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Quincy is located in central Gadsden County at (30.59, –84.58), [28] in the rolling hills of North Florida According to the United States Census Bureau , the city has a total area of 7.9 square miles (20.5 km 2 ), of which 0.02 square miles (0.04 km 2 ), or 0.18%, is water.
CR 65 north of Quincy: Former SR 270A; [1] segment north of Quincy is typoed on the current FDOT Gadsden County map as CR 2704. CR 270B: Lonnie Clark Road CR 270 west of Greensboro: CR 270A north-northwest of Greensboro: Former SR 270B [1] CR 272: Hutchison Ferry Road, Bainbridge Highway, Old Philadelphia Church Road CR 379A east-northeast of ...
State Road 269 (SR 269) is a 1.6-mile-long (2.6 km) two-lane state highway located east of downtown Quincy. Most of the roadway is within city limits though some portions are in unincorporated parts of Gadsden County. SR 269 runs from US 90/SR 10 and Ralph Strong Road north to East King Street and C&E Farm Road near the Quincy Municipal Airport.
The sign for Gadsden County while entering Florida from Georgia. Interstate 10 is the main west-to-east interstate highway in the county, and serves as the unofficial dividing line between northern and southern Gadsden County. It contains four interchanges within the county; CR 270A (Exit 166), SR 12 (Exit 174), SR 267 (Exit 181), and US 90 ...
Originally, SR 65 was co-signed with US 90 to Quincy, then north alone to the Georgia border, where it becomes State Route 241.Sometime in the 1990s [citation needed], FDOT downgraded the stretch of SR 65 from Quincy to the Georgia border to the Gadsden County government, in which that segment became County Road 65.
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State Road 267 (SR 267) is a road in the U.S. state of Florida.It has a north–south state route in the eastern Florida panhandle, west of Tallahassee.. The route begins at U.S. Route 98 (US 98) in Newport and heads northwest as it crosses SR 363, passes Wakulla Springs, crosses US 319, and continues through the Apalachicola National Forest.