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** 1453 (formerly 1457): [[Pep Boys Auto Service]], former location of [[Taco Bell]] (1983)
** 1453 (formerly 1457): [[Pep Boys Auto Service]], former location of [[Taco Bell]] (1983)
** 1457: [[Benjamin Moore Paints]]
** 1457: [[Benjamin Moore Paints]]
** 1459: [[Waffle House]] (proposed), former location of [[Vestavia Motor Lodge]] (demolished 2014), [[Peking Restaurant & Lounge]] (1983), [[Taqueria Juarez]] food truck (-2020)
** 1459: former location of [[Vestavia Motor Lodge|Vestavia TraveLodge]] / [[Vestavia Motor Lodge]] ([[Walter Maddox]] 1969–2009, demolished 2014)
** 1463: former location of [[Crystal Gas Station]] (1983)
** 1463: former location of [[Crystal Gas Station]] (1983)
** [[Patton Creek]] crossing
** [[Patton Creek]] crossing

Revision as of 12:26, 25 March 2023

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Montgomery Highway is the name given to the approximately 3-1/3 mile stretch of U.S. Highway 31 in the Vestavia Hills city limits. It extends from the crest of Shades Mountain in the north to Interstate 65 in the south. The majority of the road is a four-lane, split highway.

The north-south highway between Birmingham and Montgomery has been known as Montgomery Highway even prior to its designation as part of Highway 31. While some municipalities have renamed the road within their borders, Vestavia Hills, along with its neighbor, Hoover, and others, have not.

Notable locations (north to south)

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Montgomery Highway (Vestavia Hills) category.

East side

west side

Montgomery Highway
Homewood Vestavia Hills Hoover Pelham Alabaster
Current U.S. Highway 31 Independence Dr. Montgomery Hwy Montgomery Hwy Pelham Parkway 1st Street
Previous routes 18th St S, 29th Ave S, Old Montgomery Hwy Lorna Road, Old Montgomery Hwy Old Montgomery Hwy Old Highway 31