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* [[Huffman Road]] intersection
* [[Huffman Road]] intersection
** 9480: former location of [[Alabama State College of Barber Styling]]
** 9480: former location of [[Alabama State College of Barber Styling]]
** 9500: [[Mouse Trap Sports Bar]] (formerly [[Sports Page Bar]], [[Costa's Mediterranean Cafe]])
** 9500: former location of [[Mouse Trap Sports Bar]], [[Sports Page Bar]], [[Costa's Mediterranean Cafe]]
** 9509: [[Taco Bell]]
** 9509: [[Taco Bell]]
** 9520: former location of [[Miller's]] department store
** 9520: former location of [[Miller's]] department store
** 9530: former location of [[Food Giant]]
** 9530: former location of [[Food Giant]]
** 9533: [[Bali Spa]]
** 9533: [[Bali Spa]]
** 9553: [[Worship Center Christian Church]] (formerly [[Huffman Assembly of God]] and [[Word of Life Christian Center]])
** 9553: [[New Life Birmingham]] (formerly [[Worship Center Christian Church]], [[Huffman Assembly of God]] and [[Word of Life Christian Center]])
* [[Gene Reed Road]] intersection
* [[Gene Reed Road]] intersection
** 9648: [[PNC Bank]] (formerly [[RBC Bank]], [[First American Bank]])
** 9648: [[PNC Bank]] (formerly [[RBC Bank]], [[First American Bank]])

Revision as of 10:19, 13 May 2014

Parkway East is a major thoroughfare through the Roebuck and Huffman neighborhoods in northeast Birmingham. Parkway East begins as U. S. Highway 11, where that road ceases to be 1st Avenue North around 87th Street North and West Boulevard, at the southwest corner of Roebuck-Hawkins Park. Parkway East continues northeastward for approximately one and one-half miles through Roebuck, until it reaches the Roebuck Parkway intersection. At this point, Parkway East continues northward as Alabama State Highway 75, while U. S. Highway 11 becomes known as Gadsden Highway and continues northeastward. Parkway East continues northward until the northernmost Huffman Road intersection near the Center Point city limits, where Highway 75 continues northward as Center Point Parkway.

History

Parkway East was constructed in the 1960s and supplanted portions of Huffman Road between Center Point and Gadsden Highway.

Notable addresses

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Parkway East category.