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West of Gainesville: SR 26 (W. Newberry Road) West of Gainesville: CR 29: 75th Street S/N SR 24 (Archer Road) Arredondo: SR 26 (Newberry Road) West of Gainesville: GIS data shows this as CR 237, probably a typo CR 30: SW 24th Avenue, SW 20th Avenue W/E SW 122 Street West of Gainesville: SR 121 (SW 34th Street) Gainesville: CR 32: SW 8 Avenue W ...
The Helyx Bridge, unofficially dubbed the DNA Bridge, is a pedestrian and bicycle overpass located in Gainesville, Florida. It crosses over U.S. Route 441 (US 441). History
Florida State Truck Route 24 in Gainesville, Florida was established in order to divert trucks form the congested downtown areas of Gainesville. [4] The route begins at the Interstate 75 at Exit 384, and follows that route south, having also joined Truck Route 26 which ran southbound along I-75 since Exit 387.
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The Historic Haile Homestead, also known as Haile Plantation House or Kanapaha, is a historic site and museum in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is located at 8500 SW Archer Rd. SR 24. On May 2, 1986, the plantation house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.The Homestead is unique in the Nation for its "Talking ...
SR 121 (Williston Road) to SR 331 – Gainesville, Williston: 383.694: 617.496: 75: 384: SR 24 (Archer Road) – Gainesville, Archer: To UF Health Shands Hospital: 387.218: 623.167: 76: 387: SR 26 (Newberry Road) – Gainesville, Newberry: To HCA Florida North Florida Hospital 389.815: 627.346: 77: 390: SR 222 (NW 39th Avenue) – Gainesville ...
Map of Alachua County, 1883. In 1817, F. M. Arredondo received the 20-mile square Arredondo Grant in the southern part of what is Alachua County. By the time Florida was formally transferred from Spain to the United States, people from the United States and from Europe were settling in the area.
Archer is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. It is part of the Gainesville, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 1,140, up from 1,118 at the 2010 census. The city is named after James T. Archer, the first Florida Secretary of State.