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  2. Florida State Road 9336 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 9336 (SR 9336), also known in parts as the Ingraham Highway, Tower Road and West Palm Drive, is an 8.75-mile-long (14.08 km) two- to four-lane road in Miami-Dade County, in the U.S. state of Florida. The route is the only signed four-digit state road in Florida.

  3. Florida State Road 84 - Wikipedia

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    Maps in the late 1960s indicated that Alligator Alley would be designated State Road 838, a designation which runs along Sunrise Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. [8] Though, when the highway was completed and opened on February 11, 1968, the State Road 84 designation and signs were placed along the entire length of the road (101 miles or 162.54 ...

  4. Florida State Road 804 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 804 (SR 804) is a 9.843-mile-long (15.841 km) east–west highway serving as a major commercial and commuter road through Boynton Beach in southern Palm Beach County, Florida.

  5. Florida State Road 823 - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of SR 823. Florida State Road 823 (SR 823) is a 20.6-mile (33.2 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Florida.The road runs from U.S. Route 27 (US 27 or SR 25) in Hialeah to Interstate 595 (I-595 or SR 862) and SR 84 in Davie.

  6. Florida State Road 884 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 884 begins at the eastern end of the Tamiami Trail intersection, heading east through the southern end of Fort Myers. The route intersects State Road 739 (Metro Parkway) and passes by the Calusa Nature Center and Planetarium before interchanging with Interstate 75 west of Lehigh Acres.

  7. Florida State Road 404 - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the route became part of the newly created Indian River Lagoon Scenic Highway, which was a series of roads around the Indian River Lagoon. [11] In conjunction with a project to add additional lanes to I-95, FDOT authorized funding in March 2008 to create an interchange with an extension of the Pineda Causeway.

  8. Florida State Road 739 - Wikipedia

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    The southern terminus of SR 739 is an intersection with US 41 near San Carlos Park.SR 739 is known as Michael G. Rippe Parkway for its first three miles. Immediately north of the southern terminus is an interchange with Alico Road (CR 840) which includes only a southbound exit and northbound entrance.

  9. Florida State Road 780 - Wikipedia

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    SR 780 begins at an intersection with US 301/SR 683 in Sarasota, heading east on Fruitville Road, a four to six-lane divided highway, continuing onto County Road 780.West of US 301, Fruitville Road continues as an unnumbered four-lane divided highway under city control to an intersection with US 41/SR 45 in Downtown Sarasota.