Updated on Apr 13, 2021
Cooks Springs (also known as Cook Springs or Polk ) is an unincorporated community in St. Clair County, Alabama, United States. Cooks Springs is located along Interstate 20 and U.S. Route 78, west of Pell City. Cooks Springs had a post office until November 19, 2011 it still has its own ZIP code, 35052. Cooks Springs was named for William Praytor Cooke, who settled here in 1854.
The community is located along Interstate 20 west of Pell City, along a stretch of freeway commonly known as "Bloody 20" due to the significantly hilly ridges the freeway passes through, posing a threat to slowing truck traffic. Access to the community can be found from exit 152. Via I-20, Birmingham is 28  mi (45  km) west, and Atlanta, GA is
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