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SR A1A / SR 528 west to I-95 – International Airport, Orlando, Port Canaveral B Cruise Terminals / South Cargo Piers, Cocoa Beach: Trumpet interchange: 0.32: 0.51: State Road 401 Bridge over Canaveral Barge Canal: 0.87: 1.40: Port Canaveral A Cruise Terminals 8 & 10 (Disney, Royal Caribbean) interchange; northbound exit and southbound ...
The airport has been named United Airport (1930–1934), Union Air Terminal (1934–1940), Lockheed Air Terminal (1940–1967), Hollywood–Burbank Airport (1967–1978), Burbank–Glendale–Pasadena Airport (1978–2003), and Bob Hope Airport after comedian Bob Hope (since 2003 as the legal name). [5]
SR 401 north – Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Port Canaveral: Southern terminus of SR 401; Port Canaveral exit for A Cruise Terminals 1-3 and North Cargo Piers: 53.343: 85.847: 54B: Jetty Park, Port Canaveral: Port Canaveral exit for B Cruise Terminals 4-10 and South Cargo Piers: 53.499: 86.098: SR A1A south – Port Canaveral, Cape ...
It will be based at Port Canaveral, and will be the largest cruise ship with a regular schedule of two sailings a week from any port. Latest from Disney: Disney's new Treasure to debut in 2024 at ...
Port Canaveral B Cruise Terminals, South Cargo Piers (CR 401 south) Interchange; south end of freeway 98.363: 158.300: SR 401 north – Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Port Canaveral A Cruise Terminals, North Cargo Piers: Interchange; southern terminus of SR 401 and eastern terminus of SR 528 overlap: Merritt Island: 99.4: 160.0
Port Canaveral is a cruise, cargo, and naval port in Brevard County, Florida, United States. The port has the busiest cruise terminals in the world. In 2022, the port had over 4 million passengers passing through it during the fiscal year. [3] Additionally, over 5.4 million tonnes of bulk cargo moves through each year. [4]
The Port of Palm Beach is located 72 miles (116 km) north of Miami and 150 miles (240 km) south of Port Canaveral. The 300-foot-wide (91 m) ship channel and 1,100-by-1,400-foot (430 m) turning basin are in Lake Worth, and connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Lake Worth Inlet. The nominal depth at mean low water of the channel and turning ...
It was "Port Canaveral" from 1954 to 1962, and then the City of Cape Canaveral from 1962 to 1963, when a larger post office was built. In 1963, President Lyndon Johnson issued an executive order renaming the area "Cape Kennedy", after President John F. Kennedy, who had set the goal of landing on the Moon.