IBML]], former location of [[Champion Lincoln Mercury Merkur]] (1987)
** 2750: [[IBML]], former location of [[Champion Lincoln Mercury Merkur]] (1987)
** 2800: [[Peak Season]] corporate headquarters
** 2800: [[Peak Season]] furniture manufacturer
** 2870: [[Sprayroq]], former location of [[Creative Polymer Solutions]]
** 2880: [[Wells Fargo Bank]]
** 2880: [[Wells Fargo Bank]]
** 2890: [[Borden Dairy]]
** 2890: [[Borden Dairy]]
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* Hulen, Tara (March 13, 1996) "Eastwood to spruce up for Olympics." {{BN}}
* Hulen, Tara (March 13, 1996) "Eastwood to spruce up for Olympics." {{BN}}
* Chambers, Jesse (April 5, 2018) "Two city councilors eye stretch of Highway 78 as 'complete street'." ''Iron City Ink''
* Chambers, Jesse (April 5, 2018) "Two city councilors eye stretch of Highway 78 as 'complete street'." ''Iron City Ink''
* Robinson, Carol (November 4, 2023) "[https://www.al.com/news/2023/11/firefighters-battling-blaze-at-old-red-lobster-building-on-birminghams-crestwood-boulevard.html Firefighters battling blaze at old Red Lobster building on Birmingham’s Crestwood Boulevard]." ''AL.com''
* Byington, Pat (February 8, 2024) "Mexican restaurant on Crestwood Boulevard has closed." ''BhamNow''


[[Category:Crestwood Boulevard|*]]
[[Category:Crestwood Boulevard|*]]

Revision as of 01:14, 9 February 2024

Crestwood Boulevard is the section of U.S. Highway 78 (also called the Bankhead Highway) running from 5th Avenue South and 47th Street to somewhere near John Rogers Drive in Irondale. It is so-named because it traverses the Crestwood neighborhood before crossing Red Mountain just south of Red Gap. East of Montevallo Road the Boulevard follows a route more or less parallel to I-20.

It was first identified as "Proposed Avondale-Irondale Super-Highway" on a 1946 road map. At that time, the Bankhead Highway followed Montclair Road between Pawnee Avenue and Irondale. Through the 1950's, this section of US 78 was identified on road maps as the "Atlanta Highway" while the Montclair Road route continued to be called the Bankhead Highway.

Between 53rd Street South and 58th Street South, the Boulevard features a wide median with concrete bollards. For Independence Day and other patriotic holidays in the 1960's through the 1980's, Boy Scout Troop 41 of Woodlawn raised flags on flagpoles spaced at regular intervals along the median. The Alabama National Guard was responsible for installing the flagpoles in the median prior to each holiday and then returning them afterwards to Troop 41's Scout Hut next to Woodlawn United Methodist Church.

The section of Crestwood Boulevard between Irondale and Crestwood Festival Center was landscaped in preparation for the 1996 Olympic Games. Gradco, Inc. was paid $26,000 to install new plantings specified by landscape architect Mike Kirk to continue the style used already in Irondale.

In April 2019 the Birmingham City Council approved 20% matching funds to commission a Crestwood APPLE Study/Crestwood Boulevard Corridor Study through the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham to determine of the Boulevard could be redesigned according to "complete street" principles, with improved access for pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

Notable locations (west to east)

Birmingham

Crestwood North (north) / Crestwood South (south)

Eastwood (north) / Crestline (south)

Eastwood

Irondale

References