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Stapleton is a small unincorporated community in northern Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, with a population of 519.. It is part of the Daphne-Fairhope-Foley metropolitan area . Stapleton lies along U.S. Route 31 and State Route 59 and has been considered for incorporation within the cities of Loxley and Bay Minette .
December 12, 1976 (South of Mobile on the eastern end of Dauphin Island: Dauphin Island: 13: Charles Denby Garrison Sr. House: September 9, 2009 (County Road 55, approximately 1 mile northwest of its junction with State Route 158
Unsigned, concurrent with US 31 south of Athens; prior to the 1957 renumbering, the road continued south from Stapleton via current SR 59 SR 4: 192.192: 309.303 US 78/I-22 at the Mississippi state line: US 78 at the Georgia state line 1928 [3] current Mostly unsigned, concurrent with US 78: SR 5: 197.775: 318.288 US 43 at Thomasville
Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., Rylands St., St. Stephens Rd., and Ann St. 30°41′46″N 88°03′59″W / 30.696111°N 88.066389°W / 30.696111; -88.066389 ( The Campground This historic district encompasses a historically African American neighborhood consisting of over 166 contributing buildings.
It reaches Bay Minette and junctions with SR 225, and eventually I-65 at mile 34. The route then continues south to SR 287, also known as the Gulf Shores Parkway. That route is an effective route for people heading to Montgomery and beyond from Gulf Shores. The routes swap right-of-ways and SR 59 continues along the Gulf Shores Parkway.
Malbis is an unincorporated community in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.The community lies at the crossroads of U.S. 90 and Alabama State Route 181 just south of I-10.
Daphne (/ ˈ d æ f n iː /) is a city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States, on the eastern shoreline of Mobile Bay.The city is located along I-10, 11 miles east of Mobile and 170 miles southwest of the state capital of Montgomery.
The Garland Farm property consists of about 5 acres (2.0 ha) of woods and fields, with a main house, greenhouse, barn, and a small shop. The main house, a Cape built c. 1800 and rebuilt in the mid-19th century, was acquired by the Garland family in the 1870s, and was the home of Lewis and Amy Garland, the superintendent and chief horticulturalist of Beatrix Farrand's Reef Point Estate.