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*[[19th Street North]] intersection | *[[19th Street North]] intersection | ||
:*1901: [[Alabama Telco Credit Union]] branch | :*1901: [[Alabama Telco Credit Union]] branch | ||
:*1905: [[Sneaky Pete's | :*1905: [[Sneaky Pete's]] | ||
:*1909: [[Park Place Cafe]] | :*1909: [[Park Place Cafe]] | ||
:*[[Birmingham City Hall]] | :*[[Birmingham City Hall]] |
Revision as of 11:24, 1 May 2008
Park Place is a five-block east-west city street in the heart of downtown Birmingham between 6th and 7th Avenue North. The street begins in the west at 19th Street North, continues along the southern border of Linn Park, and then cuts through the Park Place Hope VI housing development.
Early maps of Birmingham label the street as Park Avenue, maintaining the scheme of naming east-west as avenues. The street originally only ran from 19th to 21st Street North, but was later extended to 22nd Street using the existing alley. During the Hope VI project, it was extended to 24th Street.
Major locations
- 19th Street North intersection
- 1901: Alabama Telco Credit Union branch
- 1905: Sneaky Pete's
- 1909: Park Place Cafe
- Birmingham City Hall
- Short 20th Street intersection
- Eternal Flame of Freedom monument, southwest corner of Linn Park
- 2001: Park Place Tower
- 20th Street North intersection
- 2015: Birmingham Board of Education
- Mary Cahalan statue, northwest corner of Linn Park
- 2020: Linn-Henley Research Library
- 2021: Tutwiler Hotel (1986), formerly Ridgely Apartments
- 2021: Icon
- Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North (21st Street North) intersection
- 2100: Birmingham Public Library
- 2101: Energen headquarters
- 22nd Street North intersection to 24th Street North intersection
- Park Place Hope VI housing development