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** 3905: [[Dunn Construction]]
** 3905: [[Dunn Construction]]
** 3929: former location of [[Elkins Radio Service]] (1941)
** 3929: former location of [[Elkins Radio Service]] (1941)
* [[40th Street North]] intersects (north only)
* [[40th Street North]] intersects (north only)
** 4001: former location of [[Avondale Mattress Co.]] manufacturer (1941)
** north side:
** 4010: former location of [[Abraham Mizerany]] dry goods (1941)
*** 4010: former location of [[Abraham Mizerany]] dry goods (1941)
** 4011: former location of [[George Gray]] filling station (1941)
*** 4012: Shell gas station, former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1941)
** 4012: Shell gas station, former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1941)
*** 4020: [[Popeye's]]
** 4020: [[Popeye's]]
*** 4022: former location of [[Avondale Theatre]] (1941)
** 4022: former location of [[Avondale Theatre]] (1941)
*** 4028: former location of [[George Pharo]] grocery (1941)
** 4028: former location of [[George Pharo]] grocery (1941)
*** 4030: former location of [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] (1941)
** 4030: former location of [[Howard Odorless Cleaners]] (1941)
*** 4032: former location of [[C. Kerzie]] barber shop (1941)
** 4032: former location of [[C. Kerzie]] barber shop (1941)
*** 4034: former location of [[Vance's Drug Store]] (1941)
** 4034: former location of [[Vance's Drug Store]] (1941)
** south side:
*** 4001: former location of [[Avondale Mattress Co.]] manufacturer (1941)
*** 4011: former location of [[George Gray]] filling station (1941)
*** 4013: [[Slim & Husky’s Pizza Beeria]] (2022–), former location of [[Burger King]]
 
* [[41st Street North]] intersects
* [[41st Street North]] intersects
** 4100-4110: 1-story commercial building
** 4100-4110: 1-story commercial building

Revision as of 18:03, 23 February 2022

Glenn E. Messer Airport Highway (formerly Airport Highway) is an east-west street serving as an extension of 5th Avenue North from downtown Birmingham to the Birmingham International Airport. It was named in honor of aviation pioneer Glenn E. Messer.

The city's maps show Messer Airport Highway extending all the way to the underpass at the former Birmingham Terminal Station, below 26th Street North and the Red Mountain Expressway. Some other maps suggest that 5th Avenue becomes Messer Airport Highway as it crosses 31st Street North. Addressing in the largely industrial zone between 26th and 31st streets is inconsistent.

The easternmost section forms a loop around the parking garages at the Birmingham International Airport. Messer Airport Highway is a two-way street for its entire length, the majority of which is four to five lanes wide.

Between 42nd Street and 44th Street, Messer Airport Highway is separated from 1st Avenue North by only a narrow, landscaped median. 1st Avenue is not accessible from Messer Airport Highway at this point, the closest links being 41st Street and 45th Place North. Two gas stations at either end of the narrow median use concrete barriers to prevent motorists from cutting through.

Messer Airport Highway is accessible from and to Interstate 20 and Interstate 59 at exit 129 in both directions.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Messer Airport Highway category.