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** former site of [[Alabama Grocery Company]] (birthplace of [[Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale]])
** former site of [[Alabama Grocery Company]] (birthplace of [[Buffalo Rock Ginger Ale]])
** 104: former location of [[Jones & Co.]] tailors, cleaners & dyers (1923)
** 104: former location of [[Jones & Co.]] tailors, cleaners & dyers (1923)
** 106: former location of [[Isaac Moses]] Merchant Tailor (1887)
** 106-108: former location of [[National Hotel]] (1904)
*** 106: former location of [[Isaac Moses]] Merchant Tailor (1887)
** 107: former location of [[Beitman Bros.]] cigar manufacturer (1904)
** 107: former location of [[Beitman Bros.]] cigar manufacturer (1904)
** 110: former location of [[Henry Uhl & Co.]] (1904)
** 112: [[Dog Days of Birmingham]] (formerly [[Hunter Furniture]])
** 112: [[Dog Days of Birmingham]] (formerly [[Hunter Furniture]])
** 116: former location of [[Harrison Houpt Fleischmann & Co.]] (1904)
** 117: former location of [[L. Hirsch & Sons]] (1904)
** 118: former location of [[Electrical Specialty Co.]]  (1927)
** 118: former location of [[Electrical Specialty Co.]]  (1927)
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
* [[2nd Avenue North]] intersection
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**** 206: former location of [[Naff & Burney]] grocers (1887)
**** 206: former location of [[Naff & Burney]] grocers (1887)
**** 208: former location of [[Florence Dry Cleaning Co.]] (1925)
**** 208: former location of [[Florence Dry Cleaning Co.]] (1925)
*** 210: original location of [[Standard Furniture]]
***** 208½: former location of [[Commercial Hotel]] (1904)
*** 210: original location of [[R. Knauff & Co.]] (1904), [[Standard Furniture]]
*** 214: [[O'Carr's]]. Former location of [[Cummings Beauty Salon]] and [[New Breed Barber Shop]]
*** 214: [[O'Carr's]]. Former location of [[Cummings Beauty Salon]] and [[New Breed Barber Shop]]
*** 218: former location of [[T.W. Morefield Grocery]] (1887)
*** 218: former location of [[T.W. Morefield Grocery]] (1887)
*** 220: former location of [[Lucius Cafe]] (1910)
*** 220: former location of [[Lucius Cafe]] (1910)
*** 230: former location of [[Jimmie's Soda & Cigar]]
*** 226: former location of [[Mabry Bros.]] (1904)
*** 228: former location of [[C. M. Harris & Co.]] (1904)
*** 230: former location of [[People's Drug Co.]] (1904), [[Jimmie's Soda & Cigar]]
** East side ([[Block 87]])
** East side ([[Block 87]])
*** former site of [[WBRC-AM]] studios, [[USO]] (1945)
*** former site of [[WBRC-AM]] studios, [[USO]] (1945)
*** [[McWane Science Center]] parking deck, formerly [[Loveman's]] parking deck, former location of [[United States Court House and Post Office]]
*** 201-209 [[McWane Science Center]] parking deck, formerly [[Loveman's]] parking deck, former location of [[United States Court House and Post Office]]
*** 205-209: former location of [[Dixie Cream Donuts]]
**** 205-209: former location of [[Dixie Cream Donuts]]
**** 209: former location of [[Larry's Restaurant & Lounge]] (1950s)
**** 209: former location of [[Larry's Restaurant & Lounge]] (1950s)
*** 217: former site of the [[Alabama Penny Savings Bank]] (1890-1913)
*** 217: former site of the [[Alabama Penny Savings Bank]] (1890-1913)
*** 219: former location of [[Bains Furniture Co.]] / [[Lynn & Son]] / [[R. W. Gayle]] (1904)
**** 219½: former location of the [[People's Home Telephone Co.]] (1904)
*** [[Alabama Theatre]] stage entrance
*** [[Alabama Theatre]] stage entrance
*** [[Goldstein building]]
*** [[Goldstein building]]
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***** 318: [[Redmont R&D]] (2016-), former location of [[Equator Pool Room]] (1930s), [[Fresh Squeeze]] (2018-)
***** 318: [[Redmont R&D]] (2016-), former location of [[Equator Pool Room]] (1930s), [[Fresh Squeeze]] (2018-)
*** 320-328: [[Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park]] (built 1999), former site of [[Brock Drugs building]] (built 1915, demolished 1980s)
*** 320-328: [[Eddie Kendrick Memorial Park]] (built 1999), former site of [[Brock Drugs building]] (built 1915, demolished 1980s)
**** 320: former location of [[Cassimus & Co.]] (1904)
**** 320½: former location of [[Hotel Davis]] (1920), [[Palm Leaf Hotel]] (1930s-1942)  
**** 320½: former location of [[Hotel Davis]] (1920), [[Palm Leaf Hotel]] (1930s-1942)  
**** 328: [[Palm Leaf Lunchroom]] (1925)
**** 328: [[Palm Leaf Lunchroom]] (1925)
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*** 309-311: former location of [[Hotel Supply Company]] (1923)
*** 309-311: former location of [[Hotel Supply Company]] (1923)
*** 321: former location of [[L. V. McEntire's Cash Market]] butcher shop (1923)
*** 321: former location of [[L. V. McEntire's Cash Market]] butcher shop (1923)
*** 323: former location of [[Woody & Co.]] (1904)
*** 329: former location of [[Koplon's Clothing Store]]
*** 329: former location of [[Koplon's Clothing Store]]
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[4th Avenue North]] intersection
** West side ([[Block 62]])
** West side ([[Block 62]])
*** 400: former location of [[W.C. Bulger]] grocer (1887)
*** 400: former location of [[W.C. Bulger]] grocer (1887), [[Home Bakery]] (1904)
*** [[1729 5th Avenue North|Corner]]: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]], former site of [[Roden Hotel]], [[A & P]] grocery store, and [[Adamson Ford]]
*** [[1729 5th Avenue North|Corner]]: [[Hugo L. Black Federal Courthouse]], former site of [[Roden Hotel]], [[A & P]] grocery store, and [[Adamson Ford]]
*** 402: [{City Restaurant]] (1920)
*** 402: former location of [[Easonville Creamery]] (1904), [[City Restaurant]] (1920)
*** 406: [[New Florence Hotel]], [[New Florence Cafe]] (1937)
*** 406: [[New Florence Hotel]], [[New Florence Cafe]] (1937)
*** 418: former location of [[Aloia Studio]] photography (1920)
*** 418: former location of [[Aloia Studio]] photography (1920)
*** 422: former location of [[B. F. Roden]] (1904)
*** [[Federal Reserve building]], proposed site of [[Federal Reserve tower]]
*** [[Federal Reserve building]], proposed site of [[Federal Reserve tower]]
** East side
** East side
*** [[Koplon's Korner]] clothing (1931-1964)
*** [[Koplon's Korner]] clothing (1931-1964)
*** 405-409: former location of [[United Electric Co.]] (1904)
*** 411: former location of [[Page & Hicks]] grocers (1887), [[Blue Bird Cafe]] (1928)
*** 411: former location of [[Page & Hicks]] grocers (1887), [[Blue Bird Cafe]] (1928)
*** 417: former location of [[Cumberland Presbyterian Church]] (1904)
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[5th Avenue North]] intersection
** 500: [[Happy John Bollas]] barbecue (1928-1969)
** 500: [[Happy John Bollas]] barbecue (1928-1969)
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** [[AT&T Building]]
** [[AT&T Building]]
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[7th Avenue North]] intersection
** 714: former location of [[Morris Infirmary]] (1904)
** 715: former location of [[Morris Newfield residence]] (1904)
* [[Alabama Power employees parking deck]]
* [[Alabama Power employees parking deck]]
* [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard]] intersection
* [[Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard]] intersection
** [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
** [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]
** 820: office & warehouse, remodeled for [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] in [[2016]]
** 820: office & warehouse, remodeled for [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]] in [[2016]]
** 829: former location of [[Michie & Johnson]] (1904)
** Passes under [[Interstate 20]]/[[Interstate 59]]
** Passes under [[Interstate 20]]/[[Interstate 59]]
* [[9th Avenue North]] intersection
* [[9th Avenue North]] intersection

Revision as of 11:09, 9 March 2019

18th Street North is one of the primary north-south streets in downtown Birmingham's business district.

18th Street begins at the northern end of 18th Street South, at the 18th Street underpass underneath the railroad tracks of the Railroad Reservation. From there it first crosses Morris Avenue and continues north until ending for Oak Hill Cemetery at 11th Avenue North. Between 1st Avenue North and the cemetery, the downtown section of 18th Street is one-way for north-bound vehicular traffic.

North of the cemetery, 18th Street resumes from an eastern shift by 17th Street North and continues to 17th Avenue North. North of I-65 the street picks up at 19th Avenue and crosses Village Creek before it runs into the interstate onramps at Finley Avenue. At 24th Court North, 18th Street resumes, paralleling I-65 as far as 37th Avenue North.

Electric lights were installed 18th Street North from Morris Avenue to 6th Avenue North in 1945 under the city's contract with the Birmingham Electric Company.

One block of 18th Street, between 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue was converted from one-way to two-way traffic on December 5, 2016, allowing for better access to the Pizitz parking deck as the reopening of the Pizitz Building neared.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 18th Street North category.

Fountain Heights

  • 13th Court North intersection (road resumes from 17th Street North)
  • 14th Avenue North intersection
  • 14th Court North intersection (east only)
  • 15th Avenue North intersection
  • 16th Avenue North intersection (west only; main road turns west as 16th Street North)
  • 17th Avenue North intersection (east only)/17th Court North intersection (road continues as 19th Street North)

Evergreen

  • 19th Avenue North intersection
  • 20th Avenue North intersection (west only)
  • 21st Avenue North intersection (east only)
  • Crosses railroad tracks

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