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* road continues from [[26th Street South]]
* road continues from [[26th Street South]]
* [[Highland Avenue]] intersects
* [[Highland Avenue]] intersects
** north side:
** north side ([[Block 844]]):
*** 2600–2610: [[Christopher Architecture & Interiors]]
*** 2600–2610: [[Christopher Architecture & Interiors]]
*** 2612–2630: [[The Murals on Niazuma]] apartments, formerly the [[Chesterfield Apartments]]
*** 2612–2630: [[The Murals on Niazuma]] apartments, formerly the [[Chesterfield Apartments]] (built 1968)
**** 2622 (1223): former location of [[S. L. Earle residence]] (1909–1925)
**** 2622 (1223): former location of [[S. L. Earle residence]] (1909–1925)
**** 2630 (1231): former location of [[H. R. Sanson residence]] (1909–1917), [[E. E. Linthicum]] (1925)
**** 2630 (1231): former location of [[H. R. Sanson residence]] (1909–1917), [[E. E. Linthicum]] (1925)

Latest revision as of 16:08, 18 January 2023

Niazuma Avenue is the name of a segment of road connecting 26th Street South at Highland Avenue to Pawnee Avenue in Birmingham's Highland Park neighborhood.

In the early 20th century, Niazuma Avenue continued to 29th Street South (then called Iroquois Street), before becoming Pawnee Avenue. Before the late 1910s, addresses that now begin in the 2600s were listed in the 1200s, and odd numbers were on the north, rather than the south side of the avenue.

Notable addresses