Alabama State Route 247
State Route 247 or SR-247 is a 25-mile (40 km) long route that serves as a connection between State Route 24 east of Halltown with U.S. Highway 72 east of Pride.
Read more about Alabama State Route 247: Route Description, Counties Along The Route, Major Intersections
Famous quotes containing the words alabama, state and/or route:
“While over Alabama earth
These words are gently spoken:
Serveand hate will die unborn.
Loveand chains are broken.”
—Langston Hughes (20th century)
“Hast ever ben in Omaha
Where rolls the dark Missouri down,
Where four strong horses scarce can draw
An empty wagon through the town?
Where sand is blown from every mound
To fill your eyes and ears and throat;
Where all the steamboats are aground,
And all the houses are afloat?...
If not, take heed to what I say,
Youll find it just as I have found it;
And if it lies upon your way
For Gods sake, reader, go around it!”
—For the State of Nebraska, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)
“A Route of Evanescence
With a revolving Wheel”
—Emily Dickinson (18301886)