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** 200: [[UPS Store]], formerly Medicine Shoppe (1997), Alabama Heating & Cooling (1991)
** 200: [[UPS Store]], formerly Medicine Shoppe (1997), Alabama Heating & Cooling (1991)
** 202-204: [[AutoZone]]
** 202-204: [[AutoZone]]
** 205: [[CVS]] pharmacy, [[James Kimmons]] store (1890-1950's)
** 205: [[CVS]] pharmacy, former site of [[James Kimmons]] store (1890-1950's)
** 206: formerly Super Pawn (1997)
** 206: formerly Super Pawn (1997)
** 210: [[UAB]] Medicine clinic
** 210: [[UAB]] Medicine clinic

Revision as of 16:14, 28 May 2018

Fieldstown Road, which is also designated Jefferson County Road 118, is a 4.2 mile, predominantly east-west road in Gardendale that connects Decatur Highway (U.S. Highway 31) in the east and Coalburg Road in the west. There is significant commercial development along the road between its interchange with Interstate 65 and Decatur Highway. The majority of the road is in the Gardendale city limits, but a few portions are still in unincorporated Jefferson County.

History

Fieldstown Road was originally a two lane road that connected Gardendale to the Fieldstown community several miles to the west of Gardendale. When I-65 came through Gardendale in the early 1980's, the section of the road from I-65 to Decatur Highway was widened to five lanes and was partially rerouted to provide better traffic flow.

Route

The east end of Fieldstown Road is at Pecan Avenue, which is adjacent to Decatur Highway (Gardendale). The road travels west, turning to the southwest as it meets I-65. It then turns south briefly before returning to a mostly western heading. The road finally turns south as it meets New Found Road, ending at Coalburg Road.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Fieldstown Road category.
To the north:
Mt Olive Road
Interstate 65 exits
Fieldstown Road
To the south:
Walker Chapel Road