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Milebymile.Com Personal Road Trip Guide Alabama Interstate Highway #65 MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide Alabama Interstate Highway #65 Miles ITEM SUMMARY 0.0 Junction I-10, Mobile, West access to Tillmans Corner,Alabama, Theodore, Alabama, Alabama Pascagoula Missippi. East to Ensley, Florida, Pensacola, Florida. East access to Meaher State Park Campground: Camping primitive campsites, 12 Hookup Campsites, picnic tables. East access to Blakeley State Historic Park. 1.0 Junction US 90, Mobile, City of Mobile, Alabama attractionsin and around Mobile: Bellingrath Alabama Gardens and Home - Family Mardi Gras - Alligator Alley - Cathedral of Immaculate Conception - Conde-Charlotte Museum House - Fort Conde Museum - Fort Gaines Historic Site - Gulf Coast Exploreum Science Center & IMAX Theater - Hank Aaron Stadium - Historic Blakeley State Park - Historic Magnolia Cemetery - Mobile Botanical Gardens - Mobile Carnival Museum - Mobile Museum of Art - National African-American Archives Museum - Museum of Mobile - The Mobile Zoo - USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park. 3.0 Airport Blvd. Access to Mobile Regional Airport west of highway. Access to Ladd - Peeebles Stadium, east of highway. 4.0 Dauphin Street View of Access to Spring Hill College, west of highway. I-65 North bound 5.0 Exit 5A - Spring Hill Ave. Access to Mobile Museum of Art, Botanical Art Gardens, west of View of near Exit 5A highway. 5.0 Exit 5B - Junction US 98 Access to Bragg - Mitchell Mansion, Oakleigh Garden District, east of highway.West access to communities of Semmes, Alabama, Wilmer, Alabama. 8.0 Exit 8A - Junction US 45 Access to communities of Prichard, Alabama, Chunchula, Alabama, Gulf Crest, Alabama.north of highway 9.0 Exit 9 - Junction Interstate Northbound split of Interstate 165 from Interstate 65 (Exit 9) at a three 165 level stack interchange. 10.0 Exit 10 - West Lee St. Access to Chickasaw, Alabama. Chickasaw's City Hall 13.0 Exit 13 - Junction State 158 Access to Saraland, Alabama. City Hall of Saraland, AL 15.0 Exit 15 - Junction Celeste Access to Highway # 41 west to community of Citronelle, Alabama. - e Road 19.0 Exit 19 - Junction US 43 The split of the Exit 19 roadway. U.S. 43 currently represents the main north-south route between Mobile and Tuscaloosa. 22.0 Exit 22 - Junction Sailor Road 31.0 Exit 31 - Junction State 225 34.0 Exit 34 - Junction State 59 Interstate 65 northbound at Exit 34 for Alabama 59. Northward, Alabama 59 meets Alabama 225. 37.0 Exit 37 - Jack Springer Road 45.0 Exit 45 - Secondary Road 47 54.0 Exit 54 - Jack Springer Road 57.0 Exit 57 - Junction State 21 Page 1/12 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-10 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 69.0 Exit 69 - Junction State 113 & Barnett Highway 77.0 Exit 77 - Junction State 41 83.0 Exit 83 - Secondary Road 6 94.0 Exit 94 - Junction US Access to Community of Fairview Highway 80 Population was 522 as per 2000 Census. 96.0 Exit 96 - State Highway 83 101.0 Exit 101 - Secondary Highway 29 107.0 Exit 107 Hank Williams Access to Community of Mount Olive, Alabama Road The population of the community is 3,957 as of 2000 Census. 114.0 Exit 114 - Junction State 106 128.0 Exit 128 - Junction State Highway 10 130.0 Exit 130 - Junction State Access to Community of Greenville, Alabama Highway 185 Attractions: 142.0 Exit 142 - Junction of State Access to Community of Logan, Alabama; Community of Fort Deposit, Highway 185 Alabama 151.0 Exit 151 - Junction of State Access to Community of Letohatchee, Alabama Highway 97 It has a very small population, with inhabitants estimated only at 200 - 300, and 4 companies. 158.0 Exit 158 Access to Community of Tyson, Alabama; Community of Pintlala, Alabama 164.0 Exit 164 - Junction US Access to community of Hope Hull, Alabama; Community of Highway 31 - Mobile McGehees, Alabama. Highway 167.0 Exit 167 - Junction of US Turn off to Montgomery Regional Airport. Highway 80 Montgomery Regional Airport Authority 168.0 Exit 168 - Junction State Turn off to South Montgomery, Alabama. Highway 31 & 80 169.0 Exit 169 West Edgemont Ave. Oak St. 170.0 Exit 170 - West Fairview Montgomery, Alabama Avenue 171.0 Exit 171 - Junction Day St. to the west. Montgomery, Alabama. Interstate Highway 85 172.0 Exit 172 - Montgomery, Exit is near Bell St., Clay St., Herron St. Alabama. 173.0 Exit 173 - Junction of State North Blvd. into North Montgomery, Alabama. Gunter Airforce Base. 152 176.0 Exit 176 - Junction State North to Millbrook, Alabama Highway 143 179.0 Exit 179 - Junction US 82 Cobbs Ford Road. Access to Community of Prattville, Alabama; Community of Millebrook, Alabama 181.0 Exit 181 - Junction State Highway 14 186.0 Exit 186 - Junction US 31, Exit 186 facilitates movements between the two highways via a Junction State Highway 3 diamond interchange. Page 2/12 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-10 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 200.0 Exit 200 - Junction Access to Community of Verbena, Alabama; Community of Cooper, Secondary Highway 59 Alabama; Community of Mountain Creek, Alabama; Confederate Memorial Park 205.0 Exit 205 Junction of US 31 Access to Community of Clanton, Alabama; Community of Cooper, Alabama; Community of Lomax, Alabama. 208.0 Exit 208 Junction of secondary highway 28; Access to Mitchell Lake, Alabama 212.0 Exit 212 Access to Community of Clanton, Alabama 219.0 Exit 219 at Union Grove. Access to Community of Union Grove, Alabama; (Union Grove is a County highways connect small town in Marshall County, Alabama,As of 2000 Census Population the freeway with the towns of the town is : 94) Community of Jemison, Alabama of Thorsby and Jemison 228.0 Exit 228 Junction Highway Access to Community of Calera, Alabama; Timberline Golf Course, 5 State 25 miles west to Brierfield Ironworks State Park; East Community of Calumbiana and the Smith-Harrison Museum 231.0 Exit 231 Junction of Highway US 31 234.0 Exit 234 Shelby County Airport 238.0 Exit 238 Junction of Access to Community of Alabaster, Alabama Highway US 31 242.0 Exit 242 Access to Community of Pelham, Alabama; Community of Helena, Alabama; Oak Mountain State Park 246.0 Exit 246 Junction of Access to Cahaba Valley Road (Cahaba Valley Road travels from U.S. Highway State 119 31 through Indian Springs to U.S. 280 at Mountain Brook) 247.0 Exit 247 Access to Valleydale Road 250.0 Exit 250 Junction of South Birmingham, Alabama. Bypass to Interstate 20 and Interstate 59 Interstate 459 252.0 Exit 252 Junction of Highway US 31 254.0 Exit 254 255.0 Exit 255 Junction of Access to Samford University; Brookwood Medical Center; Lakeshore Parkway Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Zoo 256.0 Exit 256 258.0 Exit 258 is the first of ten Birmingham, Alabama. Access to George Ward Park Birmingham city exits along I-65 259.0 Exit 259 View of Access to University of Alabama at Birmingham Downtown Birmingham from near Exit 259 260.0 Exit 260 Birmingham, Alabama 261.0 Exit 261 Junction of Birmingham, Alabama Interstate 20 and Interstate 59 262.0 Exit 262 Birmingham, Alabama Attractions : 262.0 Exit 262B Birmingham, Alabama; Access to Finley Blvd. 263.0 Exit 263 Page 3/12 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-10 Copyright 2021, Mile By Mile Media MileByMile.com Personal Road Trip Guide 264.0 Exit 264 is the final North Birmingham, Alabama bound interchange within the city limits of Birmingham 266.0 Exit 266 Access to Highway US 31; Community of Tarrant City 267.0 Exit 267 Access to Community of Fultondale, Alabama 271.0 Exit 271 Access to Community of Gardendale, Alabama 272.0 Exit 272 Access to Community of Mount Olive, Alabama (Mt. Olive is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Jefferson County, Alabama on the outskirts of Birmingham, Alabama. As of the 2000 census, the population of the community is 3,957.) 275.0 Exit 275 Access to Commuity of Morris, Alabama (Population of the town, as of 2000 Census is : 1,827) 281.0 Exit 281 282.0 Exit 282 Access to Community of Warrior, Alambama; Population is 3,169 as of 2000 Census), Community of Kimberly, Alabama (Town's Population is 1,801) 284.0 Exit 284 Access to Haden Alabama 287.0 Exit 287 Access to highway US 31; Blount Springs, Alabama 289.0 Exit 289 Access to Rickwood Caverns 291.0 Exit 291 Access to Colony, Alabama 299.0 Exit 299 Access to Dodge City, Alabama; Lewis Smith Lake, Alabama. Junction of State 69 south to Jaspar, Alabama 304.0 Exit 304 Access to Good Hope, Alabama (Population as of 2000 Census is : 1966) 308.0 Exit 308 Access to Cullman, Alabama. Ave Maria Grotto. Juction of highway US 278 to William B. Bankhead National Forest Campground Avalon Landing RV Park 2444 Avalon Blvd, Milton, FL, 850-995-5898, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 30.527744, -87.087288) Birmingham South Campground 222 Hwy 33, Pelham, AL, 205-664-8832, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 33.286285, -86.807172) Bladon Springs State Park 3921 Bladon Rd., Bladon Springs, AL, 251-754-9207 (Lat/Long = 31.731243, -88.194172) Cedar Pines RV Campground Highway 87 North, 6436 Robie Road, Milton, FL, 850-623-8869 (Lat/Long = 30.682027, -87.052405) Chickasaw State Park 26955 U.S. Hwy. 43, Gallion, AL, 334-295-8230, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 32.361811, -87.779805) DeSoto Caverns Park Campground 5181 DeSoto Caverns Parkway, Childersburg, AL, 256-378-7252, [email protected] (Lat/Long = 33.304109, -86.280381) Discount Camping Club 602 S. Main St, Crestview, FL (Lat/Long = 30.753519, -86.565528) Eagles Landing RV Park 4504 Log Lake Rd, Holt, FL, 850-537-9657 (Lat/Long = 30.705417, -86.750620) Page 4/12 PDF Document Generated on 2021-Aug-10 Copyright
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