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'''Chalkville Road''' is an approximately 5-mile stretch of [[Jefferson County Road 10]] through [[Trussville]], [[Grayson Valley]], And [[Clay]].  
'''Chalkville Road''' is an approximately 5-mile stretch of [[Jefferson County Road 10]] through [[Trussville]], [[Grayson Valley]], And [[Clay]].  


County Highway 10 begins at the [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]] - [[St Clair County]] line and continues northward as [[Roper Road]]. It becomes '''South Chalkville Road''' at the [[Queenstown Road]] intersection. At the [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]] intersection it continues due north as '''North Chalkville Road''' through the [[Cahaba Project]]. Just south of  [[Interstate 59]] it turns to the northwest. After it crosses the interstate bridge, the road continues to the northwest a s Chalkville Road. This stretch, which traverses [[Chalkville Mountain]], was previously named '''Chalkville Mountain Road'''. The road continues through Grayson Valley and Clay until the [[Old Springville Road]] intersection, where it continues northwesterly as [[Sweeney Hollow Road]].
County Highway 10 begins at the [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]] - [[St Clair County]] line and continues northward as [[Roper Road]]. It becomes '''South Chalkville Road''' at the [[Queenstown Road]] intersection. At the [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]] intersection it continues due north as '''North Chalkville Road''' through the [[Cahaba Project]]. Just south of  [[Interstate 59]] it turns to the northwest. After it crosses the interstate bridge, the road continues to the northwest as Chalkville Road. This stretch, which traverses [[Chalkville Mountain]], was previously named '''Chalkville Mountain Road'''. The road continues through Grayson Valley and Clay until the [[Old Springville Road]] intersection, where it continues northwesterly as [[Sweeney Hollow Road]].


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== Notable locations ==
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* [[Old Springville Road]] intersection (continues west as [[Sweeney Hollow Road]])
** 5470: [[Center Point Fire Station No. 5]]
* [[Grayson Valley Road]] intersection (southwest only)
** 5614: [[Gyro's Cafe]]
** 5712: [[North Tavern]]
** [[Colonial Promenade at Trussville]]
* [[Trussville Crossings Boulevard]]/[[Trussville Crossings Parkway]] intersection
** [[Trussville Shopping Center]]
* [[Interstate 59]] interchange (continues south as North Chalkville Road)
** 801: [[Hickman-Yarbrough House]]
** 128: [[First Baptist Church Trussville]]
** 120: [[First United Methodist Church Trussville]]
* [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]] ([[U.S. Highway 11]]) intersection (continues south as South Chalkville Road)
** 109: [[First Commercial Bank]] branch
** 120: [[Golden Rule Bar-B-Q]]
** 6345: [[Marvin’s]]
* [[Queenstown Road]] intersection (continues east as [[Roper Road]])


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[[Category:Chalkville Road|*]]

Revision as of 15:39, 26 December 2012

Chalkville Road is an approximately 5-mile stretch of Jefferson County Road 10 through Trussville, Grayson Valley, And Clay.

County Highway 10 begins at the Jefferson - St Clair County line and continues northward as Roper Road. It becomes South Chalkville Road at the Queenstown Road intersection. At the Main Street intersection it continues due north as North Chalkville Road through the Cahaba Project. Just south of Interstate 59 it turns to the northwest. After it crosses the interstate bridge, the road continues to the northwest as Chalkville Road. This stretch, which traverses Chalkville Mountain, was previously named Chalkville Mountain Road. The road continues through Grayson Valley and Clay until the Old Springville Road intersection, where it continues northwesterly as Sweeney Hollow Road.

Notable locations

For an alphabetical list of locations, see the Chalkville Road category.