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** 723-725: former location of [[Dabney Galusha Post 3407]], [[Veterans of Foreign Wars]] (1953-1961)
** 723-725: former location of [[Dabney Galusha Post 3407]], [[Veterans of Foreign Wars]] (1953-1961)
** 900: former location of [[Bondi & Lovoi]] restaurant (1928), [[Friendly Tavern]] ([[Don Snyder]] 1959)
** 900: former location of [[Bondi & Lovoi]] restaurant (1928), [[Friendly Tavern]] ([[Don Snyder]] 1959)
** 1504: former location of [[Cotton's Confectionary]] ([[John Cotton]] 1942)
** 1420–1430: [[The Hamilton Apartments]]
* [[Avenue O Ensley]] intersects:
** 1500–1530: [[First Baptist Church of Ensley]]
*** 1504: former location of [[Cotton's Confectionary]] ([[John Cotton]] 1942)
** 1501–1515: service station
*** 1501: [[19th Street Grill]]
** 1517: former location of [[Clifton Lattimore]], physician
** 1523: [[Carter's Barber Shop]]
** 1523: [[Carter's Barber Shop]]
** 1525–1529: former location of [[Quality Cleaners]]
* [[Avenue P Ensley]] intersects:
** 1600–1616: [[Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses]]
** 1601–1603: 2-story commercial building
*** 1601: vacant
*** 1603: [[Superior Style Shop]] (2014–)
** 1613: apartment building (damaged by fire in April 2020)
** 1621: [[New Testament House of Refuge]]
** 1915: [[Holy Family Community Hospital]] (1946–)
** 1915: [[Holy Family Community Hospital]] (1946–)
** 2001: [[Holy Family Cristo Rey High School]] (1943–)
** 2001: [[Holy Family Cristo Rey High School]] (1943–)

Revision as of 14:41, 20 April 2020

19th Street looking south from Avenue F in 1927

19th Street Ensley is a street in the Ensley business district. It begins at Avenue B just southeast of U. S. Steel's former Ensley Works and proceeds southeast to Avenue I, then bends to the east and continues to Avenue W just west of I-20/59. The street continues toward downtown Birmingham via Bush Hills as Bush Boulevard/8th Avenue North.

Notable addresses