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** north side ([[Block 134]]):
** north side ([[Block 134]]):
*** 1800–1814: parking lot
*** 1800–1814: parking lot
**** 1814: former location of [[Ath. Candylas]] (1907)
**** 1800: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1802: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1804: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1808: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1812: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1814: former location of [[Ath. Candylas]] (1907), residence (1911)
*** 1816-1830: [[HABD Building]], [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] offices, former location of [[Wood Chevrolet]] (1953-1976)
*** 1816-1830: [[HABD Building]], [[Housing Authority of the Birmingham District]] offices, former location of [[Wood Chevrolet]] (1953-1976)
**** 1816: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1818: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1820: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1822: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1828–1830: former location of residence (1911)
** south side ([[Block 149]]):
** south side ([[Block 149]]):
*** 1801-1805: [[Taziki's|Taziki's Mediterranean Café]] (2008-), former location of [[Schaeffer Eye Center]]
*** 1801-1805: [[Taziki's|Taziki's Mediterranean Café]] (2008-), former location of [[Schaeffer Eye Center]]
**** 1805: former location of [[J. G. Lowery]] contractor (1887), [[E. P. Hogan residence]] (1910)
**** 1801: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1805: former location of [[J. G. Lowery]] contractor (1887), [[E. P. Hogan residence]] (1910–1911)
*** 1807: retail building (built 2018), [[Vapors Smoke Shop]] (2019-)
*** 1807: retail building (built 2018), [[Vapors Smoke Shop]] (2019-)
*** 1809-1811: former location of [[Nick Graffeo Motors]] used cars / [[Sam's Auto Trim Shop]] (1953), [[Hoover Sports & Imports]]
*** 1809-1811: former location of [[Nick Graffeo Motors]] used cars / [[Sam's Auto Trim Shop]] (1953), [[Hoover Sports & Imports]]
**** 1809: former location of residence (1911)
*** 1813-1815: former location of [[Vol T. Blacknall Co.]] wholesale flooring (1953)
*** 1813-1815: former location of [[Vol T. Blacknall Co.]] wholesale flooring (1953)
*** 1817: [[Import Maintenance Service]]
**** 1815: former location of residence (1911)
*** 1825: former location of [[Wood Chevrolet]] body and fender department (1953)
*** 1817: [[Import Maintenance Service]], former location of residence (1911)
*** 1819: former location of residence (1911)
*** 1821: former location of residence (1911)
*** 1823–1831: former location of residence (1911), [[Wood Chevrolet]] body and fender department (1953)


* [[19th Street South]] intersects
* [[19th Street South]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 135]]):
** north side ([[Block 135]]):
*** 1900-1930: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2016), [[Publix]] supermarket (2017-)
*** 1900-1928: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2016), [[Publix]] supermarket (2017-)
**** 1912: [[Carlstedt Company]], former location of Mrs [[P. E. Porter]] boarding house (1899), [[Smith & Young Co.]] wholesale florist (1953)
**** 1900–1906: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1916: former location of [[Brunson Motor Co.]] used cars (1953)
**** 1908: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1920-1930: former location of [[Firestone Building]] (1943-1970, demolished 2015)
**** 1912: [[Carlstedt Company]], former location of Mrs [[P. E. Porter]] boarding house (1899), residence (1911), [[Smith & Young Co.]] wholesale florist (1953)
***** 1928: former location of [[Joseph Morrison]] shoemaker (1900)
**** 1914: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1916: former location of residence (1911), [[Brunson Motor Co.]] used cars (1953)
**** 1918: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1920: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1922-1928: former location of [[Firestone Building]] (1943–1970, demolished 2015)
***** 1922: former location of store (1911)
***** 1924–1928: former location of store (1911)
****** 1928: former location of [[Joseph Morrison]] shoemaker (1900)
** south side ([[Block 148]]):
** south side ([[Block 148]]):
*** 1901-1909:  [[Holy Trinity Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral]] (built 1949), former location of [[Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1899)
*** 1901-1909:  [[Holy Trinity Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral]] (built 1949)
**** 1901: former location of [[Simpson Methodist Episcopal Church]] (1899–1911)
**** 1903: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1909: former location of residence (1911)
*** 1911-1931: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2015)
*** 1911-1931: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2015)
**** 1913: former location of [[Barnett Car Co.]] used cars (1953)
**** 1911: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1913: former location of residence (1911), [[Barnett Car Co.]] used cars (1953)
**** 1915: former location of [[S. A. Weaver Motor Co.]] used cars (1953)
**** 1915: former location of [[S. A. Weaver Motor Co.]] used cars (1953)
**** 1917: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1919: former location of residence (1911)
**** 1921–1932: former location of store (1911)


* [[20th Street South]] intersects
* [[20th Street South]] intersects
** north side ([[Block 136]]):
** north side ([[Block 136]]):
*** 2000-2030: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2020)
*** 2000-2030: [[20 Midtown]] (built 2020)
**** 2000: former location of [[Drennen Motor Company]] (–1972)
**** 2000–2004: former location of garage (1911), [[Drennen Motor Company]] (–1972)
**** 2008: former location of [[Service Insurance Co.]] (1953), [[Baxley Dillard Dauphin]]
**** 2008: former location of garage (1911), [[Service Insurance Co.]] (1953), [[Baxley Dillard Dauphin]]
**** 2010: former location of [[Sherrill & Amos]] auto paint & body (1953)
**** 2010: former location of [[Sherrill & Amos]] auto paint & body (1953)
**** 2018: former location of [[McElroy Motors]], [[J. Truitt Payne Co.]] used cars (1953), [[Out of Town Parts]]
**** 2014: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2026: former location of [[Webco Electric Battery Co.]] (1923)
**** 2016–2018: former location of duplex residence (1911)
***** 2018: former location of [[McElroy Motors]], [[J. Truitt Payne Co.]] used cars (1953), [[Out of Town Parts]]
**** 2020: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2022–2024: former location of duplex residence (1911)
**** 2026–2028: former location of duplex residence (1911)
***** 2026: former location of [[Webco Electric Battery Co.]] (1923)
**** 2030: former location of store (1911)
** south side ([[Block 147]]):
** south side ([[Block 147]]):
*** 2001-2009: [[Liberty Towers at Midtown]]
*** 2001-2009: [[Liberty Towers at Midtown]]
**** 2001-2003: [[Liberty National Building]] (built 1925 as the [[Liberty National Building|Pioneer Building]])
**** 2001-2003: [[Liberty National Building]] (built 1925 as the [[Liberty National Building|Pioneer Building]])
***** 2001: former location of store (1911)
***** 2003: former location of store (1911)
**** 2005-2009: [[Liberty National Building|Liberty National Life Building]] (built 1971)
**** 2005-2009: [[Liberty National Building|Liberty National Life Building]] (built 1971)
***** 2005: former location of residence (1911)
***** 2007: former location of residence (1911)
***** 2009–2011: former location of duplex residence (1911)
*** 2011: former location of [[Noah's Ark Baptist Church]] (1899–1900), [[National Welding Company]] (1923), [[David's Restaurant]] (1953)
*** 2011: former location of [[Noah's Ark Baptist Church]] (1899–1900), [[National Welding Company]] (1923), [[David's Restaurant]] (1953)
*** 2013-2031:  [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8]] / [[Scott's Koneys]]
*** 2013–2031:  [[Birmingham Parking Authority Deck 8]] / [[Scott's Koneys]]
**** 2019: former location of [[Scott Sheet Metal Works]] auto body repairs (1923), [[Hugh E. Riddle]] auto repairs (1953)
**** 2015: former location of rowhouses (1911)
**** 2021-2023: former location of [[Birmingham Steam Laundry]] (1887), [[Finch Motor Co.]] auto repairs (1923), [[Sherrill & Amos]] shop (1953)
**** 2017: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2019: former location of residence (1911), [[Scott Sheet Metal Works]] auto body repairs (1923), [[Hugh E. Riddle]] auto repairs (1953)
**** 2021–2023: former location of [[Birmingham Steam Laundry]] (1887), [[Finch Motor Co.]] auto repairs (1923), [[Sherrill & Amos]] shop (1953)
***** 2021: former location of duplex residence (1911)
***** 2023: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2025–2027: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2029–2031: former location of garage (1911)


* [[21st Street South]] ([[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]) intersects
* [[21st Street South]] ([[Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South]]) intersects
** north side ([[Block 137]]):
** north side ([[Block 137]]):
*** 2100: former location of grocery (1891)
*** 2100: former location of grocery (1891), store (1911)
*** 2102-2114: former location of "negro dwellings" (1891)
*** 2102-2114: former location of "negro dwellings" (1891)
**** 2102: former location of [[L. A. Brake Auto Parts]] (1953)
**** 2102: former location of [[L. A. Brake Auto Parts]] (1953)
**** 2106: former location of [[Vulcan Refrigerator Service]] repairs (1953)
**** 2106–2108: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2110: former location of [[Auto Paint Supply Co.]] wholesale (1953)
***** 2106: former location of [[Vulcan Refrigerator Service]] repairs (1953)
**** 2110: former location of residence (1911), [[Auto Paint Supply Co.]] wholesale (1953)
**** 2112: former location of [[General Welding Co.]] (1953)
**** 2112: former location of [[General Welding Co.]] (1953)
**** 2114: former location of [[Carburetor & Ignition Co.]] auto repairs (1953)
**** 2114: former location of [[Carburetor & Ignition Co.]] auto repairs (1953)
*** 2116-2118: former location of [[Refrigeratory Supplies Distribution]] wholesale (1953)
*** 2116-2118: former location of [[Refrigeratory Supplies Distribution]] wholesale (1953)
**** 2116: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2118: former location of residence (1911)
*** 2120-2126: former location of [[Edmunds Motor Co.]] body shop (1953)
*** 2120-2126: former location of [[Edmunds Motor Co.]] body shop (1953)
**** 2120: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2122–2124: former location of livery stable (1911)
**** 2124-2126: former location of blacksmith shop (1891)
**** 2124-2126: former location of blacksmith shop (1891)
*** 2128-2130: former location of [[Hollingshead's Body Shop]] auto repairs (1953)
*** 2128-2130: former location of [[Hollingshead's Body Shop]] auto repairs (1953)
**** 2128: former location of residence (1911)
**** 2130: former location of store (1911)
** south side ([[Block 146]]):
** south side ([[Block 146]]):
*** 2101-2107: former location of [[Edmunds Motor Co.]] (1953)
*** 2101-2107: former location of [[Edmunds Motor Co.]] (1953)
**** 2101: [[Plasma Care Inc.]]
**** 2101: [[Plasma Care Inc.]], former location of store (1911)
**** 2105–2107: former location of carpenter shop (1911)
*** 2119-2123: former location of [[Elyton Land Co.]] stables (1891)
*** 2119-2123: former location of [[Elyton Land Co.]] stables (1891)
*** 2125: former location of [[Nalls & Son]] planing mill (1900)
*** 2121–2131: former location of transfer warehouse (1911)
*** 2127-2131: [[Southern Armature Works]], former location of [[Alabama Coal Co.]] (1900), [[Bill Bailey Motors]] service entrance (1953), [[Hanna Motor Co.]]
**** 2125: former location of [[Nalls & Son]] planing mill (1900)
**** 2127-2131: [[Southern Armature Works]], former location of [[Alabama Coal Co.]] (1900), [[Bill Bailey Motors]] service entrance (1953), [[Hanna Motor Co.]]


=== [[Southside neighborhood]] ===
=== [[Southside neighborhood]] ===

Revision as of 15:32, 12 May 2021

3rd Avenue South (originally Avenue C) is an east-west avenue in Birmingham. It continues U. S. Highway 78 westbound from Crestwood Boulevard (via an angled section of 5th Avenue South) through Avondale and into the City Center. Beginning at 36th Street the avenue is one-way westbound with three lanes of traffic.

US 78 turns north off of 3rd Avenue at 24th Street, continuing west along 8th Avenue North toward Arkadelphia Road. 3rd Avenue South proceeds through Midtown Birmingham, becoming an onramp to I-65 North after it crosses 12th Street South.

The avenue picks up again in Titusville as 3rd Avenue Southwest, a two-lane residential street running between Omega Street and Martin Luther King, Jr Drive at Elmwood Cemetery.

In Woodlawn and East Lake additional sections of 3rd Avenue South can be found. One runs for less than a block off of 59th Street South south of Georgia Road. Another picks up at 61st Street South and runs into the I-20 right of way just past 64th Street South. It picks up at 64th Place South on the other side of the interstate and continues to 67th Street South, where it ends in the turn a block shy of the Cascade Plunge. On the other side of the proposed Druid Hollow Park 3rd Avenue continues as a residential street between 70th Street South and 86th Street South. The alley between 2nd and 3rd Avenue in this area is promoted as a Musician's Hollow by the East Lake Arts District.

MAX Transit Route 17 runs along parts of 3rd Avenue South in Avondale.

History

3rd Avenue South was converted from two-way to one-way (westbound) traffic from 32nd Street to 14th Street in August 1955. The west-only traffic pattern was extended to I-65 in 1973 by the Alabama Department of Transportation's TOPICS (Traffic Operations Program to Increase Capacity and Safety) program.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 3rd Avenue South category.

South Titusville

Five Points South neighborhood

  • 10th Street South formerly intersected
    • north side (Block 280)
      • former location of "scattered lumber piles" (1911)
    • south side (Block 279)
      • former location of 2nd Presbyterian Church (1896)
      • 1001: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1003: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1005: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1007: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1009: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1011–1013: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1017: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1019: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1023: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1025: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1029–1031: former location of duplex residence (1911)
  • 11th Street South intersects (north only)
    • north side (Block 269)
    • south side (Block 270)
      • former location of 11th Street Baptist Church (1900)
      • 1101–1103: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1105: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1107: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1109: former location of "Methodist Episcopal Church (Negro)" (1911), apartment building
      • 1111: former location of apartment building
  • I-65 (access to northbound lanes)
  • 12th Street South intersects
    • north side (Block 246):
      • 1200–1230: University Park Business Center
        • 1200: former location of store (1911)
        • 1202: former location of residence (1911)
        • 1204–1206: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1208–1210: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1218: former location of residence (1911), Avenue C Garage auto repairs (1953)
        • 1226: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1228: former location of Bridget O'Neill boarding house (1900), duplex residence (1911)
        • 1230: former location of store (1911)
    • south side (Block 245):
      • 1201–1229: proposed site for The Marshall student apartments (2022)
        • 1201–1203: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1205–1207: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1209–1211: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1217½: former location of George Cross ice dealer (1953)
      • 1219–1231: former location of parking lot, proposed location for University House
        • 1227: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1229: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1231: former location of duplex residence (1911)
  • 13th Street South intersects
    • north side (Block 129):
      • 1300: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1304: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1306: former location of residence (1911)
    • south side (Block 154):
      • 1301: former location of duplex residence (1911), Cain Awning (–2020)
      • 1303: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1313: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1315: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1317: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1319: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1321: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1323–1325: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1327: former location of residence (1911)
      • 1331: former location of duplex residence (1911)
  • 16th Street South intersects
    • north side (Block 132):
    • 1600: Red Mountain Theatre Co. arts campus, former location of Wittichen Chemical Co. warehouse (1953), Wittichen Supply Company
    • south side (Block 151):
    • 1601-1631: James C. Lee Building (built 2019)
      • 1601–1621: former location of Children's Hospital physical plant
        • 1601: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1603: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1605: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1609: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1611: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1613: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1615: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1617: former location of duplex residence (1911), Mid-South Design Inc. (demolished October 2017)
        • 1619: former location of duplex residence (1911)
        • 1621: former location of duplex residence (1911)
      • 1629–1631: former location of duplex residence (1911)

Southside neighborhood

Forest Park-South Avondale

Forest Park/East Avondale

East Avondale

South Woodlawn

South East Lake

Locations on 3rd Avenue Southwest