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State Road 292 (SR 292) is a major thoroughfare in the Pensacola, Florida metropolitan area. Locally, it is known as Pace Boulevard, Barrancas Avenue, Gulf Beach Highway, Sorrento Road, and Perdido Key Drive.
Tate Road S/N US 90 Alt. Ensley: CR 297: Gonzalez: Former SR 489: CR 493: North T Street S/N US 90 / North T Street Pensacola: SR 295: West Pensacola–Brent: Former SR 493: CR 498: Copter Road W/E US 90 Alt. Ferry Pass: Arand Drive / Copter Road Ferry Pass: CR 749: Chemstrand Road Old Chemstrand Road S/N CR 292 / Ten Mile Road
U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) in the state of Florida is the westernmost north–south United States Numbered Highway in the state. It runs 43.7 miles (70.3 km) from downtown Pensacola north to the Alabama state line entirely within Escambia County. US 29 runs as a four-lane highway through much of the Florida Panhandle, becoming six lanes through ...
Florida State Road 14 Truck, Madison. Florida State Road 29 Truck, LaBelle. Florida State Road 39, Plant City. Florida State Road 230, Starke.
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State Road 295 SR 295 in red, SR 295 Spur in blue, SR 752 in purple Route information Maintained by FDOT Length 7.992 mi (12.862 km) Major junctions South end Naval Air Station Pensacola Major intersections US 98 in West Pensacola US 90 in West Pensacola US 29 in Pensacola I-110 in Pensacola North end SR 289 in Pensacola Location Country United States State Florida Counties Escambia Highway ...
Perdido Key is a 24-kilometre-long (15 mi) barrier island on the north coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The island extends from Pensacola Pass on the east to Perdido Pass on the west. Most of the island is in Florida, with the western end of the island in Alabama. Santa Rosa Island is to the east of the island, and Alabama Point is to the west.
Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park is a 4,290-acre (17.4 km 2) preserve, a unit of Florida State Park located 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Pensacola, in northwestern Florida. It is home to four species of endangered pitcher plants, as well as other rare and endangered plant species. The rare, carnivorous white–top pitcher plant is unique to ...