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== Notable locations ==
== Notable locations ==
* [[Green Springs Highway]] intersection (continues west as [[West Valley Avenue]])
* [[Green Springs Highway]] intersection (continues west as [[West Valley Avenue]])
** 316: [[Johnny Ray's]]
** 316: [[Baby Ray's]] (Formerly a [[Johnny Ray's]]
** 328: [[El Sol Cantina & Taqueria]]
** 328: [[El Sol Cantina & Taqueria]]
** 337: [[Full Moon Bar-B-Que]]
** 337: [[Full Moon Bar-B-Que]]

Revision as of 20:35, 30 December 2009

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Valley Avenue is an approximately 2-1/4 mile east-west street running along the southern slope of Red Mountain from Green Springs Highway in the west to Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South (18th Street South) in the east. The road continues to the west as West Valley Avenue and to the east as 21st Avenue South. Except for the approximate half mile strip of commercial lots east of Green Springs, most of Valley Avenue is lined with apartment complexes.

The original portion of Valley Avenue was likely built for Valley View Apartments and extended only about eight-tenths of a mile from 18th Street to Valley View Drive. It was constructed sometime between the 1910s and 1959. In the 1960s, the road was extended to connect 18th Street, which was still U.S. Highway 31 at the time, and Green Springs Highway.

From Nob Hill Drive to 18th Street, Valley Avenue runs along the Birmingham and Homewood city borders. Valley Avenue is not, however, the official border. This has given rise to situations where families in the same apartment complex, and even the same building, might attend different city schools. The deciding factor in some cases is which city the apartment's main bedroom is in.

Notable locations

References

  • Bryan, Kim. (November 10, 2007). "Homewood boundaries have some limitations." The Birmingham News.