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** [[Black Market Bar & Grill]] (former location of [[The Mill]], [[Metroprime Steakhouse]]) | ** [[Black Market Bar & Grill]] (former location of [[The Mill]], [[Metroprime Steakhouse]]) | ||
** 2004: former location of [[Oriental Cafe]] (1934) | ** 2004: former location of [[Oriental Cafe]] (1934) | ||
** 2008: former location of [[Pirates' Club]]<!--Augusta Jenkins--> (1937) | |||
** 2012: [[Pickwick Plaza]] (former location of the [[Pickwick Club]]) | ** 2012: [[Pickwick Plaza]] (former location of the [[Pickwick Club]]) | ||
*** former location of [[Lion and Unicorn]] | *** former location of [[Lion and Unicorn]] |
Revision as of 14:21, 28 October 2019
Magnolia Avenue is a three-block long east-west street in the heart of Five Points South in southside Birmingham. It begins at the Storyteller fountain intersection of 20th Street South and 11th Avenue South. It continues past Brother Bryan Park (formerly Magnolia Park) and ends at the intersection of 23rd Street South, where it continues as 10th Avenue South.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Magnolia Avenue category.
- 20th Street South/11th Avenue South intersection (Five Points South; road terminus, but traffic can continue west on 11th)
- Storyteller fountain
- Highlands United Methodist Church (formerly Five Points Methodist Church; former site of Phillip Alosi’s Palace Market)
- Brother Bryan statue
- Black Market Bar & Grill (former location of The Mill, Metroprime Steakhouse)
- 2004: former location of Oriental Cafe (1934)
- 2008: former location of Pirates' Club (1937)
- 2012: Pickwick Plaza (former location of the Pickwick Club)
- former location of Lion and Unicorn
- former location of The Computer Image
- The Mill (formerly Five Points Grill and No Way José Café)
- former location of Southside Cellar/Cellar Beergarden, Millie's & Billy's Lounge, Mind Games Lounge, Good People Brewing Company
- former location of Cosmo's Pizza
- Upside Down Plaza
- Birmingham Parking Authority's Five Points South Deck
- 2030: Parking lot for Building Trades Tower (built 1970), former site of South Highland School (1880s-1964)
- Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard South intersection
- Brother Bryan Park (formerly Magnolia Park)
- 2117: Claude Estes IV, CPA (Ion Interactive, Tech Providers)
- 2121: Cory Watson Attorneys, former location of Sycamore Storage Co. auto storage (1941)
- 22nd Street South intersection
- 2200: 2200 Magnolia Avenue, former location of Birmingham Fire Station No. 3, Hill Food Stores main bakery (1923), Family Laundry Service (1934), Ideal Heating & Refrigerating Co. (1941), Morris & Eckels laundry equipment (1960-1969), Cornerstone head shop/coffee shop (1960s), Saunders Truck Leasing printing department (1970), Birmingham Bumper Service
- 2201: Brownell Building, Walter Schoel Engineering Company, former location of Linde Air Products Co. (1941), Brownell Travel (1964-1970)
- 2211: 2211 Building
- 2230: Ja'Los Parlor
- 2231-2235: Magnolia Point Building (built 1917), Art Material Distributors, former location of W. B. Emond & Son grocers (1917-1925), The Dutchman bar
- 2236: LeVi'an Grill & Bar
- 2237: former location of Cave 9
- 23rd Street South intersection (road continues east as 10th Avenue South)