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** 332: [[Scotts Motorcycle Service]]
** 332: [[Scotts Motorcycle Service]]
** 333: [[Latta Plumbing]]
** 333: [[Latta Plumbing]]
** 417: former location of [[Porky's Bar B Q]] (1975)
** 425: [[Dental Arts Building]]
** 426: [[Papa John's]]
** 426: [[Papa John's]]
** 438: [[Tri Star Fitness]]
** 438: [[Tri Star Fitness]]
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** 605: [[Custom Detail Shop]] and [[Affordable Lawn Care Service]] (both owned by Robert Horn)
** 605: [[Custom Detail Shop]] and [[Affordable Lawn Care Service]] (both owned by Robert Horn)
** 613: [[Standard Furniture]]
** 613: [[Standard Furniture]]
** 615: [[Jack's]] restaurant (1975)
** 617: [[Da Rib & Chicken Shack]] (opened June 2020; closed 2022), formerly [[Bento Japanese Restaurant]], [[Jim Deerman's Barbeque]]
** 617: [[Da Rib & Chicken Shack]] (opened June 2020; closed 2022), formerly [[Bento Japanese Restaurant]], [[Jim Deerman's Barbeque]]
** 621: [[Southern Market]] (2018–)
** 621: [[Southern Market]] (2018–), formerly Big Ten Mobile Homes (1975)
** 644: [[Icon Motor Group]]
** 644: [[Icon Motor Group]]
** 651: [[Tint Plus]] windows tinting
** 651: [[Tint Plus]] windows tinting, formerly Bailey Standard Oil Service Station and Bailey Chevron (1970's–2018)


*[[Tarrant Road]] intersection
*[[Tarrant Road]] intersection
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*** [[St. Vincent's Primary Care - Gardendale]]
*** [[St. Vincent's Primary Care - Gardendale]]
*** [[Village Dermatology]] (2020–)
*** [[Village Dermatology]] (2020–)
** 2253: [[Adair Tire]]
** 2253: [[Adair Tire]], formerly Bates Texaco Service Station (1975)
** 2325: [[Jones Sign]] (2021–)
** 2325: [[Jones Sign]] (2021–)
** 2405: [[Gardendale Flea Mall & Antique Center]] (1998–)
** 2405: [[Gardendale Flea Mall & Antique Center]] (1998–)

Revision as of 22:22, 25 August 2022

Decatur Highway is an older name for the portion of what is now U.S. Highway 31 as it leads north from Birmingham through Fultondale, Gardendale, Morris, Kimberly, Warrior, and beyond toward Decatur in Morgan County. The section of the highway in the Gardendale city limits runs through the eastern side of the city and was the main north-south thoroughfare until I-65 was opened in the mid-1980's.

On February 20, 2001 the portion of U.S. Highway 31 in northern Jefferson County extending from the southern boundary of the city of Gardendale north to the Blount/Jefferson County line was designated as Jack Biddle Highway in appreciation of Biddle’s exemplary service to the people of Alabama Senate District 17 and to the State of Alabama.

Notable locations (south to north)