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* 535: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 14]] | * 535: [[Birmingham Fire Station No. 14]] | ||
* 864: [[Omega Psi Phi]] | * 864: [[Omega Psi Phi]] | ||
* 801: [[McCoy United Methodist Church]] | |||
* 900: [[Birmingham-Southern College]] | * 900: [[Birmingham-Southern College]] | ||
* [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] interchange | * [[I-20]]/[[I-59|59]] interchange |
Revision as of 11:18, 3 January 2011
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
- 801: McCoy United Methodist Church
- 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