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University Drive is a major east–west thoroughfare in Huntsville, Alabama, [1] [2] following US Route 72 into the city from the west. The highway carries on average approximately 56,000 vehicles a day [ 3 ] at 45 mph (72 km/h).
MidCity District (formerly known as MidCity Huntsville for a brief period of time) is a mixed-use retail development center currently being built in Huntsville, Alabama on the corner of University Drive and Research Park Boulevard (SR-255) on the land formerly used for Madison Square Mall.
The Parkway feeds the 7-lane University Drive, also known as US 72. Also intersecting the Parkway is the 5-lane Governors Drive that serves southeast Huntsville, Hampton Cove, and Huntsville Hospital. [11] Interstate 565 ascends Chapman Mountain, and descends the other side towards Gurley as US 72.
4. Madison Square/University Drive; University Drive commercial area, Madison Square Mall, Perimeter Office Park 5. Airport Road; Von Braun Center, Parkway Place Mall, Crestwood Medical Center, Huntsville Hospital Medical Mall 6. Southwest Huntsville; Von Braun Center, Westlawn, Brahan Springs Park/Senior Center, Milton Frank Stadium 7. Alabama ...
Memorial Parkway, also known as the Parkway, is a major thoroughfare in Huntsville, Alabama [2] that carries over 100,000 vehicles on average a day. [3] It, in whole or in part, follows U.S. Route 231, U.S. Route 431, U.S. Route 72, and State Route 53 through the Huntsville city limits. [4]
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) is a public research university in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and comprises eight colleges: arts, humanities & social sciences; business; education; engineering; honors; nursing; science; and graduate.
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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.