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County Road 609 in St. Lucie County currently exists in two segments. The southern segment is the designation of Range Line Road north from the Martin County line (Range Line Road south of the Martin County line continues as Martin County Road 609) to CR 709 (Glades Cutoff Road) just west of Port St. Lucie.
State Road 716 (SR 716), locally known as Port St. Lucie Boulevard or "PSL" Boulevard, is a 4.355-mile-long (7.009 km) east–west route through Port St. Lucie, Florida, extending from its western terminus at an interchange with Florida's Turnpike (SR 91) to an intersection with U.S. Route 1 (US 1 or SR 5), its eastern terminus.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1]
The "SR 939A" symbol still exists on modern maps. [5] State Road 939B is a spur south of US 1 from Sugarloaf Key, traveling south through Pirate's Cove and west on the island to end at old SR 4A and SR 939B. The "SR 939B" symbol still exists on modern maps. [6]
SR 615 near St. Lucie Village: US 1 near St. Lucie Village: 0.569 0.916 SR 614: I-95 near Lakewood Park: SR 713 in Lakewood Park: 3.584 5.768 SR 615: Edwards Road near Fort Pierce: US 1 near St. Lucie Village: 6.168 9.926 SR 616: SR 60 in Tampa: US 92 (SR 600) in Tampa: 2.702 4.348 SR 618: US 92 (SR 600) in Tampa: I-75 (SR 93) near Brandon: 14. ...
The Turnpike has two exits within Port St. Lucie's city limits: Exit 142 (Port St. Lucie Boulevard (SR 716)) and exit 138 (Becker Road). For all of its route through Port St. Lucie, the turnpike is east of I-95. The Turnpike is four lanes wide , and provides access to Orlando to the north, and Miami to the southeast. The Port St. Lucie/Ft ...
Crosstown Parkway is a 10-mile (16 km), six-lane [1] thoroughfare running east–west in Port St. Lucie, Florida.When complete, its western terminus will be with CR 609 (Range Line Road); currently, the temporary western terminus is with Village Parkway in Tradition, approximately 2 miles west of Interstate 95 (I-95).
CR 726 east (Citrus Boulevard) – Palm City, Port St Lucie: Western terminus of CR 726: St. Lucie Canal (Okeechobee Waterway) 26.96: 43.39: Big John Monahan Bridge 27.411: 44.114: To SR 76 – Port Mayaca, Stuart: Grade-separated interchange: Palm Beach: Apix: 34.905: 56.174: CR 706 east to I-95 / Florida's Turnpike – Jupiter