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Port Everglades is a seaport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, located in Broward County. Port Everglades is one of South Florida's foremost economic engines, as it is the gateway for both international trade and cruise vacations. In 2022, Port Everglades was ranked the third-busiest cruise homeport, accommodating more than 1.72 million passengers. [3]
This is a list of Florida municipalities that are located entirely on islands. Most of the island municipalities of Florida are located on barrier islands.Barrier islands stretch for 1,200 kilometres (750 miles) along the coast of Florida, with an area of 1,630 square kilometres (630 sq mi).
Port Everglades: 1 Broward: 33316 Port Everglades Junction: 1 Broward Port Inglis: 1 Levy Port LaBelle: 1 Hendry: 33935 Port LaBelle Gulf Area: 1 Glades Portland: 1 Walton: 32439 Port Laudania: 1 Broward Port Leon: 1 Wakulla Port Lonesome: 1 Pasco Port Malabar: 1 Brevard: 32905 Port Manatee: 1 Manatee Port Mayaca: 1 Martin: 33448 Port of Miami ...
A domestic ferry port operates near the Bight of Key West. The port is among the busiest passenger ports in the United States and one of Florida's most important and oldest ferry ports. The port conducts passenger ferry and cruise service to and from Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Fort Myers, Port Everglades, Cape Canaveral, and Marco Island, Florida.
With this new route, the Port Everglades Expressway was then planned to be built as an Interstate highway designated I-595 to provide an Interstate connection between I-75 and I-95. The first piece of the south extension of I-75 to open was a short segment just east of Fort Myers from SR 78 south to Corkscrew Road in 1979.
Just north of the Card Sound Road intersection, US 1 meets the southern end of Krome Avenue (former SR 997) and then enters Florida City. Here, US 1 intersects SR 9336, providing access westward to Everglades National Park; at the same intersection, Palm Drive (former SR 906) likewise provides access eastward to Biscayne National Park.
Interstate 595 (I-595), also known as the Port Everglades Expressway and unsigned Florida State Road 862 (SR 862), is a 12.86-mile (20.70 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway that connects I-75 and Alligator Alley in the west with Florida's Turnpike, I-95, Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport, U.S. Highway 1 (U.S. 1), and SR A1A before ...
SR 29 south of US 41 to Everglades City and Chokoloskee was given to county control at this time, becoming CR 29. [ 9 ] When plans were made to upgrade Alligator Alley to carry Interstate 75 in 1973, State Road 29 was not initially planned to have an interchange with the freeway due to environmental concerns.