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Bob Wallace Avenue/Sparkman Drive

Bob Wallace Avenue and Sparkman Drive are major thoroughfares in Huntsville, Alabama that connect to make a horseshoe-shaped road around the city. The two roads run through several residential neighborhoods and school zones including the University of Alabama in Huntsville. On average, approximately 21,000 vehicles travel along the roads each day.[2]

Bob Wallace Avenue/Sparkman Drive
Length10.4 mi (16.7 km)[1]
LocationHuntsville, Alabama
North end US-231/431 Memorial Parkway
(continues as US-72 East)
Major
junctions
SR-53 (Jordan Lane)

US-72 (University Drive)
I-565

US-231 Memorial Parkway
South endLytle Street SE

Description edit

US-72 enters the city of Huntsville over Chapman Mountain from the north east and follows exit 21 on I-565 to intersect US-231/431 (Memorial Parkway) in north Huntsville where it becomes Sparkman Drive. The five lane road travels west, intersecting Blue Spring Road, and enters into a residential area. The road then intersects Pulaski Pike before turning southwest, providing access to Highlands Elementary School and the Academy for Academics and Arts magnet school (formerly Ed White Middle School).

Sparkman Drive intersects Jordan Lane (SR-53) and continues heading southwest, intersecting Adventist Boulevard. The road then turns south, running through a residential area before traveling under University Drive (US-72), where access is provided by controlled-access ramps. Sparkman Drive continues to head south, running along the east border of Cummings Research Park and to the west of University of Alabama in Huntsville to intersect Bradford Drive and Holmes Avenue.

After passing UAH, Sparkman Drive passes over Interstate 565 and then becomes Bob Wallace Avenue. Following a sharp turn to the east, Bob Wallace Avenue passes by a service road providing access to the US Space and Rocket Center. This section of Bob Wallace is planned to house part of the future Singing River Trail of North Alabama, a 70-mile bicycling and walking trail that will connect Huntsville, Madison, Athens, and Decatur.[3] Bob Wallace Avenue runs north of Morris Elementary School and continues east passing by the Huntsville Botanical Garden to intersect Jordan Lane and Patton Road, where Kiwanis Soccer Park is located. Heading south on Patton Road, the road provides access to gates 8 and 10 of the Redstone Arsenal.

Bob Wallace Avenue continues east to provide access to Westlawn Middle School before heading into a residential area and intersecting Triana Boulevard and other surface streets, including 1st Street Southwest which provides access to Brahan Spring Park and Milton Frank Stadium. Bob Wallace Avenue passes over Spring Branch creek to intersect Leeman Ferry Road and Memorial Parkway. After passing under the Parkway, Bob Wallace continues east to cross over a former Louisville and Nashville Railroad rail line and travels south of Huntsville High School where the road narrows to four lanes from five. Bob Wallace continues through another residential area to intersect Whitesburg Drive, followed by California Street where the road then narrows down to two lanes, and reaching its southern terminus at Lytle Street.


History edit

Sparkman Drive and Bob Wallace Avenue were once two separate streets before Interstate 565 was built in the early 1990s. Bob Wallace Avenue connected directly to Old Madison Pike and Sparkman Drive intersected to two roads just south of what was State Route 20 (now Interstate 565).

Prior to 1958, Bob Wallace Avenue was actually 13th Street West. On November 1, 1958 13th Street West was officially renamed to Bob Wallace Avenue in accordance with an ordinance (ordinance no. 58-165)[4][5] that renamed much of the streets within the city of Huntsville.

Major Intersections edit

 
An exit sign on Memorial Parkway for Bob Wallace Ave.
Road Notes
   US-231/431 (Memorial Pkwy.) North end
Pulaski Pike NW
  SR-53 (Jordan Ln. NW)
Adventist Blvd. NW Provides access to Oakwood University
  US-72 (University Dr.) Access via controlled-access ramps
Bradford Dr. NW/Holmes Ave. NW Access to Cummings Research Park
  I-565 Becomes Bob Wallace Avenue, exit 15 on I-565
Jordan Ln. SW/Patton Rd. SW Leads to Gate 10 of Redstone Arsenal[6]
Triana Blvd. SW
1st St. SW Leads to Brahan Spring Park
Leeman Ferry Rd. SW
  US-231 (Memorial Pkwy.)
Whitesburg Dr. S
California St. SE South end

Education edit

Multiple schools and colleges are located on or directly accessible via Sparkman Drive and Bob Wallace Avenue.

Public Transportation edit

Multiple City of Huntsville shuttle bus stops are located in various locations along the two roads.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Overview of Bob Wallace Ave/Sparkman Drive (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  2. ^ "- City of Huntsville Traffic Engineering". Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  3. ^ "Singing River Trail Master Plan" (PDF). 2019-07-01. p. 28. (PDF) from the original on 2020-07-23. Retrieved 2020-07-22.
  4. ^ City street name change ordinance, no. 58-165, City of Huntsville. OCLC 31535436. Retrieved 1 February 2012.
  5. ^ Hollis, Mike (13 July 2009). "Who was Bob Wallace Avenue named for?". The Huntsville Times. Retrieved 25 February 2012.
  6. ^ Redstone Arsenal - Gate Schedules July 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Berachah Academy (in Madison County, AL) - Hometown Locator
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-08-18. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  9. ^ Huntsville City Schools - Morris Elementary
  10. ^ Huntsville City SChools - Highland Elementary
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2012-01-12.
  12. ^ Huntsville City Schools - Westlawn Middle
  13. ^ UAHuntsville - The University of Alabama in Huntsville
  14. ^ City of Huntsville Public Transit 2011-12-27 at the Wayback Machine

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Bob Wallace Avenue and Sparkman Drive are major thoroughfares in Huntsville Alabama that connect to make a horseshoe shaped road around the city The two roads run through several residential neighborhoods and school zones including the University of Alabama in Huntsville On average approximately 21 000 vehicles travel along the roads each day 2 Bob Wallace Avenue Sparkman DriveLength10 4 mi 16 7 km 1 LocationHuntsville AlabamaNorth endUS 231 431 Memorial Parkway continues as US 72 East MajorjunctionsSR 53 Jordan Lane US 72 University Drive I 565 US 231 Memorial ParkwaySouth endLytle Street SE Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 Major Intersections 4 Education 5 Public Transportation 6 ReferencesDescription editUS 72 enters the city of Huntsville over Chapman Mountain from the north east and follows exit 21 on I 565 to intersect US 231 431 Memorial Parkway in north Huntsville where it becomes Sparkman Drive The five lane road travels west intersecting Blue Spring Road and enters into a residential area The road then intersects Pulaski Pike before turning southwest providing access to Highlands Elementary School and the Academy for Academics and Arts magnet school formerly Ed White Middle School Sparkman Drive intersects Jordan Lane SR 53 and continues heading southwest intersecting Adventist Boulevard The road then turns south running through a residential area before traveling under University Drive US 72 where access is provided by controlled access ramps Sparkman Drive continues to head south running along the east border of Cummings Research Park and to the west of University of Alabama in Huntsville to intersect Bradford Drive and Holmes Avenue After passing UAH Sparkman Drive passes over Interstate 565 and then becomes Bob Wallace Avenue Following a sharp turn to the east Bob Wallace Avenue passes by a service road providing access to the US Space and Rocket Center This section of Bob Wallace is planned to house part of the future Singing River Trail of North Alabama a 70 mile bicycling and walking trail that will connect Huntsville Madison Athens and Decatur 3 Bob Wallace Avenue runs north of Morris Elementary School and continues east passing by the Huntsville Botanical Garden to intersect Jordan Lane and Patton Road where Kiwanis Soccer Park is located Heading south on Patton Road the road provides access to gates 8 and 10 of the Redstone Arsenal Bob Wallace Avenue continues east to provide access to Westlawn Middle School before heading into a residential area and intersecting Triana Boulevard and other surface streets including 1st Street Southwest which provides access to Brahan Spring Park and Milton Frank Stadium Bob Wallace Avenue passes over Spring Branch creek to intersect Leeman Ferry Road and Memorial Parkway After passing under the Parkway Bob Wallace continues east to cross over a former Louisville and Nashville Railroad rail line and travels south of Huntsville High School where the road narrows to four lanes from five Bob Wallace continues through another residential area to intersect Whitesburg Drive followed by California Street where the road then narrows down to two lanes and reaching its southern terminus at Lytle Street History editSparkman Drive and Bob Wallace Avenue were once two separate streets before Interstate 565 was built in the early 1990s Bob Wallace Avenue connected directly to Old Madison Pike and Sparkman Drive intersected to two roads just south of what was State Route 20 now Interstate 565 Prior to 1958 Bob Wallace Avenue was actually 13th Street West On November 1 1958 13th Street West was officially renamed to Bob Wallace Avenue in accordance with an ordinance ordinance no 58 165 4 5 that renamed much of the streets within the city of Huntsville Major Intersections edit nbsp An exit sign on Memorial Parkway for Bob Wallace Ave Road Notes nbsp nbsp US 231 431 Memorial Pkwy North endPulaski Pike NW nbsp SR 53 Jordan Ln NW Adventist Blvd NW Provides access to Oakwood University nbsp US 72 University Dr Access via controlled access rampsBradford Dr NW Holmes Ave NW Access to Cummings Research Park nbsp I 565 Becomes Bob Wallace Avenue exit 15 on I 565Jordan Ln SW Patton Rd SW Leads to Gate 10 of Redstone Arsenal 6 Triana Blvd SW1st St SW Leads to Brahan Spring ParkLeeman Ferry Rd SW nbsp US 231 Memorial Pkwy Whitesburg Dr SCalifornia St SE South endEducation editMultiple schools and colleges are located on or directly accessible via Sparkman Drive and Bob Wallace Avenue Berachah Academy 7 Academy for Academics and Arts formerly Ed White Middle School 8 Morris Elementary School 9 Highland Elementary School 10 Huntsville High School 11 Westlawn Middle School 12 University of Alabama in Huntsville 13 Public Transportation editMultiple City of Huntsville shuttle bus stops are located in various locations along the two roads 14 References edit Overview of Bob Wallace Ave Sparkman Drive Map Google Maps Retrieved 2012 01 12 City of Huntsville Traffic Engineering Retrieved 2019 09 21 Singing River Trail Master Plan PDF 2019 07 01 p 28 Archived PDF from the original on 2020 07 23 Retrieved 2020 07 22 City street name change ordinance no 58 165 City of Huntsville OCLC 31535436 Retrieved 1 February 2012 Hollis Mike 13 July 2009 Who was Bob Wallace Avenue named for The Huntsville Times Retrieved 25 February 2012 Redstone Arsenal Gate Schedules Archived July 22 2011 at the Wayback Machine Berachah Academy in Madison County AL Hometown Locator Huntsville City Schools Ed White Middle Archived from the original on 2007 08 18 Retrieved 2012 01 12 Huntsville City Schools Morris Elementary Huntsville City SChools Highland Elementary Huntsville City Schools Huntsville High Archived from the original on 2012 01 15 Retrieved 2012 01 12 Huntsville City Schools Westlawn Middle UAHuntsville The University of Alabama in Huntsville City of Huntsville Public Transit Archived 2011 12 27 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob 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