24th Street North
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Twenty-fourth Street North is a north-south street running from the 24th Street Viaduct over the Railroad Reservation in the Central City neighborhood to 23rd Street North, just north of 15th Avenue North. The road then resumes from Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive at 19th Avenue North and continues to 41st Avenue North in North Birmingham.
Between 1st Avenue North and 4th Avenue South, 24th Street is part of U.S. Highway 78. Until the 1970s, U.S. Highway 31 came into the city from the north down 26th Street North as it does now, but came over two blocks on 8th Avenue North to 24th Street. The highway then followed 24th south to 7th Avenue South.
Notable locations
- For an alphabetical list of locations, see the 24th Street North category.
Central City neighborhood
- Railroad Reservation/24th Street Viaduct (road continues south as 24th Street South)
- west side:
- J. M. Neill & Sons' stock yard (1902)
- west side:
- viaduct crosses over Morris Avenue
- west side:
- 12: blacksmith & wagon shop (1902)
- 20: The Franklin condominiums, former location of transfer (1902), Franklin, Stiles & Franklin wholesale grocer (1913-), Whitaker Paper Co. (1926), Whitaker Lofts, Wooten Lofts
- east side:
- 1–11: former location of Alabama Milling & Elevator Co. (1902)
- 7: former location of W. H. Luquire Jr
- 13–19: former location of Rodda Bros. planing mill (1902)
- 13: former location of Bauer & Co. contractors (1902)
- 19: former location of Birmingham Tool & Improvement Works / Allen & Atkinson (1887)
- 1–11: former location of Alabama Milling & Elevator Co. (1902)
- west side:
- 1st Avenue North intersects
- west side (Block 103):
- 100: former location of fruit stand (1891)
- 102: former location of Guarantee Awning & Tent Co. (1925)
- 106: former location of Z. O. McAnally (1912)
- 108–110: former location of Reese Carriage Co. (1902)
- 108: former location of cobbler (1891), Reese Carriage Co. (1896), Samuel Sanders (1906)
- 110: former location of carpenter shop (1891), L. Vadeboncoeur (1896), P. Figures (1906)
- 112-114: 114 24th Street North (built c. 1902), J. R. Mahaffey (1906)
- 112: Queen's Park bar (November 2018-), former location of J. W. Collins & Co. grocery store (1887), saloon (1891), J. P. Swift (1904), Exchange Auto Shop (1923)
- 112½: former location of Mrs C. B. Turner furnished rooms, J. T. Allison (1912)
- 114: former location of "negro restaurant" (1891), Farmers Union Produce Exchange (1912), Entertainer's Club (1984), Bomb Shelter (1993–2008)
- 114B: former location of Iron Workers Shopmen Local Union No. 539 (1984)
- 112: Queen's Park bar (November 2018-), former location of J. W. Collins & Co. grocery store (1887), saloon (1891), J. P. Swift (1904), Exchange Auto Shop (1923)
- 116–130: two-story commercial building (built c. 1904), Custom Screen Printing, former location of Jack Daniel Distributing Company, Jack's Auto Supply Co. (1964-1984)
- 130: former location of Parks & Fleming (1896)
- east side (Block 104):
- 101–107: United Trophy & Specialties (1965-)
- 101: former location of saloon & pool hall (1891–1902)
- 103: former location of John Malix (1912)
- 105: former location of William Hall (1912)
- 107: former location of I-Got-You Glue Co. (1912)
- 107½: former location of Carter House (1912)
- 109–111: vacant lot, former location of Birmingham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. (1902), McElroy Bros. (1906), Birmingham Food Park (2017-2018)
- 113–127: two-story commercial building, Burgess Interiors
- 113–115: former location of McNamara Laird Co. snuff manufacturers (1902)
- 113: former location of saloon (1891), T. Cotton grist mill (1902), Penny Laundry (1906)
- 115: former location of George Lobue (1906), Model Laundry (1912)
- 127: former location of marble works (1891), blacksmith (1902)
- 113–115: former location of McNamara Laird Co. snuff manufacturers (1902)
- 101–107: United Trophy & Specialties (1965-)
- west side (Block 103):
- 2nd Avenue North intersects
- west side (Block 82):
- 200-212: 2nd Row
- 200: Zarzaur Law Firm
- 204: former location of Alexander Hiram restaurant (1904)
- 210: former location of Gorman Pet Shop (1934), Clayton Cafe (1941)
- 212: Asthetik Bham, former location of Jason Wallis Photography, Feast & Forest (2015-2018)
- 214: Birmingham Fire Station No. 4 (built 1926), former location of the East End Birmingham Fire Department (1902), Engine Co. No. 4 (1906–1912), Downtown Masonic Temple Association (1969-), Owens & Woods Partnership (1981–?), Sheppard Harris & Associates (2010–present)
- 216–230: parking lot
- 216: former location of M. M. Williams (1902), John Newman (1906)
- 218: former location of W. E. Davis (1912)
- 220½: former location of W. E. Davis / S. L. Nelson (1912)
- 200-212: 2nd Row
- east side (Block 81):
- 201-209: former location of the Wood Building (built early 1900s), Eagle Hotel (1903), Hotel Jefferson (1912), Vulcan Hotel (1941)
- 201-207: gated parking lot for Gallery Lofts
- 201: former location of Star Super Market (1950s)
- 205: former location of hotel entrance
- 209: Gallery Lofts (side)
- 201-207: gated parking lot for Gallery Lofts
- 211: former location of F. Brown (1902), Benjamin Stark (1906), Mary C. Smith (1912)
- 213-215: private residence, former location of Jackson Hotel, proposed location of New Vulcan Ale House
- 213: former location of L. T. Jones (1902), L. E. Jones / William Clark / J. Peters (1906)
- 217-231: former location of a weed and feed store (1930s), Jimmie Hale Mission (-2007)
- 217: former location of C. Rutherford (1902), Leroy Day (1912)
- 223: former location of W. A. Disheroot (1902), A. Kontos (1906), Annie Davis (1912)
- 225–231: former location of W. A. Disheroot grocery (1902), George Bains (1912)
- 201-209: former location of the Wood Building (built early 1900s), Eagle Hotel (1903), Hotel Jefferson (1912), Vulcan Hotel (1941)
- west side (Block 82):
- 3rd Avenue North intersects
- west side (Block 77):
- 300–306: former location of St John African Methodist Episcopal Church (1902), First Congregational Church (1906)
- 310: former location of H. Goodman residence (1902–1906)
- 312: former location of F. Tedescki (1902), Birmingham Awning & Tent Works (T. G. Berents 1904–1906)
- 314: former location of residence (1902), H. T. Aydelott / Charles Slade (1906)
- 314½: former location of Birmingham Tent & Awning Works (1912)
- 316–324: former location of residence (1902)
- 316: former location of Wheelock Engineering Co. (1912)
- 318: former location of Andrew Dyson grocer (1887), Hobart Nealy (1912)
- east side (Block 78):
- 301–331: Birmingham Post Office
- 301–309: former location of residence (1902)
- 311: former location of Benjamin Meriwether residence (1906), George Bains (1912)
- 313: former location of S. Johnson residence (1902), Cephas Cartledge (1912)
- 315–329: former location of residence (1902)
- 315: former location of S. Jackson (1906), Alabama Cordage & Twine Co. (1912), Weaver Brothers auto mechanics (1929)
- 301–331: Birmingham Post Office
- west side (Block 77):
- 4th Avenue North intersects (west only)
- west side (Block 56):
- 408: former location of O'Neill meat market (1902), J. L. Davis Jr (1906), Birmingham Beverage Co. (1909), W. P. Hildenbrand (1912)
- 408½: former location of J. Brammer (1902), T. G. Parson (1906), L. B. Lavergne (1912)
- 410: former location of Hodges & Brooks (1896), H. P. Childers grocery (1902), Hill Grocery Co. (1912)
- 412: former location of J. H. Riggs meat (1902–1912)
- 414: former location of R. L. O'Kelly (1912), A. A. Vitellaro shop (1927)
- 416: former location of J. E. Lumpkin grocer (1887), F. B. Peck (1912)
- 408: former location of O'Neill meat market (1902), J. L. Davis Jr (1906), Birmingham Beverage Co. (1909), W. P. Hildenbrand (1912)
- east side (Block 55):
- 401–431: Birmingham Post Office
- 411: former location of W. R. Dillard (1902), S. M. Blann / F. T. Pointer (1906), E. C. Hopping (1912)
- 417: former location of O. Z. Neill (1902), J. L. Fletcher (1906), R. R. Guthrie (1912)
- 401–431: Birmingham Post Office
- west side (Block 56):
- 5th Avenue North intersects
- west side (Block 51):
- 504–508: former location of W. C. Barclift (1912)
- 510: former location of W. H. Lischff (1902)
- 512: former location of S. D. Moore grocer (1887)
- 514–530: Powell School (built 1888)
- east side (Block 52):
- 501–531: Park Place Apartments (built 2004), former location of Metropolitan Gardens (built 1940, demolished 2002)
- 513–515: former location of duplex
- 513: former location of W. Nicholson (1902), William White (1912)
- 515: former location of B. Allen (1902), Henry Woods (1912)
- 517–519: former location of duplex
- 517: former location of Nannie Byers (1902), Hanna Woodruff (1912)
- 519: former location of A. Acron (1902), Melissa Dozier (1912)
- 521–523: former location of duplex (1902)
- 521: former location of Lucy Acron (1902), J. H. Wells (1912)
- 523: former location of P. R. Gathright (1902–1912)
- 513–515: former location of duplex
- 501–531: Park Place Apartments (built 2004), former location of Metropolitan Gardens (built 1940, demolished 2002)
- west side (Block 51):
- 6th Avenue North intersects
- west side (Block 30):
- 600–606: Park Place Apartments (built 2004), former location of Metropolitan Gardens (built 1940, demolished 2002)
- 608–614: playground and chimney
- 614: former location of Rebecca Thomas (1912)
- Park Place intersects (west only; one-way east)
- 616–632: Park Place Apartments (built 2004), former location of Metropolitan Gardens (built 1940, demolished 2002)
- 622: former location of A. M. Lawson residence (1902), H. L. Moore (1906), Mrs S. E. Evans (1912)
- 626: former location of C. D. Cooper (1912)
- 630: former location of S. H. Gardner residence (1902), F. G. Mack (1906), H. E. Kresse / W. J. Price (1912)
- 632: former location of H. E. Kresse (1912)
- east side (Block 29):
- 601–631: Marconi Park (originally East Park, 1873–)
- west side (Block 30):
- 7th Avenue North intersects
- west side (Block 25):
- 700–730: Park Place K-8 School / Phillips Academy (2007–), formerly Phillips High School (built 1923, closed 2002), former location of Birmingham High School / Central High School (built 1906, demolished 1918)
- 714: former location of residence (1902)
- 716: former location of residence (1902), Fannie West (1906)
- 720: former location of J. S. Brown residence (1902), J. Crosley (1906), C. E. Plank / W. L. Snow (1912)
- 722–728: former location of residence (1902)
- 700–730: Park Place K-8 School / Phillips Academy (2007–), formerly Phillips High School (built 1923, closed 2002), former location of Birmingham High School / Central High School (built 1906, demolished 1918)
- east side (Block 26):
- 701–715: YMCA Youth Building
- 701–705: former location of residence (1902)
- 707: former location of H. L. Hunt residence (1902), E. C. Alexander (1906), W. M. Hagood (1912)
- 711: former location of C. H. Miles residence (1902), T. H. Cummings (1906), R. C. Potts (1912)
- 717–731: YMCA running track
- 717: former location of B. H. Cooper residence (1902), Mrs H. T. King (1906), A. L. Atwood (1912)
- 721: former location of J. W. Fain residence (1902), J. H. Hill / James Sharp (1906), J. H. Brown (1912)
- 725: former location of William Cox residence (1902–1906)
- 731: former location of J. R. Copeland residence (1896), J. W. Fain grocery (1902–1906), F. M. Partridge (1912)
- 731½: former location of J. B. Barrett (1912)
- 701–715: YMCA Youth Building
- west side (Block 25):
- Reverend Abraham Woods Jr Boulevard intersects
- west side (Block 2):
- 800–820: one-story commercial building (burned December 2020)
- 800: former location of Sallie Mitchell residence (1902), A. Turnbough (1906), Lawyer Payne (1912)
- 802: former location of J. R. Hunt shoemaker (1902–1906), J. A. Perry (1906), Clark Dyson (1912)
- 804: former location of W. C. Swanson residence (1902), Alfred West (1906–1912)
- 806: former location of Minnie Lawson residence (1902), S. Hicks (1906)
- 808–810: former location of Emma Williams residence (1902), Emaus Tripp(1906), Fletcher Allison (1912)
- 812: former location of Isaac Campbell (1912)
- 814: former location of residence (1902), Frank Trongalli (1906–1912)
- 816: former location of Joseph Patilla (1912)
- 818: former location of W. Kendrick store (1902), Samuel Brown restaurant (1904), Robert Bryant / Tella Williams / Clark Dyson / William Dyson (1906)
- 820: former location of residence (1902), Charles Thornton (1912)
- 822–824: former location of store / warehouse (1902)
- 822: former location of Frank Trongalli grocery (1902), D. Godfrey (1906), Rosa Dorman (1912)
- 824: former location of J. Dennis (1902), L. Patterson (1912)
- 826: former location of J. Butler residence (1902), Thomas Dent (1912)
- 828: former location of Mrs A. V. McCarson residence (1902), Josephine Jones (1912)
- 830: former location of W. M. Blakely residence (1902)
- 832: former location of residence (1902), L. Spencer / C. Blankenship (1906–1912)
- 834: former location of residence (1902)
- 836: former location of cobbler (1902), Henry Fenley (1906)
- 800–820: one-story commercial building (burned December 2020)
- east side (Block 1):
- 801–807: parking lot
- 801–803: former location of H. G. Odom residence (1902)
- 805: former location of W. Shannon wholesale notions (1902), F. H. Gillis (1912)
- 809: one-story commercial building
- 817: Chasers Sports Bar, former location of residence (1902), William Banks restaurant (1928), Tally-Ho Club (Jimmy Siragusa 1962)
- 819: former location of J. D. Pearce (1902), Robert Riddle (1912)
- 827: former location of Perfection Mattress Co. (1906–1912)
- 829: former location of W. M. Harsberger residence (1902–1906)
- 801–807: parking lot
- west side (Block 2):
- Interstate 20/59 underpass
- former location of Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham Railroad tracks
Druid Hills
- I-20/59 downtown viaduct passes above (built 1971, replaced 2020)
- former location of 9th Avenue North / Kansas City, Memphis & Birmingham Railroad tracks (1902)
- west side (Block 594):
- 916: former location of E. L. Dickson / George Armstrong (1906), Mrs I. M. Sanders (1912)
- 918: former location of Mrs J. Kallaher (1902)
- 920: former location of G. W. Clark (1906), P. Walsh (1912)
- 922: former location of A. S. Green (1906), J. M. Jolly (1912)
- 924: former location of John Frazier (1906), Edward Aderholt (1912)
- 930: former location of Lena Belena restaurant (1928)
- east side (Block 595):
- former location of International Harvester Co. of America (1912)
- west side (Block 594):
- Richard Arrington Jr Boulevard North (formerly 10th Avenue North) intersects
- west side:
- 1000–1004: former location of F. L. Shelnutt (1912)
- 1000: former location of Magic City Chewing Gum Factory (1888), R. H. Vaughan grocery / J. R. Vaughan meat (1902), Samuel & Son (1906)
- 1004: former location of R. H. Vaughan (1902), A. S. Hamilton (1906), W. E. Shelnutt (1912)
- 1006: former location of W. W. E. McEvers residence (1902–1912)
- 1010: former location of N. C. Samuel residence (1902–1906), C. I. Keller (1912)
- 1014: former location of R. H. Stokes residence (1902–1906)
- 1018: former location of C. W. Winn residence (1902), E. B. Byers (1906), C. E. de Vaux (1912)
- 1028: former location of T. H. Hobart (1912)
- 1030: former location of J. H. Hill (1912)
- 1000–1004: former location of F. L. Shelnutt (1912)
- east side:
- I-20/59 exit ramp
- 1001: former location of W. G. Lunsford grocery (1902)
- 1003: former location of J. B. Hill residence (1902)
- 1005: former location of 24th Mission (1902), William Dulin (1906), Aaron Hurst (1912)
- 1007: former location of C. J. Smith (1906), R. W. McGrady (1912)
- 1009: former location of L. A. Wakefield (1906), T. K. Lee (1912)
- 1011: former location of W. E. Fancher (1906), A. H. Baxter (1912)
- 1013: former location of T. C. Smith (1906), J. T. Lightner / W. L. Risinger (1912)
- 1015: former location of Dial Bros. (1912)
- 1015½: former location of W. T. Dial (1912)
- 1017: former location of Leroy Jackson (1912)
- 1019: former location of J. D. Head (1906), W. E. Johnson / R. E. Mohle, W. W. Park (1912)
- 1021: former location of Rose Franklin (1912)
- 1021½: former location of J. B. Donelson (1912)
- 1023: former location of R. W. N. Goodwin (1912)
- 1025: former location of Conrad Austin residence (1902)
- 1025½: former location of Paul Wright (1912)
- 1027: former location of H. R. Coston (1906), S. B. Hunter (1912)
- 1027½: former location of E. S. Stone (1912)
- 1029: former location of Mrs E. A. Price / A. H. Merrill (1906)
- 1031: former location of H. E. Stringfellow residence (1902), R. R. Robinson / J. A. Summerlin / E. S. Wolder (1906), W. L. Watson (1912)
- 1033: former location of O. T. Meyer (1912)
- west side:
- 11th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 1100: former location of E. E. Matthews residence (1902), J. B. Robbins (1906), B. Meyerstein (1912)
- 1102: former location of F. T. Patterson residence (1902), J. F. Murphy (1906), W. S. Murphy (1912)
- 1104: former location of S. T. Cole residence (1902), W. R. McVay (1906), Mrs B. M. Harris (1912)
- 1110: former location of H. Luhrman residence (1902), J. B. Donelson (1906)
- 1112: former location of C. F. Bell residence (1902), J. W. Fain / E. E. May (1906), C. G. Dash (1912)
- 1114: former location of H. Peterson residence (1902), J. D. Heacock (1912)
- 1116: former location of J. E. Broom residence (1902)
- 1118: former location of R. K. Kay residence (1906), G. A. DeFraine (1912)
- 1120: former location of S. P. Tanner residence (1902), H. E. Stringfell (1906), Emmett Donovan (1912)
- 1126: former location of A. M. McBroom residence (1906), W. M. Tice (1912)
- 1130: former location of Samuel Simpson residence (1906–1912)
- east side:
- 1101–1111: TopGolf (built 2017)
- 1101: former location of F. S. White residence (1902–1912)
- 1111: former location of A. D. Lighter residence (1906), J. B. Robbins (1912)
- 1113: former location of Mrs M. M. Moore residence (1902–1912)
- 1115: former location of J. Lewis residence (1902), B. Eberhart (1906), Emma McCord (1912), Luquire Undertaking Company (1934)
- 1131: former location of J. E. Broom residence (1906–1912)
- 1101–1111: TopGolf (built 2017)
- west side:
- 12th Avenue North intersects
- west side
- 1200–1230: parking lot for TopGolf
- 1200: former location of T. J. Hickman residence (1902–1906), Qwik Mart
- 1208: former location of A. B. Thompson residence (1902), M. H. Mitchell (1906), G. C. Bailey Jr (1912)
- 1210: former location of J. W. Davidson residence (1902–1912)
- 1212: former location of H. L. Adams residence (1902)
- 1216: former location of Herman Alber residence (1906), P. J. Dowd (1912)
- 1218: former location of C. A. Hughes (1906–1912)
- 1226: former location of A. L. Buffington residence (1906), J. R. Camp (1912)
- 1230: former location of F. W. Dixon residence (1902), W. J. Varley (1906–1912)
- 1200–1230: parking lot for TopGolf
- east side:
- 1201–1213: vacant lot
- 1209: former location of L. P. Wyche (1912)
- 1211: former location of E. L. Edwards (1912)
- 1213: former location of Charles Barber residence (1906), A. D. Brown (1912)
- 1215–1231: Galilee Baptist Church
- 1215: former location of J. Lewis residence (1902), E. E. Clark / Harry Firstbrook (1906), A. L. Buffington (1912)
- 1225: former location of Nannie Watkins residence (1906), Susan Gahan (1912)
- 1231: former location of W. M. Newton / R. J. Strickland (1902–1906), C. A. O'Neil (1912)
- 1201–1213: vacant lot
- west side
- 13th Avenue North intersects
- west side
- 1300–1330: St James Missionary Baptist Church (founded 1890)
- 1300: former location of D. A. Helmich residence (1902–1912)
- 1310: former location of L. G. Wulbern residence (1902), W. B. Millen (1906), P. J. Madden (1912)
- 1316: former location of F. M. Houghton (1906), J. K. McIntosh (1912)
- 1320: former location of L. A. Butterfield residence (1902), J. N. Snead (1906), C. E. Derrick (1912)
- 1322: former location of W. J. Edwards (1912)
- 1324: former location of G. B. Brown (1912)
- 1326: former location of William Franklin residence (1906–1912)
- 1330: former location of J. G. Green residence (1902), Alonzo Green (1906–1912)
- 1300–1330: St James Missionary Baptist Church (founded 1890)
- east side
- 1301: former location of G. W. Moughon residence (1902–1906), H. M. Stiles (1912)
- 1303: former location of G. T. Rosson residence (1906), J. A. Bell (1912)
- 1311: former location of B. B. Hudson (1906), F. A. Abelson (1912)
- 1321: former location of J. P. Stone (1912)
- 1323: former location of W. D. Woodall (1912)
- 1325: former location of A. J. Frazer (1912)
- 1329: former location of Bell Goar (1912)
- 1331: former location of F. H. Vernon (1912)
- west side
- 14th Avenue North intersects
- west side
- 1400–1400: vacant lot
- 1400: former location of F. H. Connor (1912)
- 1406–1410: apartment building
- 1406: former location of L. O. Scruggs (1912)
- 1410: former location of J. N. Cornelius (1912)
- 1412–1430: vacant lot
- 1414: former location of R. J. Orr (1912)
- 1418: former location of W. H. Beatty (1912)
- 1422: former location of W. R. Work (1912)
- 1400–1400: vacant lot
- east side
- 1401–1431: Norwood Medical Plaza
- 1405: former location of F. W. West (1912)
- 1427: former location of W. A. Biles (1912)
- 1429: former location of C. G. Gideon (1912)
- 1431: former location of W. W. Smith (1912)
- 1401–1431: Norwood Medical Plaza
- west side
- 15th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 1528: former location of W. F. May residence (1902)
- 1530: former location of E. S. Kennedy residence (1902)
- east side:
- west side:
- street ends at 23rd Street North
Evergreen
- street resumes as continuation of Fred L. Shuttlesworth Drive at 19th Avenue North
- west side:
- 1910: former location of G. J. Jost (1912)
- 1912: apartment building
- 1914: former location of H. R. Hoxsie (1912)
- 1918: former location of J. P. Sanders (1912)
- 1922: former location of M. L. Weaks (1912)
- east side:
- 1901–1907: apartment building
- 1911–1929: apartment building
- west side:
- 20th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 2000: former location of W. B. Malone (1912)
- 2004: former location of H. G. Murphy (1912)
- 2008: former location of Frank Smith (1912)
- 2020–2028: two-story commercial building
- 2020–2024: Bragg Cleaners & Record Shop
- 2026–2028: 21st Avenue Laundromat
- east side:
- 2009: former location of J. E. Wambsganss (1912)
- 2015: former location of William Wilson (1912)
- 2017: United Missionary Baptist Church
- west side:
- 21st Avenue North intersects
- west side
- 2116: former location of A. G. Chappelle (1912)
- east side
- west side
- 22nd Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 2216: M-1 Food Mart
- east side:
- 2219: Angel Foods
- west side:
- 23rd Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 2316: former location of George Thompson (1912)
- 2330: former location of Yaw Bros. (1912)
- east side:
- 2301: Rivers Equipment Sales
- 2315: former location of Florence Jackson (1912)
- 2317: former location of Charles Murray (1912)
- 2321: former location of Sophie Akers (1912)
- 2323: former location of William Crowder (1912)
- 2325: former location of Henry Long (1912)
- west side:
- street crosses Village Creek
North Birmingham
- 24th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- east side:
- 24th Court North intersects
- west side:
- 2420: former location of A. A. Carter (1912)
- 2430: former location of O. A. Vann (1912)
- east side:
- 2423: former location of Ella Gardner (1912)
- west side:
- Finley Boulevard intersects
- west side:
- 2500–2530: Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church
- east side:
- 2501: former location of J. T. Collins (1912), Julius Tunstell barber shop (1927)
- 2505: former location of John Hale (1912)
- 2509: former location of J. R. Sparks (1912)
- 2511: former location of Mrs M. L. Grimes (1912)
- 25th Court North intersects (east only)
- 26th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 2604: former location of L. E. Hyche (1912)
- 2614: former location of A. L. Crim (1912)
- 2620–2630: former location of Beggs Pipe & Foundry Co. (Hamilton Beggs 1912)
- east side:
- 2603: former location of Robert Steele (1912)
- 2605: former location of Booker Alexander (1912)
- 2609: former location of Maggie Sadler (1912)
- 2615: former location of Robert Steele (1912)
- west side:
- 26th Court North intersects
- west side:
- 2600–2612: Tri-Fab Steel, former location of International Harrow & Cultivator Co. (1912)
- east side:
- 2631: Dawson Tarp
- west side:
- 27th Avenue North intersects
- 2700: former location of Preston Motors Plant No. 2
- 2711: former location of Southern Pine & Foundry Co. (1912)
- 2721: former location of Southern Cement Co. (1912)
- 29th Avenue North intersects
- 2900: Piggly Wiggly
- 30th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 3012–3020: apartment building
- east side:
- 3015: former location of J. M. Bolton (1912)
- west side:
- 31st Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 3100: former location of S. D. Harris (1912)
- 3112: former location of John Hoffman (1912)
- east side:
- west side:
- 32nd Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 3226: former location of A. E. Latham (1912)
- east side:
- west side:
- 33rd Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 3312: former location of J. P. Savage (1912), R. R. Hinton grocer (1925)
- east side:
- 3311: former location of E. H. Knight (1912)
- west side:
- 34th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 3400: former location of J. W. Hawkins (1912)
- east side:
- 3401–3411: Mt Vernon Methodist Church
- 3415: former location of Frank Hinds (1912)
- west side:
- 35th Avenue North intersects
- west side:
- 3500: former location of Marv Miers (1912), Birmingham Appliance Sales & Service
- 3506: former location of E. W. Montgomery (1912)
- 3508: former location of J. R. Bridges (1912)
- 3520: former location of W. B. McDaniel (1912)
- east side:
- 3513: former location of Walter Roane (1912)
- 3523: former location of J. A. Lewis (1912)
- west side:
- 36th Avenue North intersects
- west side
- 3600: former location of J. A. Cummings (1912)
- 3618: residence
- 3622: former location of R. B. Ustick (1912)
- west side
- 37th Avenue North intersects
- 39th Avenue North intersects
- 3900: Carver High School (former site of Mineral Springs Park and North Birmingham Golf Course)
- 39th Court North intersects
- 4012: Big B Food Mart
- Lewisburg Road intersects (street continues as 23rd Lane North)
U. S. Highway 31 in Birmingham | ||
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North side | South side | |
Current route | Carraway Blvd · Elton B. Stephens Expressway | Elton B. Stephens Expressway |
Previous routes | 8th Avenue N · 24th Street N | 24th Street S · 7th Avenue S · 20th Street S · 21st Street S |