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===[[Central City]] neighborhood===
===[[Central City]] neighborhood===
* Entrance to [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot A|Lot A]] (1975-)
* Entrance to [[Birmingham Parking Authority]] [[Birmingham Parking Authority Lot A|Lot A]] (1975-)
** West side
** west side:
*** former location of [[Locasio Salvage Co.]] warehouse (1964), [[Freada's Five O'Clock Club]]
*** former location of [[Locasio Salvage Co.]] warehouse (1964), [[Freada's Five O'Clock Club]]
** East side
** east side:
*** former location of [[Alabama Mercantile Co.]] warehouse (1964)
*** former location of [[Alabama Mercantile Co.]] warehouse (1964)
* [[Morris Avenue]] intersection (cobblestone paving ends here)
 
** West side
* [[Morris Avenue]] intersects (cobblestone paving ends here)
** west side:
*** Surface parking
*** Surface parking
*** former location of [[Patrick McAnally residence]] (built 1871, birthplace of [[Richard McNally]])<!--sic-->, [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Company]] (1920s)
*** former location of [[Patrick McAnally residence]] (built 1871, birthplace of [[Richard McNally]])<!--sic-->, [[W. G. Patterson Cigar Company]] (1920s)
** East side ([[Block 107]])
** east side ([[Block 107]]):
*** [[Liberty House Lofts]] (built [[1909]] for [[Collins & Co.]] wholesale grocers, Packard automobile dealership, [[Liberty Overall Company]] factory and store, converted to lofts in 1990s)
*** [[Liberty House Lofts]] (built [[1909]] for [[Collins & Co.]] wholesale grocers, Packard automobile dealership, [[Liberty Overall Company]] factory and store, converted to lofts in 1990s)
* [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] intersection
 
** West side
* [[1st Avenue North (downtown)|1st Avenue North]] intersects
** west side:
*** [[Patrick Odum]] dental clinic
*** [[Patrick Odum]] dental clinic
*** [[Alabama Title Company]]
*** [[Alabama Title Company]]
** East side ([[Block 103]])
** east side ([[Block 103]]):
*** former location of the [[Winnie Davis Wigwam]] (1894)
*** former location of the [[Winnie Davis Wigwam]] (1894)
*** [[Fix Play Lofts]], former location of [[Fix Play Displays]] (1964)
*** [[Fix Play Lofts]], former location of [[Fix Play Displays]] (1964)
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*** [[Baldone Tailors]], former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1929)
*** [[Baldone Tailors]], former location of [[Hill Grocery Co.]] (1929)


* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersects
** West side
** west side:
*** [[Athens Flatts]] (2007-), built in the 1960s as the [[Athens Building]]
*** [[Athens Flatts]] (2007-), built in the 1960s as the [[Athens Building]]
*** 208-210: [[208 23rd Street North|Commercial building]] (built c. 1920), former location of [[Grundy's Music Room]] (1984)
*** 208-210: [[208 23rd Street North|Commercial building]] (built c. 1920), former location of [[Grundy's Music Room]] (1984)
*** [[Red Cross Building]], former location of [[Municipal Market]] (1920s), remodeled for the [[Social Security Administration]] (1946-1974) and [[American Red Cross]] (1975-1998), proposed location of [[Guster Law Firm]], former location of [[Edwin Stephenson]]'s residence (1921)
*** [[Red Cross Building]], former location of [[Municipal Market]] (1920s), remodeled for the [[Social Security Administration]] (1946-1974) and [[American Red Cross]] (1975-1998), proposed location of [[Guster Law Firm]], former location of [[Edwin Stephenson]]'s residence (1921)
** East side
** east side:
*** Surface parking, former location of [[Philips Clothing Store]] (1929), [[Three Star Cafe]] (1964)
*** Surface parking, former location of [[Philips Clothing Store]] (1929), [[Three Star Cafe]] (1964)
*** [[Cadence Bank]] drive-up window (2007-), former location of the [[Social Grill]] restaurant (1945-2004, demolished 2007)
*** [[Cadence Bank]] drive-up window (2007-), former location of the [[Social Grill]] restaurant (1945-2004, demolished 2007)


* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[3rd Avenue North]] intersects
** west side
** west side:
*** [[Wheeler Building]] (built 1940 as the [[Wheeler Building|Thuss Clinic]]), later the [[Wheeler Building|Walker Building]] or [[Wheeler Building|Lawyers Building]], former location of [[A. O. Lane residence]] (1870s-1880s), [[Dan Moore]] fruit stand (1929)
*** [[Wheeler Building]] (built 1940 as the [[Wheeler Building|Thuss Clinic]]), later the [[Wheeler Building|Walker Building]] or [[Wheeler Building|Lawyers Building]], former location of [[A. O. Lane residence]] (1870s-1880s), [[Dan Moore]] fruit stand (1929)
*** 312: [[Fire Rock Products]] offices, former location of [[Birmingham Infirmary]] (1896)
*** 312: [[Fire Rock Products]] offices, former location of [[Birmingham Infirmary]] (1896)
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*** 301-313: [[YWCA Building]] (built 1925 as [[Birmingham Athletic Club]]), later [[YWCA Building|Dixie-Carlton Hotel]] and [[Club Hotel]] (1940-1948), former location of [[Hooper's Café]]
*** 301-313: [[YWCA Building]] (built 1925 as [[Birmingham Athletic Club]]), later [[YWCA Building|Dixie-Carlton Hotel]] and [[Club Hotel]] (1940-1948), former location of [[Hooper's Café]]
*** 315-331: [[YWCA Building]] parking lot, former location of [[Wardy's Cafe]] (1929), [[Abraham George]] restaurant (1941), [[State Farm Insurance Co.]] (1964), [[Stand 'N Snack]]
*** 315-331: [[YWCA Building]] parking lot, former location of [[Wardy's Cafe]] (1929), [[Abraham George]] restaurant (1941), [[State Farm Insurance Co.]] (1964), [[Stand 'N Snack]]
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
 
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side ([[Block 57]])
** west side ([[Block 57]])
*** 400: [[First Light]] shelter (2000-), former location of [[Granada Hotel]] (1925-1967)
*** 400: [[First Light]] shelter (2000-), former location of [[Granada Hotel]] (1925-1967)
*** 406: former location of [[Terry's Hot Dogs]]
*** 406: former location of [[Terry's Hot Dogs]]
*** 424: parking for [[Advance Central Services Alabama]] presses, former location of [[City Center Motel]]
*** 420: former location of [[Alabama Hotel]] (1941), [[City Center Motel]]
*** 424: parking for [[Advance Central Services Alabama]] presses
** east side:
** east side:
*** [[Stonewall Building]] (formerly the [[Stonewall Building|Martin Office Building]]), built 1925), former location of [[Birmingham Female College]] (1883-), [[Alabama Limestone Co.]] (1931), [[Realty Brokers Inc.]] (1964)
*** [[Stonewall Building]] (formerly the [[Stonewall Building|Martin Office Building]]), built 1925), former location of [[Birmingham Female College]] (1883-), [[Alabama Limestone Co.]] (1931), [[Realty Brokers Inc.]] (1964)
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*** 413-415: former location of [[Baird, Morris & Co.]] livery stables (1887), [[Armour Packing Co.]] stables (1896)
*** 413-415: former location of [[Baird, Morris & Co.]] livery stables (1887), [[Armour Packing Co.]] stables (1896)


* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side:
** west side:
*** Surface parking for [[Regions Bank]], former location of [[James Going residence]] (1880s), [[Don's Old Fashioned Barbecue]] <!--[[Don Nelson]], propr.-->(1923), [[Downtowner Motor Inn]] (1963-2004)
*** Surface parking for [[Regions Bank]], former location of [[James Going residence]] (1880s), [[Don's Old Fashioned Barbecue]] <!--[[Don Nelson]], propr.-->(1923), [[Downtowner Motor Inn]] (1963-2004)
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*** 513: former location of [[George's Food Store]], [[Family Super Market]], [[Food Circle]]
*** 513: former location of [[George's Food Store]], [[Family Super Market]], [[Food Circle]]
*** 531: former location of [[Jimmie's Cafe]]<!--Jimmie Patterson--> (1939)
*** 531: former location of [[Jimmie's Cafe]]<!--Jimmie Patterson--> (1939)
* [[6th Avenue North]] intersection
 
* [[6th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side:
** west side:
*** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]] (built 2004)
*** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]] (built 2004)
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** east side:
** east side:
*** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]] (built 2004)
*** [[Park Place (Hope VI project)]] (built 2004)
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersection
 
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersects
** west side:
** west side:
*** 714: former location of [[E.C. Jemison]] contractor (1887)
*** 714: former location of [[E.C. Jemison]] contractor (1887)
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** east side ([[Block 25]]):
** east side ([[Block 25]]):
*** [[Phillips Academy]], built [[1923]] as [[Phillips High School]], closed in 2002 and converted to K-8 in 2007
*** [[Phillips Academy]], built [[1923]] as [[Phillips High School]], closed in 2002 and converted to K-8 in 2007
* [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard North]] ([[8th Avenue North]]) intersection
 
** West side
* [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard North]] ([[8th Avenue North]]) intersects
** west side:
*** surface parking
*** surface parking
*** [[Alabama Power Company]] substation
*** [[Alabama Power Company]] substation
** east side:
** east side:
*** surface parking
*** surface parking
***
 
* [[8th Court North]] intersection (one-way from west only)
* [[8th Court North]] intersects (one-way from west only)


===[[Druid Hills]] neighborhood===
===[[Druid Hills]] neighborhood===

Revision as of 09:03, 29 October 2019

Twenty-third Street North (23rd Street North) is a two-way north-south street in Birmingham's Central City, Druid Hills, Evergreen and North Birmingham neighborhoods.

The downtown section runs north through the city center street grid from Morris Avenue continuously to the BJCC. It then appears through Norwood in discontinuous sections until reappearing in North Birmingham between 29th Avenue North and 36th Avenue North.

Birmingham's 2003 "City Center Master Plan" envisions 23rd Street North as a "Green Street" connecting the Loft District to the BJCC and beyond.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 23rd Street North category.

Central City neighborhood

Druid Hills neighborhood

Evergreen neighborhood

North Birmingham neighborhood

References

  • Edgemon, Erin (August 28, 2018) "Portion of 2 downtown Birmingham streets to close for stadium." The Birmingham News