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==Notable locations==
==Notable locations==
*4468: [[Jack's]]
* 2103: former location of [[Ol Baldy's]] and [[Mr Good Guy]] restaurants.
*4488: Former location of [[Big B Drugs]]
* 4468: [[Jack's]]
*4496: [[Mission Possible Bargain Center]], former location of Winn-Dixie
* 4488: Former location of [[Big B Drugs]]
*4509: [[Solid Rock Church]] in the former [[Pinson School]] building
* 4496: [[Mission Possible Bargain Center]], former location of Winn-Dixie
*[[Main Street (Pinson)|Main Street]] intersection
* 4509: [[Solid Rock Church]] in the former [[Pinson School]] building
**[[Triangle Park (Pinson)|Triangle Park]]
* [[Main Street (Pinson)|Main Street]] intersection
**[[Pinson City Hall]]
** [[Triangle Park (Pinson)|Triangle Park]]
*4655: Movie Gallery
** [[Pinson City Hall]]
*4675: Big 10 Tires
* 4655: Movie Gallery
*4689: Rite Aid
* 4675: Big 10 Tires
*4701: Winn-Dixie
* 4689: Rite Aid
* 4701: Winn-Dixie


[[Category:Center Point Road|*]]
[[Category:Center Point Road|*]]
[[Category:Pinson]]
[[Category:Pinson]]

Revision as of 15:19, 4 November 2008

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Center Point Road is the name of an approximately 1-mile stretch of Alabama Highway 75 as it passes northward through the city limits of Pinson. It begins at approximately 6 miles north of Highway 75's intersection with Exit 134 at I-59 (where it starts as Roebuck Parkway and continues northward as Parkway East and Center Point Parkway).

Center Point Road begins at the Highway 75 intersection of Sweeney Hollow Road and continues through the heart of Pinson until its intersection with Alabama Highway 151. At that point, Highway 75 takes a north-easterly turn and is known simply as Highway 75. The entire stretch of Center Point Road is 5 lanes, with two lanes each for north- and south-bound traffic, and a paved center turn lane. A widening project which included removing a bridge between Main Street and Highway 151 was undertaken in the late 1990s.

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