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  2. Old Spanish Trail (auto trail) - Wikipedia

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    A decade-long centennial celebration was planned to begin in 2019 and end with a 2029 motorcade from St. Augustine to San Diego. The volunteer Old Spanish Trail Centennial Celebration Association (OST100) is collecting oral histories, travel logs and news articles related to the Old Spanish Trail to conserve the roadways, businesses and historic sites of the original auto highway.

  3. List of former state roads in Florida (1–99) - Wikipedia

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    The road maintains the name "Old Spanish Trail" as it enters Holmes County from the Walton-Holmes County Line, briefly turning north and south on the east side of that border only to curve briefly to the east after one power line right-of-way where it then crosses a second power line right-of-way before turning northeast, and winding through ...

  4. U.S. Route 90 in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Florida State Road No. 1 (also known as the Old Brick Road, Red Brick Road, U.S. Highway 90, or Old Spanish Trail) is a historic road near Milton, Florida. It is located, roughly, in three sections east of Milton, parallel to US 90, between Marquis Bayou and Harold.

  5. U.S. Route 90 - Wikipedia

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    The Florida State Road No. 1 (also known as the Old Brick Road, Red Brick Road, U.S. Highway 90, or Old Spanish Trail) is a historic road near Milton, Florida. It is located, roughly, in three sections east of Milton, parallel to US 90, between Marquis Bayou and Harold. On June 23, 1994, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

  6. Bellamy Road - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish used existing Native American trails to reach missions established in the interior of Florida. The main route from St. Augustine to the Apalachee Province was known as el Camino Real, the Royal Road. [1] In the latter part of the 17th century the Spanish tried, with limited success, to improve the Royal Road to allow use by ox carts ...

  7. The never-ending story of El Camino Real de Los Tejas ... - AOL

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    The group is working steadily to educate the public about the historic value of the route — sometimes called the "Royal Road," "Old Spanish Trail," "King's Highway" or "Old San Antonio Road ...

  8. Category:Historic trails and roads in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Historic trails and roads in Florida" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Old Spanish Trail (auto trail)

  9. El Camino Real (Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Modern map of trail across northern Florida used by the Spanish Map from 1750 of trails used by Spanish between St. Augustine and the Apalachee Province. El Camino Real (The Royal Road) is the name (rough English translation: The King's Highway) that the Spanish gave to a trail they cleared in the 1680s, mostly over the traditional trails of Native Americans, from St. Augustine westward to the ...

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