Vestavia Mall Shopping Center
Vestavia Mall Shopping Center is a mall in Jefferson, Alabama. Vestavia Mall Shopping Center is situated nearby to the town Vestavia Hills, as well as near the village Cahaba Heights.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Vestavia Hills and Homewood.
Vestavia Hills
Town
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Vestavia Hills, colloquially known simply as Vestavia, is a city in Jefferson and Shelby counties in the U.S. state of Alabama. It is a suburb of Birmingham and it is made up of Vestavia, Liberty Park, and Cahaba Heights.
Homewood
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Homewood is located in Metropolitan Alabama, a suburb of Birmingham famous as the home of Samford University.
Cahaba Heights
Village
Cahaba Heights is a neighborhood of Vestavia Hills, a city in Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. Before annexation in 2002, it was a census-designated place in 1990 and 2000; the population was 5,203 at the 2000 census. Cahaba Heights is situated 6 km east of Vestavia Mall Shopping Center.
Vestavia Mall Shopping Center
- Type: Mall
- Location: Jefferson, Alabama, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
33.44622° or 33° 26′ 46″ northLongitude
-86.79249° or 86° 47′ 33″ westElevation
281 metres (922 feet)Open location code
865MC6W5+F2GeoNames ID
4095426
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