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'''Arkadelphia Road''' is the section of [[U. S. Highway 78]] running from [[8th Street West]]/[[Princeton Parkway]] at [[2nd Court West]] northward to [[Finley Boulevard]] in [[Fountain Heights]]. It is named because it once connected [[Birmingham]] to the [[Cullman County]] community of [[Arkadelphia]]. A [[Blount County]] road connecting [[Jefferson County Highway 89]] at [[Warrior-Jasper Road]] and [[Cullman County Highway 35]] at [[Mulberry Fork]] is also named Arkadelphia Road.
'''Arkadelphia Road''' is the section of [[U. S. Highway 78]] running from [[8th Street West]]/[[Princeton Parkway]] at [[2nd Court West]] northward to [[Finley Boulevard]] in [[Fountain Heights]]. It is named because it once connected [[Elyton]] to the [[Cullman County]] community of [[Arkadelphia]]. A [[Blount County]] road connecting [[Jefferson County Highway 89]] at [[Warrior-Jasper Road]] and [[Cullman County Highway 35]] at [[Mulberry Fork]] is also named Arkadelphia Road.


Part of Arkadelphia Road in Birmingham once carried the [[No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line]].
Part of Arkadelphia Road in Birmingham once carried the [[No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line]].

Revision as of 22:32, 11 April 2014

Arkadelphia Road is the section of U. S. Highway 78 running from 8th Street West/Princeton Parkway at 2nd Court West northward to Finley Boulevard in Fountain Heights. It is named because it once connected Elyton to the Cullman County community of Arkadelphia. A Blount County road connecting Jefferson County Highway 89 at Warrior-Jasper Road and Cullman County Highway 35 at Mulberry Fork is also named Arkadelphia Road.

Part of Arkadelphia Road in Birmingham once carried the No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line.

Notable locations (south to north)

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Arkadelphia Road category.