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* [[Mims Street Southwest]] intersects (south only)
* [[Mims Street Southwest]] intersects (south only)
** 1775–1777: former location of [[A. B. Fromhold]] paving & cement contractor
** 1775–1777: former location of [[A. B. Fromhold]] paving & cement contractor
** 1779: [[New Vision Christian Church]]
** 1779: [[New Vision Christian Church]], former location of [[Jeffries Memorial Christian Church]] (1981)
* [[18th Street Southwest]] intersects (south only)
* [[18th Street Southwest]] intersects (south only)
* [[18th Place Southwest]] intersects
* [[18th Place Southwest]] intersects
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** 2017: [[Garden of Hope]] retirement home (built 2006), former location of [[Lusco's Market]] (1948)
** 2017: [[Garden of Hope]] retirement home (built 2006), former location of [[Lusco's Market]] (1948)
** 2101: [[Arrington Middle School]] (built 1985)
** 2101: [[Arrington Middle School]] (built 1985)
** 2135: [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]] (built 1969)
** 2135: [[Greater Shiloh Baptist Church]]
* [[Jefferson Avenue Viaduct]] over [[Norfolk Southern Railway]] and [[24th Street Southwest]] (built 1964)
* [[Jefferson Avenue Viaduct]] over [[Norfolk Southern Railway]] and [[24th Street Southwest]] (built 1964)
** 2305: former location of [[W. A. Belcher Lumber Co.]] (1950–1973)
** 2305: former location of [[W. A. Belcher Lumber Co.]] (1950–1973)

Latest revision as of 11:31, 3 May 2024

This article is about the avenue in Birmingham's western neighborhoods and Midfield. For the avenue in Bessemer, see Jefferson Avenue Bessemer.

Jefferson Avenue or Jefferson Avenue Southwest is an east-west avenue in Southwest Birmingham and Midfield. It begins by splitting off from Pearson Avenue Southwest at 15th Way Southwest and Harrison Park at the border of the Arlington-West End and West End Manor neighborhoods.

The first section of Jefferson Avenue, west of the former Beverly Station, was paved in the late 1920s by petition of property owners in the newly-opened West End Highlands subdivision.

The section of Jefferson Avenue Southwest west of where it picks up from Dennison Avenue Southwest is part of Jefferson County Road 18

Notable addresses

West End Manor neighborhood

Jones Valley neighborhood (1)

Germania Park neighborhood

Jones Valley neighborhood (2)

Riley-Travellick neighborhood

Midfield

Hillman neighborhood

West Brownville