Avondale, Woodlawn & Crestwood

The Avondale, Woodlawn, and Crestwood neighborhoods are so close to the city center, you can almost reach out and touch it. And yet they feel like a world away. There’s a laid-back vibe to these sister 'hoods that sets them apart — the perfect blend of urb and suburb. Some mark them as ground zero for the Magic City’s recent renaissance, and much of what’s going on here frequently lands Birmingham on the national stage. Jam-packed with great places to grab a bite or a beer, catch a gig by local and national touring bands, and shop! New and used vinyl, funky antiques and furniture, vintage clothes, art and objets d’art can all be found a hop, skip, or five-minute car ride away. Slowing down more your speed? There’s family-friendly parks a plenty, coffee shops, and even a speakeasy-style bar to wet your whistle.

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Avondale Park

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4101 5th Avenue South
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The historic 40-acre Avondale Park situated on the slopes of Red Mountain has always been a respite of sorts. In the mid-1900s, the area attracted weary travelers who would relax near a spring-fed grotto pool. The park also served as home to the first incarnation of the Birmingham Zoo. After falling into a long period of decline beginning in the 1970s, the city of Birmingham undertook a $2.88 million restoration initiative in 2011. In 2013, the newly refurbished park was unveiled to the public. Today, Avondale Park features a WPA-era outdoor amphitheater, The Villa—a recently renovated 2,400 square foot secluded pavillion, duck pond, walking track, tennis courts, three youth baseball/softball fields, and free WiFi throughout the park and adjacent Avondale Library.

Avondale Park
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Avondale Park
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Big Spoon Creamery

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