
Alabama 22
A lengthy route stretching from Safford and Alabama 5 in southwest Alabama through Selma, Clanton, Alexander City, to the Georgia state line east of Roanoke.
Counties: Dallas, Chilton, Coosa, Tallapoosa, Chambers, Randolph

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| Mileage sign posted for Alabama 22 eastbound after it ends an eight mile overlap with U.S. 31. The state route enters the Coosa River valley and crosses Mitchell Lake en route to the Coosa County seat of Rockford (pop. 428). Photo taken 09/29/03.
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| A one mile overlap exists between Alabama 22 west and Alabama
49 southbound at the town of New Site (pop. 848) in northern Tallapoosa County. The combination results
in a four-lane section of highway. Photo taken 09/29/03.
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| Alabama 22 westbound parts ways with Alabama 49 at New
Site. 17 miles to the south Alabama 49 reaches the county seat of Dadeville (pop. 3,212) and U.S. 280.
Alabama 22 meanwhile continues 13 miles westward to Alexander City (pop. 15,008).Photo taken 09/29/03.
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| Now within Alexander City, Alabama 22 westbound sees another
overlap, this time with Alabama 63. The north-south route travels nine miles south from Hackneyille to
merge onto Alabama 22. Photo taken 09/29/03.
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| One mile removed from downtown Alexander City, Alabama 22
and 63 reach U.S. 280. Here Alabama 63 departs Alabama 22 for a 25 mile journey south to Eclectic (pop. 1,037).
Alabama 22 meanwhile turns right onto U.S. 280 west for a two-mile overlap with the federal highway. Traffic
turning left onto U.S. 280 east will reach Dadeville and Alabama 49 in 13 miles. Photo taken 09/29/03.
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| Westbound Alabama 22 in rural Coosa County. The east-west
highway crosses Mitchell Lake into Chilton County in this westbound photograph. To the north is Mitchell Dam,
one of two Coosa River blockages. Photo taken 09/29/03.
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