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Now Leslie Road, Coffee Springs-Geneva Road, Geneva CR 75, and Geneva CR 665 SR 117: 50.156: 80.718 SR 48 at the Georgia state line: SR 56 at the Tennessee state line 1957: current SR 118: 57.461: 92.475 US-278 at the Mississippi state line: SR 5 at Jasper: 1948: current Partially unsigned, concurrent with US 278 west of Guin: SR 119: 39.625
Madison is served by Interstate 565, US 72 (University Drive), and Madison Boulevard (Alabama State Route 20, and Alt. US 72) and Gillespie Road, as main routes for east–west traffic. Slaughter Road, Hughes Road, Wall Triana Highway, and County Line Road serve as main north–south roads in the city.
Old Highway 20 east through Greenbrier to County Line Road. County Line Road north to Palmer Road. Palmer Road east to Downtown Madison. Old Madison Pike from Madison to I-565 exit 15. 1957 Alignment Madison Boulevard from I-565 exit 5 to I-565 exit 13. Governors Drive in Huntsville from I-565 exit 17 to Clinton Avenue.
Madison: Built 1844 Odena Plantation: Sylacauga: Talladega: Built 1835, 1855, 1935. Also known as Oden-Sanford Farm. 3037 Odena Rd S., and 2013 County Rd 45/Old Sylacauga Hwy, Sylacauga. 86001157 Orange Vale: Talladega vicinity
State Route 145 (SR 145) is a 26.996-mile-long (43.446 km) state highway in the central part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The southern terminus of the highway is at an intersection with U.S. Route 31 (US 31) and SR 22 in Clanton. The northern terminus of the highway is at an intersection with Shelby County Route 61 (CR 61) in Wilsonville.
Roughly bounded by Clinton, Hobbs, Madison, and Green Sts. 34°48′10″N 86°58′16″W / 34.802778°N 86.971111°W / 34.802778; -86.971111 ( Athens Courthouse Square Commercial Historic
Location of Madison County in Alabama. ... Section Line St., Railroad St., Maple Boulevard and Church St. between Gurley Pike and Jackson St. ... 10101-10115 Cahaba ...
James Clemens High School is a public high school in Madison, Alabama, United States. The school is a part of Madison City Schools. The school is named after James Clemens, the founder of Madison, Alabama. James Clemens was the second high school to be built in Madison, a necessary endeavor to serve the rapid growth of the community.