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'''Ross Bridge Parkway''' is a roadway connecting [[Alabama State Highway 150]] ([[John Hawkins Parkway]]) to [[Shannon-Wenonah Road]] at [[Shannon]], providing access to the [[Ross Bridge community]] and [[Ross Bridge Resort]].
'''Ross Bridge Parkway''' is a roadway connecting [[Alabama State Highway 150]] ([[John Hawkins Parkway]]) to [[Shannon-Wenonah Road]] ([[Jefferson County Highway 93]]) at [[Shannon]], providing access to the [[Ross Bridge community]] and [[Ross Bridge Resort]].


The parkway, which extends the older [[Deer Valley Parkway]], parallels [[Shades Creek]], the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]] corridor, and the northern slope of [[Shades Mountain]]. It crosses the railroad track on a bridge adjacent to the [[Ross Bridge Golf Course]]. It was designed by [[Walter Schoel Engineering]] and [[Nimrod Long and Associates]] as part of the joint venture by [[USS Real Estate]] and the [[Daniel Corporation]] to develop the area.
The parkway, which extends the older [[Deer Valley Parkway]], parallels [[Shades Creek]], the [[Louisville & Nashville Railroad]] corridor, and the northern slope of [[Shades Mountain]]. It crosses the railroad track on a bridge adjacent to the [[Ross Bridge Golf Course]]. It was designed by [[Walter Schoel Engineering]] and [[Nimrod Long and Associates]] as part of the joint venture by [[USS Real Estate]] and the [[Daniel Corporation]] to develop the area.

Revision as of 12:42, 9 March 2014

Ross Bridge Parkway is a roadway connecting Alabama State Highway 150 (John Hawkins Parkway) to Shannon-Wenonah Road (Jefferson County Highway 93) at Shannon, providing access to the Ross Bridge community and Ross Bridge Resort.

The parkway, which extends the older Deer Valley Parkway, parallels Shades Creek, the Louisville & Nashville Railroad corridor, and the northern slope of Shades Mountain. It crosses the railroad track on a bridge adjacent to the Ross Bridge Golf Course. It was designed by Walter Schoel Engineering and Nimrod Long and Associates as part of the joint venture by USS Real Estate and the Daniel Corporation to develop the area.

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