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[[Image:AdventCircle.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Driving to the east.]]
[[Image:AdventCircle.jpg|right|thumb|175px|Driving to the east.]]
'''Advent Circle''' is a 5 mile, winding road in [[Trussville]]. Its southern end is at its intersection with [[Happy Hollow Road]] and its northern end is at [[Highway 11]] just south of [[Argo]]. It crosses [[I-59]] at two separate locations along its journey. It was in this area that [[Warren Truss]] first settled in [[1820]] before moving southward in [[1821]] to where the central portion of Trussville now rests.
'''Advent Circle''' is a 5 mile, winding road in [[Trussville]]. Its southern end is at its intersection with [[Happy Hollow Road]] and its northern end is at [[Highway 11]] just south of [[Argo]]. It crosses [[I-59]] at two separate locations along its journey. It was in this area that [[Warren Truss]] first settled in [[1820]] before moving southward in [[1821]] to where the central portion of Trussville now rests.
The historic [[Massey Cemetery]] is located within the loop Advent Circle makes with I-59.


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[[Category:Advent Circle|*]]

Revision as of 14:17, 15 March 2009

Driving to the east.

Advent Circle is a 5 mile, winding road in Trussville. Its southern end is at its intersection with Happy Hollow Road and its northern end is at Highway 11 just south of Argo. It crosses I-59 at two separate locations along its journey. It was in this area that Warren Truss first settled in 1820 before moving southward in 1821 to where the central portion of Trussville now rests.

The historic Massey Cemetery is located within the loop Advent Circle makes with I-59.