Alabama State Route 210

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State Route 210
Length: 13 mi[1] (21 km)
Beltway around Dothan
Major
junctions:
US-231
US-84
US-431
SR-52
SR-53 (junctions are listed clockwise from south)
Counties: Houston
Alabama State Routes
< SR-209 SR-211 >

State Route 210 or SR-210, also known as Ross Clark Circle or simply "The Circle" to locals, is a route overlaid by US-84, US-231, and US-431 encircling Dothan in Houston County.

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[edit] Route description

SR-210 is highly developed and heavily used both by those who live and work in Dothan and by motorists bound for beach destinations in Florida who use it as a bypass of the city. It is a divided four-lane highway and carries a speed limit of 50 mph for its entire circumference. As with all other state highways in Alabama, mile markers are posted along the route. Numbering begins and ends at the intersection with US-231/SR-1/Oates Street on the south side of the city.

[edit] Counties along the route

[edit] Communities along the route

[edit] Major intersections

State Route 210 junctions the following major routes (starting at due south and proceeding clockwise):

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[edit] External links

  • Alabama Department of Transportation county road maps for Houston (Adobe Acrobat reader required for maps; enlargement of maps necessary for legibility)