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St. Cloud or Saint Cloud [5] is a city in northern Osceola County, Florida, United States. It is on the southern shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga in Central Florida, about 26 miles (41.8 km) southeast of Orlando. The population was 35,183 in the 2010 census, and 58,964 in the 2020 census.
St. Cloud, FL 34769-5268. USA. ... CEEB code: 101485: NCES School ID: ... In addition to the state standard curriculum, Saint Cloud High School offers vocational ...
SR 91 at Georgia state line 63.454 102.119 SR 2: SR 94 at Georgia state line SR 94 at Georgia state line 15.539 25.008 SR 3: SR 520 in Merritt Island: Kennedy Space Center: 9.755 15.699 SR 4: US 29 in Century: US 90 in Milligan: 43.705 70.336 SR 5: Fleming Street in Key West: US 17 / SR 25 at Georgia state line 533.486 858.562 mostly carries US ...
The 33141 ZIP code of Miami Beach is almost $111,000 cheaper than Miami Beach’s most expensive ZIP code of 33140. This ZIP code has a low median household income as well, at just over $65,000 ...
zip code Upper zip code ... St. Cloud: 1 Osceola: 34769 St. Francis: 1 Lake St. George: 1 Broward ... State Highway: 1 Seminole: 32733
from U.S. 17/92 & FL 46 to I-4 & U.S. 17/92 Interchange (Co-signed with SR 500) in Sanford; The rest is signed as various U.S. Highways: US 441 from north of Belle Glade to the end of the first section, east of St. Cloud; US 17 from Orlando to Jacksonville (With the exception of Sanford between U.S. 17/92 & FL 46 to I-4 & U.S. 17/92 Interchange)
State Road 89 (SR 89) is a north–south highway in the state of Florida that extends from U.S. Route 90 (US 90) to the Alabama state line where it becomes County Road 55. . All of SR 89 is contained within Santa Rosa County, and most of the road is a two-lane undivided highway, except between Milton and Point Baker, where it is a four-lane divided highw
St. Cloud Depot is a former railway station in St. Cloud, Florida. After the original c. 1910 station building failed to placate demand, the city petitioned for a new station be built on the site. The old building was moved north of the tracks and continued use as the local freight depot; [1] the new passenger station was opened in May 1918. [2]