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Meridianville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Madison County, Alabama, United States, and is included in the Huntsville–Decatur combined statistical area. As of the 2020 census, the population of the CDP was 8,209.
Bridge crossing the Tennessee River at Guntersville Map of Dothan. SR 1 is primarily the unsigned partner route assigned to US 431.The two routes run concurrently from the southern terminus of US 431 at Dothan to the Tennessee state line. South of Dothan, SR 1 is assigned to US 231. US 231 enters Alabama in Meridianville with US 431.
In Alabama, US 231 is paired with unsigned State Route 53 (SR 53) from Huntsville to Dothan. The route passes through mostly straight terrain between the Tennessee state line and Meridianville, which is home to its junction with Bob Wade Lane, which eventually becomes SR 255. The route descends down a slight hill and enters Huntsville.
Madison County was the largest county in Alabama in population from 1810 to 1840. [6] [7] In the 1810 census alone, Madison County made up nearly half of the population in what would become Alabama, though this did not include Native American tribes and their people. By 1850 however it would lose the title and be the 7th due to its population ...
Editor's note: Rafael is now a post-tropical remnant. Follow here for the latest on storms for Monday, Nov. 11.. Hurricane Rafael, the storm that pummeled Cuba this week with 115-mph winds and ...
SR 255 was created around 1969 as part of a proposed northern bypass of Huntsville. The original route ran from Redstone Arsenal Gate 9 to US 72 as limited access highway with exits for U.S. Route 72 Alternate/SR 20 (now Interstate 565), Old Madison Pike, and ending at US 72, with plans to extend north.
Rafael lost much of its circulation over the central Gulf of Mexico on Sunday night. As of Tuesday morning, it has been reduced to a shredded zone of downpours and thunderstorms near coastal ...
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. In 1998, area code 256 was assigned for northern ...