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  2. Florida State Road 514 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 514 (SR 514), known locally as Malabar Road, is a 4.262-mile-long (6.859 km) east–west highway that serves eastern Palm Bay and Malabar. It is the only east–west major road in Brevard County to be in both the 27th and 28th degrees latitude .

  3. Norman's chart of the lower Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    [4] Persac sailed the river in a skiff to collect information for the map, stopping frequently to inquire about names of plantations and plantation owners. [5] According to Reconstructing the Landscapes of Slavery (2021), "It has the effect of a promenade along the river, displaying the bounty of nature transformed into capitalist wealth. This ...

  4. Malabar Road - Wikipedia

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    Malabar Road is a major arterial road in Palm Bay and Malabar, Florida. However, the name can refer to two routes: Florida State Road 514;

  5. Eastern United States - Wikipedia

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    A video of the Eastern United States taken by the crew of Expedition 29 from the International Space Station as it passed over the region in 2011-2022 A map of the Eastern United States. The Eastern United States, often abbreviated as simply the East, is a macroregion of the United States located to the east of the Mississippi River. [1]

  6. Lists of crossings of the Mississippi River - Wikipedia

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    List of crossings of the Lower Mississippi River – crossings south of the Ohio River This page was last edited on 22 March 2022, at 21:08 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Tombigbee District - Wikipedia

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    They also acquired other French territories in North America east of the Mississippi River. [3] The boundaries of the district were roughly limited to the area within a few miles of the Tombigbee River and included portions of modern extreme southern Clarke County, northernmost Mobile County, and most of Washington County. [2] [4]

  8. Trans-Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    The travelers from Philadelphia took Forbes' Road to Pittsburgh, where they could travel west on the Ohio River. From Baltimore, they went to Pittsburgh on Braddock's Road. Middle Atlantic settlers used Cumberland Road (the National Road). Southerners used either the Great Valley Road or the Richmond Road through the mountains to the Cumberland ...

  9. Mississippi River Scenic Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi River Scenic Highway was part of a series of auto trails in the United States to promote travel along the Mississippi River. The organization was headquartered in St. Louis, though each state or division had their own organization, [2] which worked with local cities and towns along the route. [3]