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'''Mamie Foster Place''' (previously '''West Avenue''' and '''18th Place South''') in [[Homewood]] is an approximately 0.2-mile, north-south road runs from half-way between [[Rosedale Drive]] and [[27th Avenue South Homewood|27th Avenue]] through the [[Homewood Central Business District]] to [[28th Avenue South Homewood|28th Avenue]].  Although the road does not officially extend to Rosedale Drive, a driveway at the car wash on Rosedale provides unofficial access.
'''Mamie Foster Place''' (previously '''West Avenue''' and '''18th Place South''') in [[Homewood]] is an approximately 0.2-mile, north-south road runs from half-way between [[Rosedale Drive]] and [[27th Avenue South|27th Avenue]] through the [[Homewood Central Business District]] to [[28th Avenue South|28th Avenue]].  Although the road does not officially extend to Rosedale Drive, a driveway at the car wash on Rosedale provides unofficial access.


Another section of the street, still known as 18th Place South, stretches one block south of 25th Court South in a residential portion of [[Rosedale]], north of Rosedale Drive.
Another section of the street, still known as 18th Place South, stretches one block south of 25th Court South in a residential portion of [[Rosedale]], north of Rosedale Drive.


The road was renamed from West Avenue during the 1940s when Homewood renamed several streets to continue Birmingham's street numbering system.  It was "West" in relation to [[19th Street South Homewood|Center Avenue]], one block to the west.  Prior to Rosedale Drive being built, the road stretched north to the intersection of [[Walnut Street]] and [[Lynn Boulevard]].  It continued north of this six-way intersection as '''2nd Avenue''' in Rosedale.
The road was renamed from West Avenue during the 1940s when Homewood renamed several streets to continue Birmingham's street numbering system.  It was "West" in relation to [[19th Street South Homewood|Center Avenue]], one block to the east.  Prior to Rosedale Drive being built, the road stretched north to the intersection of [[Walnut Street]] and [[Lynn Boulevard]].  It continued north of this six-way intersection as '''2nd Avenue''' in Rosedale.


The section south of Rosedale Drive was later renamed for [[Mamie Foster]], a well-known school teacher in Rosedale.
The section south of Rosedale Drive was later renamed for [[Mamie Foster]], a well-known local educator who grew up in Rosedale.


== Notable locations ==
== Notable locations ==
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* [[Rosedale Drive]] (road ends just shy of)
* [[Rosedale Drive]] (road ends just shy of)
** West side:
** west side:
*** 2611: Texaco
*** 2611: Texaco
*** 2614: [[Jack Rabbit Auto Detail]]
*** 2614: [[Jack Rabbit Auto Detail]]
*** 2618: Texaco Xpress Lube
*** 2618: Texaco Xpress Lube
** East side:
** east side:
*** 2617: [[Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Rosedale]]
*** 2617: [[Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Rosedale]]
* [[27th Avenue South]] intersection
* [[27th Avenue South]] intersection
** West side:
** west side:
*** Parking lot
*** parking lot
*** Parking for [[Little Professor Book Center]] and [[Crape Myrtle's Cafe]]
*** parking (formerly for [[Little Professor Book Center]] and [[Crape Myrtle's Cafe]])
** East side:
** east side:
*** 2705: [[Homewood Gourmet]] ([[Chris Zapalowski|Chris]] and [[Laura Zapalowski]] May 2023–)
*** 2711: former location of [[The Publishing Department]] electronic printing (1987)
*** 2713: [[Ted Tucker]] photography studio
*** 2713: [[Ted Tucker]] photography studio
*** 2715: The Maids
*** 2715: The Maids

Latest revision as of 17:02, 9 May 2023

Mamie Foster Place (previously West Avenue and 18th Place South) in Homewood is an approximately 0.2-mile, north-south road runs from half-way between Rosedale Drive and 27th Avenue through the Homewood Central Business District to 28th Avenue. Although the road does not officially extend to Rosedale Drive, a driveway at the car wash on Rosedale provides unofficial access.

Another section of the street, still known as 18th Place South, stretches one block south of 25th Court South in a residential portion of Rosedale, north of Rosedale Drive.

The road was renamed from West Avenue during the 1940s when Homewood renamed several streets to continue Birmingham's street numbering system. It was "West" in relation to Center Avenue, one block to the east. Prior to Rosedale Drive being built, the road stretched north to the intersection of Walnut Street and Lynn Boulevard. It continued north of this six-way intersection as 2nd Avenue in Rosedale.

The section south of Rosedale Drive was later renamed for Mamie Foster, a well-known local educator who grew up in Rosedale.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Mamie Foster Place category.