State Route 104 (SR 104) is a 10.769-mile-long (17.331 km) state highway completely within Baldwin County in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. The western terminus of the highway is at an intersection with U.S. Route 98 (US 98) in Fairhope. The eastern terminus of the highway is at an intersection with SR 59 in Robertsdale.
SR 104 begins at an intersection with US 98 (North Greeno Road) in Fairhope, in Baldwin County. Here, the roadway continues as CR 98 (Homestead Avenue). SR 104 travels to the east and leaves the city limits of Fairhope. It has an intersection with and then crosses over . The highway intersects SR 181. It crosses over , Fish River, and before intersecting the northern terminus of (Sedlack Road). A short distance later is an intersection with . SR 104 enters Silverhill, where it passes , intersects (Broad Street), passes Oscar Johnson Park, and crosses over . The highway then enters Robertsdale. It intersects (Palmer Street). A short distance later, it meets its eastern terminus, an intersection with SR 59 (Milwaukee Street). Here, the roadway continues to the east as (East Silverhill Avenue).
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The western terminus of SR 104 was truncated in the mid-1950s. Prior to that time, the highway continued northward from Fairhope to an intersection with US 90 in Daphne.[2][3] By 1957, the section of the highway between Fairhope and Daphne was redesignated as US 98.