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A US 17 shield used in Florida prior to 1993 The original Lake Monroe Bridge over St. Johns River, which carried US 17 (and US 92) from 1933 to 1994 US 17 was one of the original routes of the U.S. Numbered Highway System , which was established in 1926.
County Road 68 is a western extension of SR 68 along Orange Avenue from SR 713 just outside Fort Pierce to the Okeechobee County line; the County Road 68 designations continues west into Okeechobee County to US 441. The entire roadway was formerly designated SR 68. [4] Both segments of CR 68 and SR 68 are part of the historical Florida Cracker ...
A developer plans to construct a 39-lot single-family plat along the trail in East Pierce County. ... The homes are expected to provide housing for about 156 people. ... As of Jan. 17, the ...
A US 17 shield used in Florida prior to 1993. From 1956 until 1993, US 17 signs in Florida featured black numbering on a yellow shield. The color coding of U.S. Highways by the Florida Department of Transportation was stopped when the state could only use federal funding for stock black-and-white; a few yellow US 17 signs remain. [citation needed]
Stretching 148 miles (238 km) across the Florida peninsula, State Road 70 (SR 70) spans five Florida counties and straddles the northern boundaries of two more.Its western terminus is at US 41 (14th Street West) south of Bradenton (Manatee County); its eastern terminus is an intersection of Virginia Avenue and South Fourth Street (U.S. Route 1/SR 5) in Fort Pierce (St. Lucie County).
Known locally as Orange Avenue, State Road 68 (SR 68) is a 4.5-mile-long east–west street in Fort Pierce, Florida.The eastern terminus of SR 68 is at an intersection with North Fourth Street (US 1-SR 5); the roadway continues east a short distance towards Indian River Drive (County Road 707) in downtown Fort Pierce without state or county designation.
With a Dec. 22 deadline looming for site proposals, Martin County and Stuart have submitted an application for a station but Fort Pierce has not.
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