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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]]. | '''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. | ||
Part of Arkadelphia Road in Birmingham once carried the [[No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line]]. | |||
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Revision as of 17:15, 16 June 2010
- This article is about the Birmingham street. For the road in Cullman County, see Cullman County Road 89.
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.
Part of Arkadelphia Road in Birmingham once carried the No. 7 Wylam-Bush Hills streetcar line.
Notable locations (south to north)
- continued from Princeton Parkway/8th Street West
- 535: Birmingham Fire Station No. 14
- 864: Omega Psi Phi
- 900: Birmingham-Southern College
- I-20/59 interchange
- 11th Court West (Day's Inn Birmingham)
- 1137: 78 Shell
- 1148: Ark Chevron
- 1164: Amoco
- Duke Park (East Thomas Park)
- Thomas Overpass (Birmingham Southern Railroad)
- Village Creek
- 1223: Charlie's Cafe