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It is composed of three bridges and connects the municipalities of Melbourne and Indialantic across the Indian River Lagoon in Brevard County. The causeway is part of U.S. 192 (also known as SR 500), whose eastern terminus is located approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the bridge, at SR A1A. East of the bridge, the road is known locally as ...
Pages in category "Bridges over the Indian River (Florida)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Bridge of Lions, SR A1A over Matanzas River (AIWW), St. Augustine; Crescent Beach Bridge, SR 206 over Matanzas River (AIWW), Crescent Beach; Knox Memorial Bridge, CR 2002 over Halifax River (AIWW), Mound Grove; Main Street Bridge, CR 4040 over Halifax River (AIWW), Daytona Beach; North Causeway, SR 44 over Indian River (AIWW), New Smyrna Beach
Peter P. Cobb Memorial Bridge Indian River Lagoon: 3,089 941.5 65 [61] 19.8 State Road A1A ... State Road 19 Bridge Cross Florida Barge Canal: 2,671 814.1 68 [73] 20. ...
The third bridge, a high-rise causeway, was completed in 1988. [citation needed] Just north of the bridge, the Indian River Lagoon splits to form the Banana River Lagoon east of the southern tip of Merritt Island, Florida. Its southern tip has been known locally as Dragon's Point since 1971 when a green dragon was built there. However, in 2002 ...
On May 1, 1917, the first, wooden, bridge opened between Cocoa, Florida, and Merritt Island, Florida, across the Indian River. Soon after this bridge was built, two ideas for a new bridge connecting Merritt Island and Cocoa Beach over the Banana River began circulating. One route Cross over Sykes Creek and east to Cocoa Beach The other route
The Indian River is a 121-mile (195 km) long [1] brackish-water lagoon on Florida's eastern Atlantic coast. [2] It is part of the Indian River Lagoon system, which in turn forms part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. It was originally called Río de Ais by the Spanish, after the Ais tribe who lived along the east coast of what is now Florida.
A sign for Florida State Road 510 in Roseland. Florida State Road 510's terminus at northbound State Road A1A. State Road 510 begins in Wabasso at US 1, and travels northeast towards the Indian River Lagoon. It crosses the Lagoon on two bridges, with Marshall Island, providing access to an environmental learning center in between the two bridges.