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**** 2012B: former location of [[Alley Cats]] t-shirts & gifts (1984)
**** 2012B: former location of [[Alley Cats]] t-shirts & gifts (1984)
*** 2014: former location of [[Toddle House]] restaurant (1964)
*** 2014: former location of [[Toddle House]] restaurant (1964)
*** 2016: former location of [[R. W. Boland residence]] (1909), [[Edmond Jackson]] (1935)
*** 2016: former location of [[R. W. Boland residence]] (1909–1915), [[Edmond Jackson]] (1935)
*** 2028: [[William Hassinger residence]] (built 1898), [[Hassinger Daniels Mansion Bed & Breakfast]] (2011-), former location of [[William Hassinger]] (1898–1919), [[Grover Seale]] (1935), [[Leo Bashinsky]] physician / [[O K Rubber Welders]] (1953), [[Mail-Me-Monday]] letter shop / [[Howard Hinton & Associates]] accountants / [[Daniels Opticians]] (1953-1964), [[National Toddle Home Corp.]] restaurants (1959), [[R. H. Daniel Real Estate]] (1959-1964), [[Chaffin Carousel Carving School]] (2011-2016)
*** 2028: [[William Hassinger residence]] (built 1898), [[Hassinger Daniels Mansion Bed & Breakfast]] (2011-), former location of [[William Hassinger]] (1898–1919), [[Grover Seale]] (1935), [[Leo Bashinsky]] physician / [[O K Rubber Welders]] (1953), [[Mail-Me-Monday]] letter shop / [[Howard Hinton & Associates]] accountants / [[Daniels Opticians]] (1953-1964), [[National Toddle Home Corp.]] restaurants (1959), [[R. H. Daniel Real Estate]] (1959-1964), [[Chaffin Carousel Carving School]] (2011-2016)
*** 2030: [[The Richmond]] apartments (built 1912), former location of a residence, former location of [[Inter Se Club]] (1920), [[Dairy Council of Greater Birmingham]] (1959), [[Family Counseling Association]] (1959)
*** 2030: [[The Richmond]] apartments (built 1912), former location of a residence, former location of [[Inter Se Club]] (1920), [[Dairy Council of Greater Birmingham]] (1959), [[Family Counseling Association]] (1959)
*** 2040: [[Highland Manor]] (built 1961 as [[Colony Motor Hotel]]) later the [[Sheraton Motor Inn]], former site of the [[Highland Town Hall]] (built 1889), [[Mary London residence]] (1919–1953)
*** 2040: [[Highland Manor]] (built 1961 as [[Colony Motor Hotel]]) later the [[Sheraton Motor Inn]], former site of the [[Highland Town Hall]] (built 1889), [[Mary London residence]] (1915–1953)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2001-2011: [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] (built 1928)
*** 2001-2011: [[Shepherd-Sloss building]] (built 1928)
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***** 2005–2007: former location of [[Eva Murrah]] (1946)
***** 2005–2007: former location of [[Eva Murrah]] (1946)
****** 2005: former location of [[John Tomlinson residence]] (1909), [[Cross Town Shop]] fine arts (1935), [[White Swan Laundry]] (1950s)
****** 2005: former location of [[John Tomlinson residence]] (1909), [[Cross Town Shop]] fine arts (1935), [[White Swan Laundry]] (1950s)
****** 2007: former location of Mrs [[H. B. Taylor]] (1919) [[Marinello Shoppe]] beauty parlor (1929–1935), [[Carmel Inc.]] women's clothing (1959), [[Medical Arts Brace Shop]] (1964), [[Hair]]
****** 2007: former location of Mrs [[A. R. Tomlinson]] (1915), Mrs [[H. B. Taylor]] (1919) [[Marinello Shoppe]] beauty parlor (1929–1935), [[Carmel Inc.]] women's clothing (1959), [[Medical Arts Brace Shop]] (1964), [[Hair]]
***** 2009: former location of [[Husted Gowns]] corsets (1935), [[Lehman & Klein Flowers]] (1959), [[Klein's Flowers]] (1964-1980s). [[Flamingo's]]
***** 2009: former location of [[Husted Gowns]] corsets (1935), [[Lehman & Klein Flowers]] (1959), [[Klein's Flowers]] (1964-1980s). [[Flamingo's]]
**** 2011–2013: former location of [[Kate Fabbretta Shop]] clothes (1935)
**** 2011–2013: former location of [[Kate Fabbretta Shop]] clothes (1935)
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*** 2019: [[Prudential building]] (built c. 1955), [[Prudential Insurance Company]] (1955-1959), [[Scheaffer Eye Center]] (2010s), former location [[Southern Institute School of Interior Design]] (1970s-1990s), [[Alabama Republican Party]]
*** 2019: [[Prudential building]] (built c. 1955), [[Prudential Insurance Company]] (1955-1959), [[Scheaffer Eye Center]] (2010s), former location [[Southern Institute School of Interior Design]] (1970s-1990s), [[Alabama Republican Party]]
*** 2023: former location of [[J. P. Tillman residence]] (1909–1919), [[Annie Tillman]] (1935)
*** 2023: former location of [[J. P. Tillman residence]] (1909–1919), [[Annie Tillman]] (1935)
*** 2031: former location of [[R. P. Wetmore residence]] (1909) [[V. A. Welsh]] (1919), [[Joseph Gray]] (1935–1946), [[Walter Catching Jr]] (1953)
*** 2031: former location of [[R. P. Wetmore residence]] (1909), [[C. L. Robertson]] (1915), [[V. A. Welsh]] (1919), [[Joseph Gray]] (1935–1946), [[Walter Catching Jr]] (1953)
*** 2033: former location of [[W. A. Moody residence]] (1909), [[S. A. Moses]] (1919), [[William Alexander]] (1935), [[J. Rupert McGregor]] (1946)
*** 2033: former location of [[W. A. Moody residence]] (1909), Mrs [[M. A. Moody]] (1915), [[S. A. Moses]] (1919), [[William Alexander]] (1935), [[J. Rupert McGregor]] (1946)
*** 2035: former location of [[R. C. Redus residence]] (1909)
*** 2035: former location of [[R. C. Redus residence]] (1909)
*** 2041: [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]] (built 1892)
*** 2041: [[South Highland Presbyterian Church]] (built 1892)
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*** 2100-2112: [[Temple Emanu-El]] (built 1914)
*** 2100-2112: [[Temple Emanu-El]] (built 1914)
*** 2116: former location of [[B. L. Wyman residence]] (1909–1919), [[Roberta Bowling]] (1935), [[Alvie Staton]] (1946)
*** 2116: former location of [[B. L. Wyman residence]] (1909–1919), [[Roberta Bowling]] (1935), [[Alvie Staton]] (1946)
*** 2120: former location of [[W. G. Oliver residence]] (1909), [[C. R. Hartzell]] (1919), [[Highland Progressive School]] / [[Pearl Rosenfield]] music teacher (1935),[[Carron-Walker Decorators]] (1953)
*** 2120: former location of [[W. G. Oliver residence]] (1909), [[C. R. Hartzell]] (1915–1919), [[Highland Progressive School]] / [[Pearl Rosenfield]] music teacher (1935),[[Carron-Walker Decorators]] (1953)
*** 2124–2128: [[Berkley on Highland]] (built 1927 as the [[Kenilworth Arms]]), later the [[Berkeley Apartment Hotel]] (1946-1964), former location of [[J. W. Davis residence]] (1909), [[George Hanson]] (1919)
*** 2124–2128: [[Berkley on Highland]] (built 1927 as the [[Kenilworth Arms]]), later the [[Berkeley Apartment Hotel]] (1946-1964), former location of [[J. W. Davis residence]] (1909), Mrs [[M. S. Black]] (1915), [[George Hanson]] (1919)
**** 2124: former location of [[Crawford's Beauty Shop]] (1935)
**** 2124: former location of [[Crawford's Beauty Shop]] (1935)
***** 2124 basement: former location of [[Berkley Coffee Shop]] (1935)
***** 2124 basement: former location of [[Berkley Coffee Shop]] (1935)
**** 2128: former location of [[R. M. Jenkins residence]] (1909), [[A. G. Arapian]] (1919), [[James Kelley]] florist (1935)
**** 2128: former location of [[R. M. Jenkins residence]] (1909), [[R. H. Holmes]] (1915), [[A. G. Arapian]] (1919), [[James Kelley]] florist (1935)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2101: [[2101 Highland Avenue]] (formerly the [[A. G. Edwards Building]], built mid-late 1960s), former site of the [[Fairmont Apartments]] (1929-1959)
*** 2101: [[2101 Highland Avenue]] (formerly the [[A. G. Edwards Building]], built mid-late 1960s), former location of the [[Fairmont Apartments]] (1915-1959)
*** 2105: former location of [[Frank Grafford residence]] (1913)
*** 2105: former location of [[Frank Grafford residence]] (1913)
*** 2111: former location of Mrs [[R. P. Anderson]] (1909), [[Minnie Gafford]] (1935), [[R. Lawson Hanks]] (1946), [[J. Hayes Williams]] physician (1953), vacant (1959)
*** 2111: former location of Mrs [[R. P. Anderson]] (1909), [[F. H. Gafford]] (1915), [[Minnie Gafford]] (1935), [[R. Lawson Hanks]] (1946), [[J. Hayes Williams]] physician (1953), vacant (1959)
*** 2117: former location of [[Edward Wald residence]] (1909)
*** 2117: former location of [[Edward Wald residence]] (1909)
*** 2121: [[Southern Life & Health Insurance building]] (built 1920s), [[Progress Bank]] (2017-), former location of [[Southern Life & Health Insurance Co.]] (1920s-1959), [[Dominick, Fletcher, Yeilding, Wood & Lloyd]] attorneys (1978-2012), [[First Partners Bank]] (2013-2017)
*** 2121: [[Southern Life & Health Insurance building]] (built 1920s), [[Progress Bank]] (2017-), former location of [[Southern Life & Health Insurance Co.]] (1920s-1959), [[Dominick, Fletcher, Yeilding, Wood & Lloyd]] attorneys (1978-2012), [[First Partners Bank]] (2013-2017)
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**** 2144: former location of [[Margaret Allen School]] (1906–1934), [[Lola Luther School for Girls]] / [[Academy of Music]], Mrs [[Burr Nabors]] music studio (1929), [[Beff Allen]] (1935), [[Louise Cone]] artist (1938-1953), apartments (1946), [[Colonial Apartments]] (1953), [[Lemuel McDaniel]] artist (1953), [[National Cement Co.]] (1959-1964), [[Longview Lime Co.]] (1964)
**** 2144: former location of [[Margaret Allen School]] (1906–1934), [[Lola Luther School for Girls]] / [[Academy of Music]], Mrs [[Burr Nabors]] music studio (1929), [[Beff Allen]] (1935), [[Louise Cone]] artist (1938-1953), apartments (1946), [[Colonial Apartments]] (1953), [[Lemuel McDaniel]] artist (1953), [[National Cement Co.]] (1959-1964), [[Longview Lime Co.]] (1964)
**** 2146: [[Prewitt Group]], former location of [[Louise Cone]] artist (1935), [[Lula Nabors]] music teacher (1935), [[Lucy DuBose]] artist (1935–1938), [[Colonial Apartments]] annex (1946–1953), [[Lad & Lassie Kindergarten]] (1953), [[Saxon Dance Studio]] / [[WAPI-AM]] & [[WAPI-FM]] / [[Shell Oil Co.]] (1964)  
**** 2146: [[Prewitt Group]], former location of [[Louise Cone]] artist (1935), [[Lula Nabors]] music teacher (1935), [[Lucy DuBose]] artist (1935–1938), [[Colonial Apartments]] annex (1946–1953), [[Lad & Lassie Kindergarten]] (1953), [[Saxon Dance Studio]] / [[WAPI-AM]] & [[WAPI-FM]] / [[Shell Oil Co.]] (1964)  
*** 2150: former location of [[B. D. Sibley residence]] (1909), Mrs [[J. E. Sibley]] (1919), [[John Sibley]] (1935), [[Lovett's Flowers]] ([[Arthur Lovett]] 1946-1964), [[Huggins Flowers]]
*** 2150: former location of [[B. D. Sibley residence]] (1909–1915), Mrs [[J. E. Sibley]] (1919), [[John Sibley]] (1935), [[Lovett's Flowers]] ([[Arthur Lovett]] 1946-1964), [[Huggins Flowers]]
*** 2152 (formerly 2154): former location of [[Erskine Ramsay residence]] (1909–1919), [[Charles F. Lewis]], physician (1953-1964)
*** 2152 (formerly 2154): former location of [[Erskine Ramsay residence]] (1909–1919), [[Charles F. Lewis]], physician (1953-1964)
*** 2154 (formerly 2160): [[Caldwell Bradshaw residence]] (built 1892–1919), [[Davis & Norris LLP]] & [[Bates & Bone LLP]], former location of [[Walter Lower]] (1935) [[P. Churpes]] boarding house (1946), [[W. Nicholson Jones]] physician (1953-1959), [[Stanbur Co.]] management consultants / [[House of Physical Fitness]] health studio (1964), [[Stewart Perry Company]] (1985)-, [[Bradshaw House Gallery]] (1990s), [[O2 Ideas]] (2004-2007)
*** 2154 (formerly 2160): [[Caldwell Bradshaw residence]] (built 1892–1919), [[Davis & Norris LLP]] & [[Bates & Bone LLP]], former location of [[Walter Lower]] (1935) [[P. Churpes]] boarding house (1946), [[W. Nicholson Jones]] physician (1953-1959), [[Stanbur Co.]] management consultants / [[House of Physical Fitness]] health studio (1964), [[Stewart Perry Company]] (1985)-, [[Bradshaw House Gallery]] (1990s), [[O2 Ideas]] (2004-2007)
*** 2156: former location of [[Joseph Dixon]] physician (1959)
*** 2156: former location of [[Joseph Dixon]] physician (1959)
*** 2160: [[Donald Watkins Jr]] State Farm Insurance (2014-), former location of [[Sidney Smith]] (1935), [[Earle Drennen]] physician (1946–1953), [[Benjamin Goldstein]] physician (1946–1959), [[Mary Lytle]] dentist (1946–1959), [[Jerome Chapman]] physician (1946–1953), [[Sigmond Kahn]] physician (1946–1959), [[Don E. King]] physician (1959), [[O2 Ideas]] (-2007), [[Complete Health]], [[Summit Products]] (-2014)
*** 2160: [[Donald Watkins Jr]] State Farm Insurance (2014-), former location of [[Sidney Smith]] (1935), [[Earle Drennen]] physician (1946–1953), [[Benjamin Goldstein]] physician (1946–1959), [[Mary Lytle]] dentist (1946–1959), [[Jerome Chapman]] physician (1946–1953), [[Sigmond Kahn]] physician (1946–1959), [[Don E. King]] physician (1959), [[O2 Ideas]] (-2007), [[Complete Health]], [[Summit Products]] (-2014)
*** 2164: former location of [[Morris Wertheimer residence]] (1909), [[Barbara Wertheimer]] (1919–1946), [[Retta Wertheimer]] (1953-1959)
*** 2164: former location of [[Morris Wertheimer residence]] (1909), [[Barbara Wertheimer]] (1915–1946), [[Retta Wertheimer]] (1953-1959)
**** 2164 rear: former location of [[Lucile Hayman]] (1935)
**** 2164 rear: former location of [[Lucile Hayman]] (1935)
*** 2168: former location of [[J. C. Patterson residence]] (1919), [[Christine Patterson]] (1935), [[John Anderson]] (1935–1946), [[Agnes Anderson]] (1953)
*** 2168: former location of [[J. C. Patterson residence]] (1915–1919), [[Christine Patterson]] (1935), [[John Anderson]] (1935–1946), [[Agnes Anderson]] (1953)
*** [[2170 Highland Avenue]] (built 1961 as the [[Traveler's Building]]) [[Alamerica Bank]], [[Arcadis]], [[Donald Watkins]] & [[NMI Mortgage]], former location of [[F. B. Keiser residence]] (1919), [[Thurston Powell]] (1935), [[Iva Hagan]] (1946), [[Kenneth Brealand]] physician (1953), [[Thomas Lewis]] physician (1953-1959), [[Travelers Insurance Companies]] (1964), former location of [[Complete Health]] (late 1980s-late 1990s)
*** [[2170 Highland Avenue]] (built 1961 as the [[Traveler's Building]]) [[Alamerica Bank]], [[Arcadis]], [[Donald Watkins]] & [[NMI Mortgage]], former location of [[F. B. Keiser residence]] (1915–1919), [[Thurston Powell]] (1935), [[Iva Hagan]] (1946), [[Kenneth Brealand]] physician (1953), [[Thomas Lewis]] physician (1953-1959), [[Travelers Insurance Companies]] (1964), former location of [[Complete Health]] (late 1980s-late 1990s)
*** 2172: parking lot, former location of [[W. T. Fox residence]] (1909), [[Charles Wilson]] / [[Gerrit Pool]] / [[J. A. Forbes]] (1919), [[Carrie Krebs]] (1935), [[Edwin Fruitticher]] (1946), [[Laney Chiropractic Clinic]] (1953-1959, demolished 1990s)
*** 2172: parking lot, former location of [[W. T. Fox residence]] (1909), [[H. C. Parker]] (1915), [[Charles Wilson]] / [[Gerrit Pool]] / [[J. A. Forbes]] (1919), [[Carrie Krebs]] (1935), [[Edwin Fruitticher]] (1946), [[Laney Chiropractic Clinic]] (1953-1959, demolished 1990s)
**** 2172 rear: former location of [[Alberta Thomas]] (1935)
**** 2172 rear: former location of [[Alberta Thomas]] (1935)
*** 2176: former location of [[David Fox residence]] (1909), [[Lula Fox]] (1919), [[James Simms]] (1935), [[Randall Lawrence]] (1946)
*** 2176: former location of [[David Fox residence]] (1909), [[W. O. Snyder]] (1915), [[Lula Fox]] (1915–1919), [[James Simms]] (1935), [[Randall Lawrence]] (1946)
*** 2178: former location of [[Schuessler Pharmacy]] (1929), [[Beech Street Drug Co.]] (1935), [[Charm Beauty Shop]] (1946), [[Meer's Kosher Food Mart]] (1953), [[Bernie's Kosher Foods]] (1959)
*** 2178: former location of [[Schuessler Pharmacy]] (1929), [[Beech Street Drug Co.]] (1935), [[Charm Beauty Shop]] (1946), [[Meer's Kosher Food Mart]] (1953), [[Bernie's Kosher Foods]] (1959)
*** 2180: former location of [[E. W. Barrett residence]] (1909), [[M. J. Dillard]] (1919), [[Sunshine Cleaners]] (1929), [[Pan-Am Petroleum Co.]] (1929–1935), [[Towles Cleaning & Dying Co.]] (1935), [[Benton Bros.]] clothes cleaners (1946), [[Joe Winters]] photographer (1953-1959)
*** 2180: former location of [[E. W. Barrett residence]] (1909–1915), [[M. J. Dillard]] (1919), [[Sunshine Cleaners]] (1929), [[Pan-Am Petroleum Co.]] (1929–1935), [[Towles Cleaning & Dying Co.]] (1935), [[Benton Bros.]] clothes cleaners (1946), [[Joe Winters]] photographer (1953-1959)
*** 2184: former location of [[Evelyn Swann]] delicatessen (1929), [[Mitchell Physical School]] gymnasium (1935)
*** 2184: former location of [[Evelyn Swann]] delicatessen (1929), [[Mitchell Physical School]] gymnasium (1935)
*** 2188: [[Tom & Jerry's Chevron]] (1981-), former location of [[Standard on the Highlands]] service station
*** 2188: [[Tom & Jerry's Chevron]] (1981-), former location of [[Standard on the Highlands]] service station
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*** 2135–2137: former location of [[Margaret Apartments]] (1909–1935)
*** 2135–2137: former location of [[Margaret Apartments]] (1909–1935)
*** 2145-2151: [[One Highland Place]] (formerly the [[Gulf Building]], built 1961)
*** 2145-2151: [[One Highland Place]] (formerly the [[Gulf Building]], built 1961)
**** 2145: [[Rheumatology Associates]], former location of [[Miles Messer]] (1935), [[Emma Messer]] (1946), [[Germain Wilkinson]] (1953), [[IBM]] (1959-1964), [[Harbert Construction]] (1964)
**** 2145: [[Rheumatology Associates]], former location of [[Miles Messer]] (1915–1935), [[Emma Messer]] (1946), [[Germain Wilkinson]] (1953), [[IBM]] (1959-1964), [[Harbert Construction]] (1964)
**** 2147: former location of [[Morris Adler residence]] (1909), [[Louise Tea Room]] / [[Samuel Reed]] (1935), [[Beatrice Bell]] (1946), [[Saxon Dance Studio]] (1953)
**** 2147: former location of [[Morris Adler residence]] (1909–1915), [[Louise Tea Room]] / [[Samuel Reed]] (1935), [[Beatrice Bell]] (1946), [[Saxon Dance Studio]] (1953)
**** 2151: [[Burke, Harvey & Frankowski]] & [[Colon and Rectal Surgical Associates of Birmingham]], former location of [[Huggins Flowers]] (1946-1955), [[Gulf Oil Co.]] & [[Mammy's Pancakes]] (1964), [[Todd's]] (1973), [[New Tokyo]]
**** 2151: [[Burke, Harvey & Frankowski]] & [[Colon and Rectal Surgical Associates of Birmingham]], former location of [[Huggins Flowers]] (1946-1955), [[Gulf Oil Co.]] & [[Mammy's Pancakes]] (1964), [[Todd's]] (1973), [[New Tokyo]]
*** 2155–2177: [[Cortland Vesta Apartments]] (built 2021)
*** 2155–2177: [[Cortland Vesta Apartments]] (built 2021)
**** 2155: former location of [[Christian Enslen residence]] (1909), [[Minnie Thomas]] (1935), [[Joseph Bell]] (1946), [[George Hunter]] (1953)
**** 2155: former location of [[Christian Enslen residence]] (1909–1915), [[Minnie Thomas]] (1935), [[Joseph Bell]] (1946), [[George Hunter]] (1953)
**** 2163: former location of [[Jacob Fies residence]] (1909), [[Monte Apartments]] (1929-1959)
**** 2163: former location of [[Jacob Fies residence]] (1909), [[C. S. Sibley]] (1915), [[Monte Apartments]] (1929-1959)
**** 2167: former location of [[Herman Saks residence]] (1909–1929), [[Vera Stewart]] physician (1946–1959), [[Roddie Stewart]] physician (1953-1959), [[Tom Caldwell]] physician (1959)
**** 2167: former location of [[Herman Saks residence]] (1909–1929), [[Vera Stewart]] physician (1946–1959), [[Roddie Stewart]] physician (1953-1959), [[Tom Caldwell]] physician (1959)
**** 2173: former location of [[Leo Steiner residence]] (1909), [[Benjamin Reynolds]] (1935), [[William Mason]] building contractor (1946), [[Vulcan Life & Accident Insurance]] (1949-1953), [[Britling Cafeteria|Britling on the Highlands]] cafeteria (1959-1964), and [[Highland Diagnostics]]
**** 2173: former location of [[Leo Steiner residence]] (1909–1915), [[Benjamin Reynolds]] (1935), [[William Mason]] building contractor (1946), [[Vulcan Life & Accident Insurance]] (1949-1953), [[Britling Cafeteria|Britling on the Highlands]] cafeteria (1959-1964), and [[Highland Diagnostics]]
**** 2177: former location of [[J. W. Johnston residence]] (1909), [[Jackson Apartments]] (1935–1953)
**** 2177: former location of [[J. W. Johnston residence]] (1909), Mrs [[E. B. Johnston]] (1915), [[Jackson Apartments]] (1935–1953)
*** 2179–2181: [[Temple Beth-El]] (built 1926)
*** 2179–2181: [[Temple Beth-El]] (built 1926)
**** 2181: former location of [[J. W. Sibley residence]] (1909)
**** 2181: former location of [[J. W. Sibley residence]] (1909–1915)


* [[Arlington Avenue]]/[[21st Way South]] intersects
* [[Arlington Avenue]]/[[21st Way South]] intersects
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*** 2206: former location of [[Great A. & P. Tea Co.]] grocery store (1935)
*** 2206: former location of [[Great A. & P. Tea Co.]] grocery store (1935)
*** 2208: former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1935–1946), [[Lane Tile & Marble Co.]] (1953)
*** 2208: former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1935–1946), [[Lane Tile & Marble Co.]] (1953)
*** 2210: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]] (built 1992), former location of [[L. G. Clark]] (1919), [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3|Engine Co. No. 3 / Truck Co. No. 3]] (1927-1992)
*** 2210: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3]] (built 1992), former location of [[S. A. White]] (1915), [[L. G. Clark]] (1919), [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 3|Engine Co. No. 3 / Truck Co. No. 3]] (1927-1992)
*** [[2220 Highland Avenue|2220]] (formerly 2210): [[Galley & Garden]] restaurant (2015-), formerly the [[William Merritt residence]] (built 1906), [[C. H. Merritt]] (1919), [[Sallie Wise]] (1935), [[Frank Merritt]] / [[Nellie Hunter]] (1946), [[Sallie Wise]] (1953-1959), [[The Pillars]] restaurant, [[Merritt House]] restaurant (-1999), [[Veranda on Highland]] restaurant (1999-2014)
*** [[2220 Highland Avenue|2220]] (formerly 2210): [[Galley & Garden]] restaurant (2015-), formerly the [[William Merritt residence]] (built 1906), [[C. H. Merritt]] (1915–1919), [[Sallie Wise]] (1935), [[Frank Merritt]] / [[Nellie Hunter]] (1946), [[Sallie Wise]] (1953-1959), [[The Pillars]] restaurant, [[Merritt House]] restaurant (-1999), [[Veranda on Highland]] restaurant (1999-2014)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2201: [[BancorpSouth]] (built as [[Weaver Nelson Building]]) former location of [[Louis Saks residence]] (1909–1935), [[Gregory Owen]] chiropractor (1946), [[Weaver Nelson Realty Co.]] (1959), [[Weaver Nelson Mortgage Co.]] (1959-1964), [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct]]
*** 2201: [[BancorpSouth]] (built as [[Weaver Nelson Building]]) former location of [[Louis Saks residence]] (1909–1935), [[Gregory Owen]] chiropractor (1946), [[Weaver Nelson Realty Co.]] (1959), [[Weaver Nelson Mortgage Co.]] (1959-1964), [[Birmingham Police Department South Precinct]]
*** 2205: former location of [[C. R. Patterson residence]] (1909), [[Robert Baugh]] (1935), [[Adaline Leibold]] antiques (1938), [[Carl Liebold]] (1946), [[Martha Green]] / [[Hillary Henderson Jr]]  physicians (1953), [[Martin Anderson]] / [[Claude Blackwell]] /  [[Robert Green Jr]] / [[Donald Sweeney]] physicians (1953-1959), [[Dan Beatty]] / [[Charles Grant]] / [[Buford Word]] physicians (1959)
*** 2205: former location of [[C. R. Patterson residence]] (1909), [[Robert Baugh]] (1915–1935), [[Adaline Leibold]] antiques (1938), [[Carl Liebold]] (1946), [[Martha Green]] / [[Hillary Henderson Jr]]  physicians (1953), [[Martin Anderson]] / [[Claude Blackwell]] /  [[Robert Green Jr]] / [[Donald Sweeney]] physicians (1953-1959), [[Dan Beatty]] / [[Charles Grant]] / [[Buford Word]] physicians (1959)
*** 2207: former location of [[T. C. McDonald residence]] (1909), [[Abraham Newman]] (1935), [[Kate Fabretta]] women's clothes (1946)
*** 2207: former location of [[T. C. McDonald residence]] (1909–1915), [[Abraham Newman]] (1935), [[Kate Fabretta]] women's clothes (1946)
**** 2207½: former location of [[Letitia Bizzell]] (1946), [[Kate Fabretta & Associates]] interior decorators (1953-1964)
**** 2207½: former location of [[Letitia Bizzell]] (1946), [[Kate Fabretta & Associates]] interior decorators (1953-1964)
*** 2211: [[BancorpSouth]], former location of [[J. A. Going residence]] (1909), [[Henry Going]] (1913–1935), [[Boykin Rhodes]] (1935), [[Elizabeth Boykin]] (1946), [[Fay Randall]] physician (1953), [[Ruth Berrey]] / [[Hugh Linder]] / [[William Warrick]] / [[Hampton Smith]] / [[George Warrick]] / [[Ernest Pope]] / [[Leonard Bleidt]] physicians (1953-1959), [[GMAC]] / [[Coca-Cola Co.]] / [[Minute Maid Co.]] (1964), [[Highland Bank]]
*** 2211: [[BancorpSouth]], former location of [[J. A. Going residence]] (1909), [[Ella Going]] (1915), [[Henry Going]] (1935), [[Boykin Rhodes]] (1935), [[Elizabeth Boykin]] (1946), [[Fay Randall]] physician (1953), [[Ruth Berrey]] / [[Hugh Linder]] / [[William Warrick]] / [[Hampton Smith]] / [[George Warrick]] / [[Ernest Pope]] / [[Leonard Bleidt]] physicians (1953-1959), [[GMAC]] / [[Coca-Cola Co.]] / [[Minute Maid Co.]] (1964), [[Highland Bank]]
*** 2217: former location of Mrs [[M. G. Earle]] (1909), [[Carl Stier]] (1935–1946), [[Simon Newfield]] physician (1953-1959), [[Samuel Wainwright]] physician (1953-1964), [[Harry Goldner]] physician (1959-1964), [[Robert May]] / [[Clay Wells]] physicians (1964)
*** 2217: former location of Mrs [[M. G. Earle]] (1909–1915), [[Carl Stier]] (1935–1946), [[Simon Newfield]] physician (1953-1959), [[Samuel Wainwright]] physician (1953-1964), [[Harry Goldner]] physician (1959-1964), [[Robert May]] / [[Clay Wells]] physicians (1964)
*** 2219: former location of [[John L. Parker residence]] (1909–1910), [[Lillie Parker]] (1935), [[Seale Harris Clinic]] (1953-1964)
*** 2219: former location of [[John L. Parker residence]] (1909–1915), [[Lillie Parker]] (1935), [[Seale Harris Clinic]] (1953-1964)


* [[11th Court South]] intersects
* [[11th Court South]] intersects
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*** 2250: [[Highland Plaza Condominiums]] (built 1924 as [[Highland Plaza Apartments]]), former location of [[Highland Plaza Cafe]] (1946)
*** 2250: [[Highland Plaza Condominiums]] (built 1924 as [[Highland Plaza Apartments]]), former location of [[Highland Plaza Cafe]] (1946)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2231: former location of [[Edward Hiller residence]] (1909), [[Ethel Privett]] / [[Cornelia Ehren]] music teacher (1935), [[Martin Schmarkey]] (1946), [[Lora Schmarkey]] (1953–1959)
*** 2231: former location of [[Edward Hiller residence]] (1909–1915), [[Ethel Privett]] / [[Cornelia Ehren]] music teacher (1935), [[Martin Schmarkey]] (1946), [[Lora Schmarkey]] (1953–1959)
*** 2235: former location of [[W. H. Welsh residence]] (1909), [[Harry Jackson]] physician (1935), [[Milton Lipscomb]] / [[Henry Plasse]] / [[William Gillingham]] (1946), apartment building (1953)
*** 2235: former location of [[W. H. Welsh residence]] (1909), [[W. J. Milner]] (1915), [[Harry Jackson]] physician (1935), [[Milton Lipscomb]] / [[Henry Plasse]] / [[William Gillingham]] (1946), apartment building (1953)
*** 2245: former location of [[J. H. Minge residence]] (1909), [[Joseph Elliot]] (1935), [[Maud Elliot]] (1946–1953), [[Arthur Burdin]] (1959)
*** 2245: former location of [[J. H. Minge residence]] (1909–1915), [[Joseph Elliot]] (1935), [[Maud Elliot]] (1946–1953), [[Arthur Burdin]] (1959)
*** 2251-2257: [[Highland Towers]] apartments (built 1951), former location of the offices of ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]'', former site of the [[E. H. Cabaniss residence]])
*** 2251-2257: [[Highland Towers]] apartments (built 1951), former location of the offices of ''[[Birmingham Weekly]]'', former site of the [[E. H. Cabaniss residence]])
**** 2251: former location of [[Edward Cabaniss residence]] (1909–1935), [[Highland Terrace Gardens]] (1946)
**** 2251: former location of [[Edward Cabaniss residence]] (1909–1935), [[Highland Terrace Gardens]] (1946)
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*** 2300: former location of [[C. O. Locke residence]] (1909–1919), [[Pauline Locke]] (1929), [[Birmingham College of Music]] ([[Guy Allen]] / [[Charles Allen]] 1935), [[Marye Dabney]] physician (1946–1953), [[LeRoy Kincannon]] / [[William McCracken]] dentists (1953), [[Wilmot Littlejohn]] physician (1953-1959), [[John Jenkins Jr]] physician (1953-1964), [[Edward Peterson]] physician (1959-1964)
*** 2300: former location of [[C. O. Locke residence]] (1909–1919), [[Pauline Locke]] (1929), [[Birmingham College of Music]] ([[Guy Allen]] / [[Charles Allen]] 1935), [[Marye Dabney]] physician (1946–1953), [[LeRoy Kincannon]] / [[William McCracken]] dentists (1953), [[Wilmot Littlejohn]] physician (1953-1959), [[John Jenkins Jr]] physician (1953-1964), [[Edward Peterson]] physician (1959-1964)
*** 2304: former location of [[John Caldwell residence]]
*** 2304: former location of [[John Caldwell residence]]
*** 2306: former location of [[Thomas Hopkins residence]] (1909), Mrs [[B. C. Johnson]] (1919), [[Alvah Wade]] (1929–1935), [[Fred Bender]] (1946), [[Home for the Aged]] (1953)
*** 2306: former location of [[Thomas Hopkins residence]] (1909), [[J. M. Caldwell]] (1915), Mrs [[B. C. Johnson]] (1919), [[Alvah Wade]] (1929–1935), [[Fred Bender]] (1946), [[Home for the Aged]] (1953)
*** 2310: [[Phares Apartments]] (built 1920s), former location of Mrs [[B. C. Johnson]] (1909), [[Coleman Phares residence]] (1919)
*** 2310: [[Phares Apartments]] (built 1920s), former location of Mrs [[B. C. Johnson]] (1909), [[Coleman Phares residence]] (1915–1919)
*** 2312: [[Gordon Court Apartments]], former location of the [[Emilar Apartments]] (1929–1953)
*** 2312: [[Gordon Court Apartments]], former location of the [[Emilar Apartments]] (1929–1953)
*** 2314-2324: [[2320 Highland Avenue]] office building (built 1987)
*** 2314-2324: [[2320 Highland Avenue]] office building (built 1987)
**** 2314: former location of [[Ralph Fies residence]] (1919), [[Roderick Beddow]] (1929–1953)
**** 2314: former location of [[Ray Fies]] (1915), [[Ralph Fies]] (1919), [[Roderick Beddow]] (1929–1953)
**** 2316: former location of [[Jacob Fies residence]] (1881–1915), [[J. S. Willcox]] (1919), [[Elizabeth Wilcox]] (1929–1935), [[Perkins Prewitt]] (1946), [[Elbert Sanders]] (1953)
**** 2316: former location of [[Jacob Fies residence]] (1881–1915), [[J. S. Willcox]] (1919), [[Elizabeth Wilcox]] (1929–1935), [[Perkins Prewitt]] (1946), [[Elbert Sanders]] (1953)
**** 2320: former location of [[G. B. Forbes]] (1919), [[Ford Cromer]] (1929–1935), [[Hugh Morrow]] (1946), [[Zelma Youell]] (1953)
**** 2320: former location of [[G. B. Forbes]] (1915–1919), [[Ford Cromer]] (1929–1935), [[Hugh Morrow]] (1946), [[Zelma Youell]] (1953)
**** 2326: former location of [[Julius Jaffe]] (1919), [[E. R. Wright]] residence (1929), [[William Oldham]] (1935), [[Nellie Peterson]] (1946), [[David R. Moore]] (1953), [[Nathaniel Brantley]] / [[John C. White]] / [[George Graham]] physicians (1959)
**** 2326: former location of [[Julius Jaffe]] (1915–1919), [[E. R. Wright]] residence (1929), [[William Oldham]] (1935), [[Nellie Peterson]] (1946), [[David R. Moore]] (1953), [[Nathaniel Brantley]] / [[John C. White]] / [[George Graham]] physicians (1959)
*** 2330: former location of [[William Yeilding residence]] (1919–1935), [[Mary Drake]] (1946), [[Lavell Nalley]] (1953)
*** 2330: former location of [[William Yeilding residence]] (1915–1935), [[Mary Drake]] (1946), [[Lavell Nalley]] (1953)
*** 2340: former location of [[Louis Schwacke residence]] (1946)
*** 2340: former location of [[Louis Schwacke residence]] (1946)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2311: [[Crescent Building]] ([[Brice Building Company]], [[Sirote & Permutt]], [[Koch Aesthetic Dentistry]])
*** 2311: [[Crescent Building]] ([[Brice Building Company]], [[Sirote & Permutt]], [[Koch Aesthetic Dentistry]])
*** 2313: former location of [[J. H. Woodward residence]] (1909), Mrs [[M. B. Woodward]] (1929), [[Joseph Durick]] (1946), [[John Carroll Convent]] (1953-1964)
*** 2313: former location of [[J. H. Woodward residence]] (1909–1915), Mrs [[M. B. Woodward]] (1929), [[Joseph Durick]] (1946), [[John Carroll Convent]] (1953-1964)
*** 2317: former location of [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] (1947-1992)
*** 2317: former location of [[John Carroll Catholic High School]] (1947-1992)
*** 2319: former location of [[Thomas Hopkins residence]] (1915)
*** 2325: former location of [[Bishop Toolen's Catholic Center]] (1953-1964)
*** 2325: former location of [[Bishop Toolen's Catholic Center]] (1953-1964)


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** 2525: [[Clivenden Court Apartments]] (1929–1953)
** 2525: [[Clivenden Court Apartments]] (1929–1953)
** 2535: [[Parklan Apartments]] (1929–1953)
** 2535: [[Parklan Apartments]] (1929–1953)
** 2541: former location of [[M. B. Lewis residence]] (1909), [[August Hirsch]] (1929), [[Isaac Saks]] (1935), apartments (1946-1959), [[Jaycees Haunted House]]
** 2541: former location of [[M. B. Lewis residence]] (1909), [[Frederick Gunster]] (1915), [[August Hirsch]] (1929), [[Isaac Saks]] (1935), apartments (1946-1959), [[Jaycees Haunted House]]
** 2545: [[Highland View office building]]
** 2545: [[Highland View office building]]
** 2595: former location of [[Edgar Adler residence]] (1909–1935), [[Helene Adler]] (1946–1953)
** 2595: former location of [[Edgar Adler residence]] (1909–1935), [[Helene Adler]] (1946–1953)
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* [[26th Street South]] (north) / [[Niazuma Avenue]] (south) intersect
* [[26th Street South]] (north) / [[Niazuma Avenue]] (south) intersect
** north side:
** north side:
*** 2600: [[2600 Highland]] condominiums (built 2008), former location of the [[Otto Marx residence]] (built 1909, demolished 2005), [[Lewis Clark]] (1914–1919), [[F. B. Clark]] (1919), [[C. P. Noland]] (1929), [[Noland Powell]] (1935–1946), [[Mary Lewis Convalescent Center]] (1953-2005)
*** 2600: [[2600 Highland]] condominiums (built 2008), former location of the [[Otto Marx residence]] (built 1909, demolished 2005), [[Otto Marx]] (1909–1915), [[Lewis Clark]] / [[F. B. Clark]] (1919), [[C. P. Noland]] (1929), [[Noland Powell]] (1935–1946), [[Mary Lewis Convalescent Center]] (1953-2005)
*** 2608: former location of [[C. H. Nabb residence]] (1919), [[Margaret Wallace]] (1929–1935), boarding house & apartments (1946-1960s)
*** 2608: former location of [[C. H. Nabb residence]] (1915–1919), [[Margaret Wallace]] (1929–1935), boarding house & apartments (1946-1960s)
**** 2608A: [[EATS Highland]] (2019-), former location of [[Green Central Station]] (2012-2014)
**** 2608A: [[EATS Highland]] (2019-), former location of [[Green Central Station]] (2012-2014)
**** 2608B: former location of [[The Store on Highland]] (-2016)
**** 2608B: former location of [[The Store on Highland]] (-2016)
*** 2612: former location of [[William Denson residence]] (1919–1953)
*** 2612: former location of [[William Denson residence]] (1915–1953)
*** 2614: former location of [[H. A. Spielberger residence]] (1919) [[Halman Long]] (1929), [[Katie Davenport]] (1935), [[Ernie Littleton]] (1946), [[Charles Auton]] window dresser (1953)
*** 2614: former location of [[W. K. McAdory residence]] (1915), [[H. A. Spielberger]] (1919) [[Halman Long]] (1929), [[Katie Davenport]] (1935), [[Ernie Littleton]] (1946), [[Charles Auton]] window dresser (1953)
*** 2620: [[Hanover Court]] apartments (1919–)
*** 2620: [[Hanover Court]] apartments (1919–)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2601: former location of [[Southern Medical Association]] (1959-1964)
*** 2601: former location of [[Southern Medical Association]] (1959-1964)
*** 2617: former location of [[M. V. Joseph residence]] (1929), [[Joseph Crowder]] / [[Thomas Washburn Jr]] / [[Cecil Parsons]] / [[Robert Lilley]] (1946), [[George Corker]] / [[John A. McDaniel]] (1953), apartments (1959)
*** 2611: former location of [[V. H. Marx]] (1915)
*** 2617: former location of [[M. V. Joseph residence]] (1915–1929), [[Joseph Crowder]] / [[Thomas Washburn Jr]] / [[Cecil Parsons]] / [[Robert Lilley]] (1946), [[George Corker]] / [[John A. McDaniel]] (1953), apartments (1959)
*** 2621: [[Ferd Caheen residence]]
*** 2621: [[Ferd Caheen residence]]
*** 2625: [[Kingsridge Condominiums]], former location of the [[Samuel Adler residence]] (1929–1935), [[Bertha Adler]] (1946)
*** 2625: [[Kingsridge Condominiums]], former location of the [[Samuel Adler residence]] (1915–1935), [[Bertha Adler]] (1946)


* Intersection with [[27th Street South]]
* Intersection with [[27th Street South]]
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** north side:
** north side:
*** 2700-2704: [[Colonial Apartments]] (1953)
*** 2700-2704: [[Colonial Apartments]] (1953)
**** 2704: former location of [[C. P. Orr residence]] (1919), [[Inalee Zeigler]] / [[William Coleman]] (1929–1946)
**** 2704: former location of [[C. P. Orr residence]] (1915–1919), [[Inalee Zeigler]] / [[William Coleman]] (1929–1946)
*** 2708: former location of [[R. F. Burnett]] / [[R. D. Burnett]] (1919), [[Robert Aland]] (1929–1946), [[Highland Terrace Garden]] tea room / restaurant (1953-1964)
*** 2708: former location of [[F. H. Crockard]] (1915), [[R. F. Burnett]] / [[R. D. Burnett]] (1919), [[Robert Aland]] (1929–1946), [[Highland Terrace Garden]] tea room / restaurant (1953-1964)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2705: former location of [[Grant Shoop]] (1935), [[Wayne Parker]] (1946)
*** 2705: former location of [[Fred Caheen]] (1915), [[Grant Shoop]] (1935), [[Wayne Parker]] (1946)
*** 2717: [[Park Tower]] (formerly Park Tower Apartments, built 1969), former location of [[E. O. Stafford]] (1929), [[Henry Morewitz]] (1935), [[Ella Hulsey]] (1946), [[Johnnie Hulsey]] (1953)
*** 2717: [[Park Tower]] (formerly Park Tower Apartments, built 1969), former location of [[W. E. Kelley]] (1915), [[E. O. Stafford]] (1929), [[Henry Morewitz]] (1935), [[Ella Hulsey]] (1946), [[Johnnie Hulsey]] (1953)
*** 2725: former location of [[Sam Will John residence]] (1910), [[J. F. Stallings]] (1929), [[Annabelle Stallings]] (1935), [[Waights Taylor]] (1946), [[General Convalescent Home]] annex (1953), [[Plaza Nursing Home]] (1959)
*** 2725: former location of [[Sam Will John residence]] (1910), [[J. F. Stallings]] (1915–1929), [[Annabelle Stallings]] (1935), [[Waights Taylor]] (1946), [[General Convalescent Home]] annex (1953), [[Plaza Nursing Home]] (1959)
*** 2727–2729: [[Highland Condos]], former site of [[George Cruikshank residence]]
*** 2727–2729: [[Highland Condos]], former site of [[George Cruikshank residence]]


* [[27th Place South]] intersects
* [[27th Place South]] intersects
** north side:
** north side:
*** 2732: former location of [[R. C. Woodson residence]] (1919), [[Charles Whelan]] (1929), [[Knights of Columbus]] hall (1953-1964)
*** 2732: former location of Mrs [[A. M. Wheelock]] (1915), [[R. C. Woodson]] (1919), [[Charles Whelan]] (1929), [[Knights of Columbus]] hall (1953-1964)
*** 2738: former location of [[William M. Walker]] (1919–1935), [[Birmingham Teachers Club]] (1959)
*** 2738: former location of [[William M. Walker]] (1915–1935), [[Birmingham Teachers Club]] (1959)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2731-2737: "[[Three sisters]]"
*** 2731-2737: "[[Three sisters]]"
**** 2731: [[George Harris residence]] (built 1907), former location of [[George Harris]] (1907–1935), [[Manly Hamric]] / [[Daniel Robb]] (1946), [[Ernest Green]] (1946–1953), [[Green Apartments]] (1959-1964)
**** 2731: [[George Harris residence]] (built 1907), former location of [[George Harris]] (1907–1935), [[Manly Hamric]] / [[Daniel Robb]] (1946), [[Ernest Green]] (1946–1953), [[Green Apartments]] (1959-1964)
**** 2733: [[Robert Warner residence]] (built 1907), former location of [[E. R. McDavid]] (1929), [[Daisy Rosenstihl]] (1935), [[Joseph Johnson]] (1946), apartments (1953)
**** 2733: [[Robert Warner residence]] (built 1907), former location of [[Robert Warner]] (1907–1915), [[E. R. McDavid]] (1929), [[Daisy Rosenstihl]] (1935), [[Joseph Johnson]] (1946), apartments (1953)
**** 2737: [[Eugene Enslen residence]] (built 1910), [[Trimmier Law Firm]], former location of [[J. A. Robicheaux]] (1929), [[Noble Lanier] (1935), [[Harry Woodson]] / [[Woodson Convalescent Home]] (1946), [[General Convalescent Home]] / [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]] branch / [[Dorsey Whittington]] (1953), [[Home for the Aged]] (1959)
**** 2737: [[Eugene Enslen residence]] (built 1910), [[Trimmier Law Firm]], former location of [[Eugene Enslen]] (1910–1915), [[J. A. Robicheaux]] (1929), [[Noble Lanier] (1935), [[Harry Woodson]] / [[Woodson Convalescent Home]] (1946), [[General Convalescent Home]] / [[Birmingham Conservatory of Music]] branch / [[Dorsey Whittington]] (1953), [[Home for the Aged]] (1959)


[[File:Highland Ave E from 28th postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Postcard view looking east from near 28th Street South and Rhodes Park]]
[[File:Highland Ave E from 28th postcard.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Postcard view looking east from near 28th Street South and Rhodes Park]]
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*** 2800: former location of [[Hugh Morrow]] (1935)
*** 2800: former location of [[Hugh Morrow]] (1935)
*** 2820: former location of [[Hill Food Stores]] (1959)
*** 2820: former location of [[Hill Food Stores]] (1959)
*** 2834: [[Mortimer Jordan residence]] (built 1906-1908), former location of Mrs [[F. E. Jordan]] / [[J. A. Levert]] (1919), [[Annie Cabell]] (1929–1935), [[Joy Carter]] (1946–1953), [[Frank George]] (1953)
*** 2834: [[Mortimer Jordan residence]] (built 1906-1908), former location of Mrs [[F. E. Jordan]] (1915–1919), [[J. A. Levert]] (1919), [[Annie Cabell]] (1929–1935), [[Joy Carter]] (1946–1953), [[Frank George]] (1953)
*** 2838: [[James Donnelly residence]] (built 1906), former location of [[James Donnelly]] (1906–1935), [[W. H. Blaney]] (1929), [[Minnie Donnelly]] (1946–1953), [[Birmingham Civic Ballet School]] (1964)
*** 2838: [[James Donnelly residence]] (built 1906), former location of [[James Donnelly]] (1906–1935), [[W. H. Blaney]] (1929), [[Minnie Donnelly]] (1946–1953), [[Birmingham Civic Ballet School]] (1964)
*** 2848: [[Stephen Thompson residence]] (built before 1919), former location of [[Stephen Thompson]] (1919–1935), [[E. F. Hettrick]] (1919), [[Helen Hettrick]] (1946–1953)
*** 2848: [[Stephen Thompson residence]] (built before 1915), former location of [[Stephen Thompson]] (1915–1935), [[E. F. Hettrick]] (1919), [[Helen Hettrick]] (1946–1953)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2801: former location of [[Tom Joy residence]], [[Robert Ingalls]] (1929), [[Victor Hanson]] (1935), [[Winston Davis]] florist (1946–1953), [[Lou Davis]] dressmaker (1953), [[Davis Dress Shop]] (1964)
*** 2801: former location of [[Tom Joy residence]] (1915), [[Robert Ingalls]] (1929), [[Victor Hanson]] (1935), [[Winston Davis]] florist (1946–1953), [[Lou Davis]] dressmaker (1953), [[Davis Dress Shop]] (1964)
*** 2803: [[Unity of Birmingham]] (1959-), former location of [[Josiah Scruggs]] residence (built 1908, demolished 1970s), [[Hubert Scruggs]] (1935)
*** 2803: [[Unity of Birmingham]] (1959-), former location of [[Josiah Scruggs]] residence (built 1908, demolished 1970s), [[Hubert Scruggs]] (1935)
*** 2807: [[Rhodes Park Manor]] apartments (1929-)
*** 2807: [[Rhodes Park Manor]] apartments (1929-)
*** 2809: former location of [[W. P. Byrd]] (1929), [[Birdie Moore]] (1935), [[Allen Tucker]] (1946), [[James McClung]] (1953)
*** 2809: former location of [[W. D. Wood]] (1915), [[W. P. Byrd]] (1929), [[Birdie Moore]] (1935), [[Allen Tucker]] (1946), [[James McClung]] (1953)
*** 2811: former location of [[Sumpter Bethea]] (1929), [[Miriam Bethea]] (1935–1953), apartments (1959)
*** 2811: former location of [[Sumpter Bethea]] (1915–1929), [[Miriam Bethea]] (1935–1953), apartments (1959)
*** 2815-2823: [[Highland Terrace]] apartments (1929)
*** 2815-2823: [[Highland Terrace]] apartments (1929)
*** 2827-2835: [[Greenbrier at the Altamont]], formerly [[Altamont Apartments]] (1929-1959), with [[Altamont Restaurant]] / [[George's Grill]]
*** 2827-2835: [[Greenbrier at the Altamont]], formerly [[Altamont Apartments]] (1929-1959), with [[Altamont Restaurant]] / [[George's Grill]]
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* [[29th Street South]] intersects
* [[29th Street South]] intersects
** north side:
** north side:
*** 2900: apartment building, former site of [[William Rushton residence]] (built before 1919) [[William Rushton]] / [[J. C. Crouch]] (1919), [[Emma Drennen]] (1929–1935), [[Houston Drennen]] (1946–1953)
*** 2900: apartment building, former site of [[William Rushton residence]] (built before 1915) [[William Rushton]] (1915–1919), [[J. C. Crouch]] (1919), [[Emma Drennen]] (1929–1935), [[Houston Drennen]] (1946–1953)
*** 2904:
*** 2906: [[Crews Apartments]] (1959-), former location of [[Z. L. Nabers]] (1915–1919), [[W. S. Mudd]] (1919), [[C. E. Cole]] (1929), [[John Chitwood]] (1946), [[Barbara Dickinson]] / [[Dan Wonderly]] (1953)
*** 2906: [[Crews Apartments]] (1959-), former location of [[Z. L. Nabors]] / [[W. S. Mudd]] (1919), [[C. E. Cole]] (1929), [[John Chitwood]] (1946), [[Barbara Dickinson]] / [[Dan Wonderly]] (1953)
*** 2908: [[Clubhouse on Highland]] (built 1910 as [[W. S. Brown residence]]), former location of [[William S. Brown]] (1910–1915), [[S. Y. Caldwell]] (1919), [[Mary Brown]] (1919–1929), [[Laura Fowlkes]] (1935), [[Helen Beaumont]] (1946), [[Women's Club House]] (1947–2004)
*** 2908: [[Women's Club House]] (built 1910), former location of [[S. Y. Caldwell]] (1919), [[Mary Brown]] (1919–1929), [[Laura Fowlkes]] (1935), [[Helen Beaumont]] (1946)
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2901: former site of [[Eugene Brown residence]] (built 1902, demolished 1961)
*** 2901–2903: former site of [[Eugene Brown residence]] (built 1902, demolished 1961) former location of [[Eugene Brown]] (1902–1915), [[Frank Spain]] (1929), [[Fred Gillem]] (1935), [[Charles Oakley]] (1946) [[Ernie Littlejohn]] (1953)
*** 2903: former location of [[Frank Spain residence]] (1929), [[Fred Gillem]] (1935), [[Charles Oakley]] (1946) [[Ernie Littlejohn]] (1953)
*** 2907: former location of [[F. B. Fowlkes residence]] (1915), [[Andrew Stabler]] (1929–1935), [[Ola Wood]] (1946–1953)
*** 2907: former location of [[Andrew Stabler residence]] (1929–1935), [[Ola Wood]] (1946–1953)
*** 2911: [[Sheraton Laundry]], former location of [[Mullendore Drug Co.]] (1953-1964)
*** 2911: [[Sheraton Laundry]], former location of [[Mullendore Drug Co.]] (1953-1964)
*** 2913: former location of [[Carrie Drake]] physician (1929–1946)
 


* [[30th Place South]] intersects (north only)
* [[30th Place South]] intersects (north only)
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*** 2910-2930: [[Rushton Park]]
*** 2910-2930: [[Rushton Park]]
** south side:
** south side:
*** 2915–2933: former location of [[Culpepper Exum]] residence (demolished 1920s)
*** 2913–2933: former location of [[Culpepper Exum]] residence (demolished 1920s)
**** 2913: former location of [[Carrie Drake]] physician (1929–1946)
**** 2915–2921: [[Sheraton Apartments]] (built 1951)
**** 2915–2921: [[Sheraton Apartments]] (built 1951)
***** 2915: [[O'Henry's]], former location of [[Mayfield Cleaners]] (1953-1969), [[News Break]] news stand (1986), [[Highlands Floral Design]], [[Clay Scot Artworks]]
***** 2915: [[O'Henry's]], former location of [[Mayfield Cleaners]] (1953-1969), [[News Break]] news stand (1986), [[Highlands Floral Design]], [[Clay Scot Artworks]]
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** 3005-3017: [[Avalon Condominiums]], formerly [[The Avalon]] apartments (1929-1959)
** 3005-3017: [[Avalon Condominiums]], formerly [[The Avalon]] apartments (1929-1959)
** 3030: former location of [[Arunde Cepok]] (1935)
** 3030: former location of [[Arunde Cepok]] (1935)
** 3053: former location of [[Edward Doyle]] (1929–1935), [[Frederick Sertell]] (1946), [[James Knighton]] / [[George Saunders]] / [[Bruce Bailey]] / [[Charles Logan]] / [[Everette Croslaw]] (1953)
** 3053: former location of [[Leopold Loeb]] (1915), [[Edward Doyle]] (1929–1935), [[Frederick Sertell]] (1946), [[James Knighton]] / [[George Saunders]] / [[Bruce Bailey]] / [[Charles Logan]] / [[Everette Croslaw]] (1953)
** 3065: former location of [[Jonas Schwab]] (1929–1935)
** 3065: former location of [[Jonas Schwab]] (1929–1935)
** 3075: [[Independent Presbyterian Church]] parking lot, former location of [[Misses Howard School|Misses Howard School for Girls]] (1929-1970s)
** 3075: [[Independent Presbyterian Church]] parking lot, former location of Mrs [[H. A. Harrington]] (1915), [[Misses Howard School|Misses Howard School for Girls]] (1929-1970s)
** 3087: former location of [[Fannie Patten]] (1935), [[Misses Howard School for Girls]] dormitory / annex (1946–1959)
** 3087: former location of Mrs [[S. M. Bergamy]] (1915), [[Fannie Patten]] (1935), [[Misses Howard School for Girls]] dormitory / annex (1946–1959)
** 3091: former location of [[J. W. Patton residence]] (1929), [[John Cleage Jr]] (1946)
** 3091: former location of [[J. W. Patton residence]] (1929), [[John Cleage Jr]] (1946)


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** 3100: [[Independent Presbyterian Church]] (built 1926)
** 3100: [[Independent Presbyterian Church]] (built 1926)
** 3116: [[Independent Presbyterian Church]]'s "[[Highland Hall]]" (2013-), former location of [[1st Church of Christ Scientist]] (1950-2011)
** 3116: [[Independent Presbyterian Church]]'s "[[Highland Hall]]" (2013-), former location of [[1st Church of Christ Scientist]] (1950-2011)
** 3119: former location of [[G. L. Martin residence]] (1929), [[Terrace Beauty Shop]] ([[Morris Bernheim]] 1935, [[Lillian Sullivan]] 1946)
** 3119: former location of [[J. I. Wilder residence]] (1915) [[G. L. Martin]] (1929), [[Terrace Beauty Shop]] ([[Morris Bernheim]] 1935, [[Lillian Sullivan]] 1946)
** 3121: former location of [[The Forest Court]] apartments (1929–1959)
** 3121: former location of [[The Forest Court]] apartments (1929–1959)
** 3160: former location of [[Louis Phillips]] / [[Morris Hirsch]] (1919)
** 3160: former location of [[Louis Phillips]] / [[Morris Hirsch]] (1919)


* [[32nd Street South]] intersects
* [[32nd Street South]] intersects
** 3227: former location of [[Griffin Roberts]] (1915)
* [[33rd Street South]]/[[12th Avenue South]]/[[Highland Drive]] intersects
* [[33rd Street South]]/[[12th Avenue South]]/[[Highland Drive]] intersects
 
** 3300: former location of [[D. F. Dienna]] (1915)
** 3320: former location of [[Trinity Methodist Church]] (1919)
** 3320: former location of [[Trinity Methodist Church]] (1915–1919)
** 3366: former location of [[J. M. Wright residence]] (1919)
** 3366: former location of [[J. M. Wright residence]] (1915–1919)
** 3369: former location of [[R. H. Screven]] (1915)
** 3370: former location of [[Archer Gibson residence]] (1913–1919)
** 3370: former location of [[Archer Gibson residence]] (1913–1919)
** 3374: former location of [[Honora Bruce residence]] (1919)
** 3373: former location of [[B. C. McCoy]] / [[T. E. Hodges]] (1915)
** 3376: former location of [[J. W. Key residence]] (1919)
** 3374: former location of [[A. C. Bruce residence]] (1915), [[Honora Bruce]] (1919)
** 3380: former location of [[S. M Hanby]] / [[B. W. Roberts]] (1919)
** 3376: former location of Mrs [[C. G. Davidson]] (1915), [[J. W. Key]] (1919)
** 3384: former location of [[J. T. Duncan]] / Mrs [[M. E. Hammett]] (1919)
** 3377: former location of [[Albert Latady]] (1915)
** 3388: former location of [[J. F. Hackstadt]] (1919)
** 3380: former location of [[S. M Hanby]] (1915–1919), [[B. W. Roberts]] (1919)
** 3384: former location of [[D. T. Howell residence]] (1915), [[J. T. Duncan]] / Mrs [[M. E. Hammett]] (1919)
** 3387: former location of Mrs [[J. E. Oliver]] (1915)
** 3388: former location of [[L. F. Whitten residence]] (1915), [[J. F. Hackstadt]] (1919)
** 3398: former location of [[Oscar Underwood residence]] (1919)
** 3398: former location of [[Oscar Underwood residence]] (1919)


** 3403: former location of Mrs [[J. A. Ford]] (1915)
** 3407: former location of Mrs [[Kinney Staley]] (1915)
** 3408: former location of [[H. H. Gary residence]] (1919)
** 3408: former location of [[H. H. Gary residence]] (1919)
** 3416: former location of [[G. R. Harsh residence]] (1919)
** 3411: former location of [[E. M. Kinney]] (1915)
** 3424: former location of [[J. S. Turner residence]] (1919)
** 3415: former location of [[William Godfrey]] (1915)
** 3430: former location of [[C. P. Beddow]] / [[F. A. Robertson]] (1919)
** 3416: former location of [[G. R. Harsh residence]] (1915–1919)
** 3446: former location of [[F. G. Grace residence]] (1919)
** 3421: former location of [[A. E. Wroth]] (1915)
** 3424: former location of [[J. S. Turner residence]] (1915–1919)
** 3425: former location of [[Louis Pizitz]] (1915)
** 3430: former location of [[C. P. Beddow]] (1915–1919), [[F. A. Robertson]] (1919)
** 3431: former location of [[C. H. Scott]] (1915)
** 3433: former location of [[P. A. Rossiter]] (1915)
** 3446: former location of [[C. C. Huckabee residence]] (1915), [[F. G. Grace]] (1919)
** 3450: former location of Mrs [[C. L. Montgomery]] (1919)
** 3450: former location of Mrs [[C. L. Montgomery]] (1919)
** 3456: former location of [[P. White residence]] (1919)
** 3456: former location of [[J. A. Montgomery residence]] (1915), [[P. White]] (1919)
** 3457: former location of [[N. L. Mewhinney]] (1915)
** 3465: former location of [[Basil Manly]] (1915)
** 3466: former location of [[G. M. Schollian residence]] (1919), [[Mary E. Newman's Pure Pork Sausage]] (1923)
** 3466: former location of [[G. M. Schollian residence]] (1919), [[Mary E. Newman's Pure Pork Sausage]] (1923)
** 3470: former location of [[G. P. Dexter residence]] (1919)
** 3470: former location of [[G. P. Dexter residence]] (1915–1919)
** 3471: former location of [[N. C. Bilbrey]] (1915)
** 3474 (29th Street): former location of [[Stephenson Studio]] photography
** 3474 (29th Street): former location of [[Stephenson Studio]] photography



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The 2900 block of Highland Avenue in October 2006

Highland Avenue is an east-west street that winds for about two miles along the northern slope of Red Mountain in Birmingham's South Highlands.

History

Highland Avenue was constructed by the Elyton Land Company in order to provide access to its 1,500-acre wooded property on South Highlands, which it wished to develop as residential estates. In 1884, with the company celebrating the payment of its first issue of bonds, secretary-treasurer and chief engineer Willis Milner suggested that the time was ripe to turn attention to the property, which was still "unbroken primeval forest", protected from timber poaching by agents of the company.

Given charge of the project, Milner planned a mule-drawn passenger railway beginning at 1st Avenue North and 19th Street and turning south along 22nd Street and branching east and west at 5th Avenue South. The two end-points, after extension, were at Five Points South and the intersection of 29th Street and 3rd Avenue South. Milner then planned, with a detailed topographic survey, the winding thoroughfare that would complete the loop.

Construction of Highland Avenue in 1885

The right of way was set at 100 feet, with no more than 3% slope to accommodate horse-drawn carriages and trolleys. Care was taken to maximize attractive lot frontages wherever possible, and to provide parks in low areas where building would be impractical. Henry M. Caldwell, president of the Elyton Company, suggested the name "Highland Avenue". Milner's plan was located on the ground by his cousin, John A. Milner by April 1, 1884.

Immediately grading and construction was begun on a 25-foot wide roadbed in the center of the right-of-way. When that was completed, during the summer, the artificial lake at Lakeview was created by piping three springs into an excavated basin within the park's boundaries. Lakeview Park was planned as a resort to attract Birmingham residents up into the hillside for pleasure, and to inspect the prospective home sites along the way.

The construction of the rail line itself had to wait for the Alabama Legislature's approval of a change in the company charter. In the mean time, the unpaved roadbed was opened to traffic. With the approval of the legislature, construction of the Highland Avenue Railroad began in earnest in 1885.

Later it was decided to replace the horse-drawn carriages with heavier, steam-powered dummies. The old 16-pound rails were pulled up and replaced with 40-pound rails to accommodate them. The result, which opened on June 26, 1886 was the first dummy line in the South, with trains leaving every 15 minutes, alternating directions on the one-hour round-trip loop.

Part of Highland Avenue was incorporated into the town of Highland in 1887. That section was regraded and curbed by the town. When the City of Birmingham annexed the entire area in 1893, the city graded and curbed the remainder of the avenue.

Renovations

By the 1960s, with the streetcar gone, the wide avenue's center median was frequently used for automobile parking. The issue of preserving accommodations for parking proved to be the key dispute in proceeding with improvements to the avenue. A report created in 1964 by Harold Bartholomew and Associates recommended street and landscape improvements. The Jefferson County Historical Commission was beginning a campaign to preserve the historic character of the street. By 1972 residents and business owners were meeting regularly with city officials to discuss ideas for improvement.

A major revitalization of Highland Avenue finally proceeded in the late 1970s. City Councilor Angi Grooms Proctor convinced the city to commission a landscape architect to oversee the project. Michael Kirk's design narrowed the road from four to two lanes and filled the middle lane with raised planting beds. Angled parking was added in front of apartment and commercial buildings and wide sidewalks were created with new lighting and other features. The project also involved repairs to storm and sanitary sewers.

The first phase, between 23rd Streeet South and 27th Place South, was begun in 1975 and completed in 1977 for $800,000. The second phase, which continued the work to 33rd Street South, was budgeted at $1.3 million, with the general contract awarded to the Donahoo Contracting Company. Older trees were saved wherever possible and new plantings included azaleas, cherry trees, dogwood trees, crape myrtles, sugar maples, scarlet oaks, dwarf yaupon holly, dwarf Chinese holly, and blue rug juniper. Kirk specified materials from local manufacturers where possible, even redesigning the brick panels to match available paver sizes.

Route

The 2100 block of Highland Avenue in February 2006

The western end of Highland Avenue begins at the intersection of 12th Avenue and 20th Street South in Five Points South. It follows roughly the path of 12th Avenue with the exception of the areas of Rhodes Park and Caldwell Park. Highland Avenue is home to many apartments, condominiums, office buildings, restaurants and bars as it winds it way approximately 14 blocks to the Highland Golf Course, where it takes a sharp northward turn. Its eastern end is at the intersection of Clairmont Avenue in the Lakeview District.

Highland Avenue hosts numerous events, the largest of which is the annual Do Dah Day parade and festival.

Notable locations

Five Points South neighborhood

Highland Park neighborhood

1968 photograph of a boarding house at 2608 Highland Avenue
Postcard view looking east from near 28th Street South and Rhodes Park


Forest Park neighborhood

References

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