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** Northwest side | ** Northwest side | ||
*** 400: [[Cotton's]] department store (1922-2012) | *** 400: [[Cotton's]] department store (1922-2012) | ||
*** 404: former location of [[Goldstein & Cohen]] dry goods & shoes (1917) | |||
*** 410: [[Busch's]] jewelers | *** 410: [[Busch's]] jewelers | ||
*** 414: [[Ensley Grill]] (1930–) | *** 414: [[Ensley Grill]] (1930–) | ||
*** 418: former location of [[White Palace Barber Shop]] (1917) | |||
** Southeast side | ** Southeast side | ||
*** 401: vacant | *** 401: vacant | ||
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* [[Avenue F Ensley]]: [[Berney's Drug Store]] (1898–1959) | * [[Avenue F Ensley]]: [[Berney's Drug Store]] (1898–1959) | ||
** 702: [[Ideal Furniture]] | ** 702: [[Ideal Furniture]] | ||
** 717: former location of [[Ensley Cleaning Works]] (1917) | |||
** 721: [[J & D Barber Shop]] | ** 721: [[J & D Barber Shop]] | ||
** 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) |
Revision as of 10:00, 29 March 2018
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
- 103: former location of Harduvel Bros. restaurant (1910)
- 108: former location of Riverside Cafe (1910)
- 304: former location of Ensley Furniture and Printing Co. (1934)
- 308: Wallace Lounge
- 324: former location of New Orleans Cafe (1938-1939)
- Avenue D Ensley intersection
- Northwest side
- 400: Cotton's department store (1922-2012)
- 404: former location of Goldstein & Cohen dry goods & shoes (1917)
- 410: Busch's jewelers
- 414: Ensley Grill (1930–)
- 418: former location of White Palace Barber Shop (1917)
- Southeast side
- 401: vacant
- 403: vacant
- 405: vacant, former offices of Martin Weinberg
- 409: vacant, formerly McCrory's department store (1962–), Project Safe (Birmingham Police Department Domestic Violence Unit
- 413: Gilmer Drugs
- 425: Monumental Contracting Services, formerly Bank of Ensley (1917–1929)
- Northwest side
- Avenue E Ensley
- 506: Ellis Flower Shop (1934)
- 508: Ensley Hotel (18877–1910s), Ramsay-McCormack Building (1928–)
- 514: Outlet discount store
- 519: Styles of Today
- 608: Jaynee's Fashions
- 611: A. G. Callins & Associates
- 616: former location of Birmingham Police Department West Precinct (1967-2015)
- Avenue F Ensley: Berney's Drug Store (1898–1959)
- 702: Ideal Furniture
- 717: former location of Ensley Cleaning Works (1917)
- 721: J & D Barber Shop
- 723-725: former location of Dabney Galusha Post 3407, Veterans of Foreign Wars (1953-1961)
- 900: former location of Bondi & Lovoi restaurant (1928)
- 1523: Carter's Barber Shop
- 1915: Holy Family Community Hospital (1946–)
- 2001: Holy Family Cristo Rey High School (1943–)
- Avenue V Ensley: Exxon
- continues as Bush Boulevard