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Area codes of Alabama. The U.S. state of Alabama is served by six area codes. When the North American Numbering Plan was first defined in 1947, Alabama was a single numbering plan area (NPA), with area code 205. This configuration existed until 1995 when area code 334 was added for the southeastern part of the state.
SR 32 — — Tarrant City: Scottsboro: 1928 [3] 1957 Replaced by new SR 79 north of Guntersville and new SR 75 south of Albertville because the route was north-south SR 32: 3.594: 5.784 MS 14 at the Mississippi state line: SR 17 south of Cochrane: 1957: current SR 33 — — Wren: Laceys Spring: 1928 [3] 1957
U.S. Route 241 (Alabama–Tennessee) in Alabama and Tennessee Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about roads and streets with the same name.
U.S. Route 31 (US 31) is the highway with the longest segment in Alabama, with 386.449 miles (621.929 km). The shortest is US 72 Alternate, crossing 68.3 miles (109.9 km) of North Alabama. [1] One former U.S. Highway existed in Alabama: US 241. It traveled through the eastern part of the state. US 241 was replaced by US 280 and US 431 in 1954. [2]
State Route 241 (SR 241) is a 14-mile-long (23 km) route that serves as a connection between SR 237 south of Phil Campbell with U.S. Route 278 (US 278) at Whitehouse. Route description [ edit ]
Area codes 205 and 659 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for the western and central parts of the U.S. state of Alabama, including the cities of Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. Area code 205 was one of the original North American area codes created in 1947 when AT&T created the first continental telephone numbering ...
UTC-5 (CDT) Area code(s) 256 & 938: FIPS code: 01-39472: GNIS feature ID: 121129 [2] Kellyton is an incorporated town [3] in Coosa County, Alabama, ... 241 — 1930: ...
Silverhill is located in southern Baldwin County at 30°32'42.950" North, 87°45'1.861" West (30.545264, -87.750517), [3] 3 miles (5 km) west of Robertsdale. Alabama State Route 104 (Silverhill Avenue) runs through the center of the town, connecting Robertsdale to the east with Fairhope to the west.