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** [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]]
** [[St Andrew's Episcopal Church]]
* [[12th Street South]] intersection
* [[12th Street South]] intersection
** 1201: [[UAB Highlands]]
** 1201: [[UAB Highlands]], former location of [[South Highlands Infirmary]]
** Parking lot, former site of [[11th Avenue United Methodist Church]]
** Parking lot, former site of [[11th Avenue United Methodist Church]]
* [[13th Street South]] intersection
* [[13th Street South]] intersection
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** 1714: formerly [[Robert Turner Optical]]
** 1714: formerly [[Robert Turner Optical]]
** [[Medical Towers Building]]
** [[Medical Towers Building]]
*** 1717: former location of [[Pier Eleven]] seafood
*** 1717: [[Podiatry Associates]], former location of [[Pier Eleven]] seafood
* [[18th Street South]] intersection
* [[18th Street South]] intersection
** 1801: [[The Shoe Clinic]]
** 1814: [[Southside Branch Library]] (built 1996), former site of [[Thomas Parke residence]] (-1955), [[Southside Branch Library|Parke Memorial Branch Library]] (1955-1996)
** 1814: [[Southside Branch Library]] (built 1996), former site of [[Thomas Parke residence]] (-1955), [[Southside Branch Library|Parke Memorial Branch Library]] (1955-1996)
** 1815: [[Penn Properties]]
** 1821: [[South Highland Station]] post office
** 1821: [[South Highland Station]] post office
** [[Southside Baptist Church]]
** [[Southside Baptist Church]]
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**** 1912: former location of [[Five Points Theatre]], [[Melons Restaurant]]
**** 1912: former location of [[Five Points Theatre]], [[Melons Restaurant]]
**** 1914: former location of [[Clyde Houston's]], [[Taco Mac]]
**** 1914: former location of [[Clyde Houston's]], [[Taco Mac]]
*** 1924: [[Little Italy's Pies & Pints]]
*** 1920-1934: [[Studio Arts Building]] (1910-1987, rebuilt 1994)
*** 1924½: [[Charlemagne Record Exchange]]
*** [[Studio Arts Building]]
**** 1920: [[Eleven20]], former location of [[Five Points Record Bar]] (1946)
**** 1920: [[Eleven20]], former location of [[Five Points Record Bar]] (1946)
**** 1924: [[Little Italy's Pies & Pints]]
***** 1924½: [[Charlemagne Record Exchange]]
**** 1926: former location of [[Five Points Paint & Hardware]] (1949)
**** 1926: former location of [[Five Points Paint & Hardware]] (1949)
**** 1928: [[Bacchus]]
**** 1928: [[Bacchus]]
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**** 1901½: [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]]
**** 1901½: [[Birmingham Festival Theatre]]
**** 1905: former location of [[Five Points Bowling Center]]
**** 1905: former location of [[Five Points Bowling Center]]
*** [[Munger Building]]
*** 1915-1931: [[Munger Building]] (built 1928)
**** 1915: formerly [[Apple Books]], [[Lion & Unicorn]]
**** 1915: formerly [[Apple Books]], [[Lion & Unicorn]]
**** 1917: former location of [[Joe (bookstore)]], [[The Darkroom]] (1980s), [[Snap & Back]]
**** 1917: former location of [[Joe (bookstore)]], [[The Darkroom]] (1980s), [[Snap & Back]]
**** 1919: [[Jimmy John's]], [[Insomnia Cookies]]
**** 1919: [[Jimmy John's]], [[Insomnia Cookies]]
**** 1921: formerly [[Little Forest]]
**** 1921: former location of [[Little Forest]]
**** 1923: formerly [[McNolia's]]
**** 1923: former location of [[McNolia's]]
**** 1925: formerly [[iii's]]
**** 1925: former location of [[iii's]]
**** 1927: [[Starbucks]] (formerly [[Madame Husted]])
**** 1927: [[Starbucks]], former location of [[Madame Husted]]
**** 1931: [[Original Pancake House]]
**** 1931: [[Original Pancake House]], former location of Southpoint Restaurant (1980s)
* [[20th Street South]]/[[Magnolia Avenue]] (northeast only) intersection ([[Five Points South]])
* [[20th Street South]]/[[Magnolia Avenue]] (northeast only) intersection ([[Five Points South]])
** North side
** North side
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*** [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] (formerly Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church; former site of [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]])
*** [[Highlands United Methodist Church]] (formerly Five Points Methodist Episcopal Church; former site of [[Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market]])
*** 2018: [[Alexander Eton]] clothier (2014-), former location of [[Kempis Press]]
*** 2018: [[Alexander Eton]] clothier (2014-), former location of [[Kempis Press]]
*** 2020: [[Renaissance Records]], former location of [[Jinx]]
*** 2020: [[LaSalle Apartments]], [[Renaissance Records]], former location of [[Jinx]] gift shop, [[Lodestar Books]]
*** 2030: [[Dulion Apartments]], former location of [[Agnes]], [[Studio 2030]]
*** 2030: [[Dulion Apartments]], former location of [[Agnes]] art gallery, [[Studio 2030]]
** South side
** South side
*** [[Spanish Stores]]
*** [[Spanish Stores]] (built 1926)
**** 2005: [[Chez Fonfon]] (formerly [[Simonton's]])
**** 2005: [[Chez Fonfon]], former location of [[Simonton's]]
**** 2011: [[Highlands Bar and Grill]]
**** 2011: [[Highlands Bar and Grill]]
*** 2031: [[Presley Burton & Collier]] (formerly [[1st Church of Christ, Scientist (1911 building)|1st Church of Christ, Scientist]], [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina Fisher Aycock]], and [[Slaughter Hanson & Associates]]; former site of [[Five Points Chapel]])
*** 2031: [[Presley Burton & Collier]] (formerly [[1st Church of Christ, Scientist (1911 building)|1st Church of Christ, Scientist]], [[Giattina Aycock Architecture Studio|Giattina Fisher Aycock]], and [[Slaughter Hanson & Associates]]; former site of [[Five Points Chapel]])
* [[Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard|Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard South]] ([[21st Street South]])/[[11th Court South]] (east only) intersection
* [[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard|Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]] ([[21st Street South]])/[[11th Court South]] (east only) intersection
** 2112: [[Plaza Building]]
** 2112: [[Plaza Building]], former location of [[Volkert & Associates]]
* [[21st Place South]] intersection (north only)
* [[21st Place South]] intersection (north only)
** 2140: [[Park Building]]
** 2140: [[Park Building]]

Revision as of 14:14, 6 July 2016

Eleventh Avenue South (originally Avenue K) is an east-west avenue‎ in Birmingham's Southside, with its main section stretching through the Five Points South neighborhood (including the UAB Campus) from 11th Street South to 22nd Street South. The 5-way intersection of 11th, 20th Street South, and Magnolia Avenue, give Five Points South its name. Additional sections of 11th Avenue South can be found in the residential sections of Highland Park, Forest Park, and Crestwood South.

One of the residential sections of 11th forms the eastern half of the northern border of the Highland Park Golf Course, from 38th Street South to almost Glen View Road.

MAX Transit Routes 14, 39, and 42 have stops on 11th Avenue.

History

What is now 11th Court South from 21st Street South to the road's terminus at Highland Avenue was originally 11th Avenue. The current section of 11th Avenue between 21st and 22nd Streets was originally named Rose Avenue. The two roads appear to have been renamed in the 1900s or early 1910s.

The section of 11th between a short segment of 24th and 26th Streets was originally Bay Avenue. It originally extended west of 24th, connecting to Highland, but that part is now an alley with stairs at the end leading up to Highland. The next section, between 26th and 28th Streets, was originally Madison Avenue. Both appear to have been renamed as 11th Avenue in the 1910s.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 11th Avenue South category.

Five Points South neighborhood

Highland Park

References