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* [[Avondale]] | * [[Avondale]] | ||
** 3200: [[Mayer Electric]] lighting showroom | ** 3200: [[Mayer Electric]] lighting showroom | ||
** 3201: [[Ed Salem's Drive-In]] #2 | ** 3201: former location of [[Ed Salem's Drive-In]] #2, [[Fantasies]] and [[Eunice Crabtree's Cut Rate Deli & Bait Shop]] | ||
** 3221: former location of [[Bowl Lo-Mac]] bowling center | ** 3221: [[LabCorp]], former location of [[Bowl Lo-Mac]] bowling center | ||
** 3300: Former location of [[Putt Putt Golf Course]] | ** 3300: Former location of [[Putt Putt Golf Course]] | ||
** [[Birmingham Regional Center of the Alabama Institute for Dead and Blind]] | ** [[Birmingham Regional Center of the Alabama Institute for Dead and Blind]] |
Revision as of 13:23, 10 February 2011
3rd Avenue South 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.
Notable locations
- I-65 (access to northbound lanes)
- 12th Street South
- 13th Street South
- 1301: Cain Awning
- 14th Street South
- 15th Street South
- 16th Street South
- 1600: Wittichen Supply Company
- 1617: Mid-South Design Inc.
- 17th Street South
- 1726: Former site of Rye-Ola bottling plant
- 18th Street South
- Taziki's
- 1809: Hoover Sports & Imports
- 1817: Import Maintenance Service
- 1826: Housing Authority of the Birmingham District offices
- 19th Street South
- Holy Trinity Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral
- 1900: proposed Hilton Garden Inn Birmingham
- 1912: Carlstedt Company
- former location of Don Drennen Motor Company
- 20th Street South
- 21st Street South (Richard Arrington, Jr Boulevard South)
- 22nd Street South
- 2212: Bennette's BMW Service
- 2220: Bennette's Motor World
- 2221: Sherrill Auto Paint and Body
- 23rd Street South
- 24th Street South
- 2400: All About Trucks
- 2412: Omega Tires
- 2417: Grump's Great Grill
- 25th Street South (access to Elton B. Stephens Expressway South)
- 2501: Southern Wholesale Automobiles
- 2514: MG Electronics & Equipment
- 2515: Max Communications
- 2516: Glass Masters
- Elton B. Stephens Expressway underpass
- 2610; Nations Rent
- 2616: Silk in Design LLC
- 27th Street South (access to Elton B. Stephens Expressway North)
- 2717: Odeon
- 2729: Medplex MD
- 2810: Jeffco Motor Company
- 2830: Aqua nightclub (formerly Elevation)
- 2900: Martin Biscuit Building (Cantina, Bettola, al.com, etc)
- 2901: Gallery Services
- 2929: Birmingham Benz
- 3000: Imaging Technologies
- 3009: former location of NorDys Gallery
- 3017: Terry's Uniform and Screen Printing
- 3022: Frontera
- 3024: Alternative Garage
- Russell's Speed Shop
- 3100: Arnold-Brown Metals & Supply
- 3115: Birmingham Auto Painting
- 3118: former location of Birmingham Brewing Company, Vulcan Breweries and Little Star Brewing Company
- Avondale
- 3200: Mayer Electric lighting showroom
- 3201: former location of Ed Salem's Drive-In #2, Fantasies and Eunice Crabtree's Cut Rate Deli & Bait Shop
- 3221: LabCorp, former location of Bowl Lo-Mac bowling center
- 3300: Former location of Putt Putt Golf Course
- Birmingham Regional Center of the Alabama Institute for Dead and Blind
- 34th Street South
- 3420: Workforce Investment Services
- 3440: Birmingham Career Center
- 3500: Lee-Rodgers Tire Company
- 3600: Christian Service Mission
- 3709: Bryant & Company contractors
- 3719: Bottletree (formerly Za Za Zann, Misconceptions, and Mikatam)
- 3621: former Hancock Fabrics location, originally the Alabama Mill Store
- 3800: Temple of Hope Baptist Church
- 3820: Amalgamated Transit Union
- 4003: Head to Tail Animal Care
- 4030: Hi-Tec Auto Service (formerly Soi Pham)
- 4100: Prestige Imports
- 4101: Chevron Station (former location of Becky's Deli)
- 4120: Avondale Business Center (AllState Insurance, Ave Maria African Hair Braiding)
- 4121: Anchor Motel
- 4130: Acme Flooring
- former site of Avondale School
- 4322: Martin Building Maintenance
- 4231: Former location of Estetica Unisex Lolis salon
- 4244: Workshops, Inc
- 4800: former site of Butler Elementary School (later site of the 2008 Home Builders Blitz)
- 4825: Birmingham Plastic Pipe & Supply