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State Road 19 (SR 19) is a Florida State Road in Putnam, Marion, and Lake counties. It runs from Groveland to Palatka through Ocala National Forest . Along with SR 33 , SR 19 provides a mostly rural north-south corridor through central Florida from Lakeland to Palatka.
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, carrying I-275/US 19 across Tampa Bay. The road begins at an interchange with US 41 in Manatee County and remains independent until the interchange with I-275 at exit 5, where it overlaps I-275 across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the terminus of which is at the intersection of I-275 and SR 682 at exit 17.
Jacksonville Beach is a coastal resort city in Duval County, Florida, United States.The population was 23,830 at the 2020 census. [6] The city is part of group of communities collectively referred to as the Jacksonville Beaches on the northern half of San Pablo Island. [8]
US 98 near Santa Rosa Beach: SR-153 at Alabama state line 45.327 72.947 partly carries US 331: SR 84 (Naples) US 41 in Naples: SR 951 near Golden Gate: 6.464 10.403 SR 84 (Fort Lauderdale) I-75 (SR 93) in Weston: Miami Road in Fort Lauderdale: 18.29 29.43 SR 85: US 98 in Fort Walton Beach: SR-55 in Alabama state line 56.486 90.905 SR 87
Duval County, Florida (located in north-east Florida) operates a system of county roads that serve all portions of the county.. The numbers and routes of all Florida highways are assigned by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), while county road numbers are assigned by the counties, with guidance from FDOT. [1]
U.S. Route 19 or U.S. Highway 19 (US 19) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway in the Eastern United States. Despite encroaching Interstate Highways , the route has remained a long-haul road, connecting the Gulf of Mexico with Lake Erie .
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The U.S. Highways in Florida are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System maintained by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Prior to 1993, Florida used colored shields for its U.S. Highways. There are 18 current U.S. Highways in Florida and 2 former U.S. Highways.