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'''Hollywood Boulevard''' is an approximately two-thirds mile long street running roughly northeast-southwest through the [[Hollywood]] neighborhood of [[Homewood]].  It connects [[Independence Drive]] ([[Highway 31]]) with [[Highway 280]].  It is one of the few streets connecting Homewood with the adjacent suburb of [[Mountain Brook]].  The portion of Hollywood Boulevard around the Highway 280 interchange is actually within a spur of the [[Birmingham]] city limits.
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'''Hollywood Boulevard''' is an approximately two-thirds mile long street running roughly northeast-southwest through the [[Hollywood]] neighborhood of [[Homewood]].  It connects [[Independence Drive]] ([[U.S. Highway 31]]) with [[U.S. Highway 280]].  It is one of the few streets connecting Homewood with the adjacent suburb of [[Mountain Brook]].  The portion of Hollywood Boulevard around the Highway 280 interchange is actually just within a spur of the [[Birmingham]] city limits.


At its western end, Hollywood Boulevard becomes [[Oxmoor Road]], while the eastern end becomes [[Montevallo Road]].  Hollywood is actually part of a road dating back to at least the 1900s which connected [[Oxmoor]] with [[Irondale]].
At its western end, Hollywood Boulevard becomes [[Oxmoor Road]], while the eastern end becomes [[Montevallo Road]].  All three are actually parts of a road dating back to at least the 1860s which was previously known as [[Oxmoor-Irondale Road]], which connected [[Oxmoor]] with [[Irondale]]. A Rand McNally road map from the 1920's identifies the section of this road between 18th Street in Homewood and Cahaba Road in Mountain Brook as the [[Clifton Highway]], no doubt named by or for the [[Clifton Land Company]], a property developer in Homewood.


== Notable locations ==
== Notable locations (west to east) ==
*4: [[American Legion Post 134]] (Shades Valley Post)
* [[Independence Drive]] intersection (continues west as [[Oxmoor Road]])
*7: [[Homewood City Schools]] office
** [[Shades Cahaba Elementary School]] (address is on Independence Drive)
*200 block:  [[Union Hill Cemetery]]
** 4: [[American Legion Post 134]] (Shades Valley Post)
*350: [[Montelena]] (proposed)
** 7: [[Homewood City Schools]] office
** 8: [[Shades Valley Lodge No. 829]]
* [[La Prado Place]] intersection
* [[Poinciana Drive]] intersections
* [[Malaga Avenue]] intersection
** 294: former location of [[Shades Valley Lutheran Church]] (1960)
** 300 block:  [[Union Hill Cemetery]]
** 300: former location of [[Shades Valley Evangelical Lutheran Church|Shades Valley Lutheran Church]] (1955)
* [[U.S. Highway 280]] interchange
** [[400 Hollywood Boulevard|350-404]]: [[The Hollywood]] shopping center (2010-)
*** 350: [[Mexico Lindo]], former location of [[El Toro]] (1976)
*** 354: former location of [[Dexter's on Hollywood]] (1986), [[ABC Store|ABC Store No. 145]] (2010–2020)
*** 358: former location of [[Over Easy]] (2010-2022)
*** 404: [[FirstBank]] (2021–), former location of [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]], [[Coffee Shoppe]] (1977–2006), [[Beal Bank]] (2011–)
** 407: [[Express Oil Change]] store #38
** 408: [[Asia Rug Company]] and [[Relfe-Welden Real Estate]]
* Continues east as [[Montevallo Road]]


[[Category: Hollywood Boulevard|*]]
[[Category: Hollywood Boulevard|*]]

Latest revision as of 12:20, 8 November 2023

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Hollywood Boulevard is an approximately two-thirds mile long street running roughly northeast-southwest through the Hollywood neighborhood of Homewood. It connects Independence Drive (U.S. Highway 31) with U.S. Highway 280. It is one of the few streets connecting Homewood with the adjacent suburb of Mountain Brook. The portion of Hollywood Boulevard around the Highway 280 interchange is actually just within a spur of the Birmingham city limits.

At its western end, Hollywood Boulevard becomes Oxmoor Road, while the eastern end becomes Montevallo Road. All three are actually parts of a road dating back to at least the 1860s which was previously known as Oxmoor-Irondale Road, which connected Oxmoor with Irondale. A Rand McNally road map from the 1920's identifies the section of this road between 18th Street in Homewood and Cahaba Road in Mountain Brook as the Clifton Highway, no doubt named by or for the Clifton Land Company, a property developer in Homewood.

Notable locations (west to east)