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Old Shell Road is a thoroughfare located in central Mobile County with the entirety of its length being within the City of Mobile. Old Shell Road is a two lane road, with the exception of the area between Hillcrest Road and University Boulevard, which was widened to accommodate traffic from the University of South Alabama. Old Shell Road begins at Schillinger Road within the city limits of Mobile (annexed in 2007) where it proceeds eastward.
 

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