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State Road 23 (SR 23), also known as the First Coast Expressway, is a controlled-access toll road serving as an outer bypass around the southwest quadrant of Jacksonville, Florida. As of 2024 [update] , the first phase has been built, linking Interstate 10 (I-10) near Whitehouse with SR 21 (Blanding Boulevard) in the Middleburg area.
U.S. Highway 23 (US 23) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs from Jacksonville, Florida, to Mackinaw City, Michigan. In the U.S. state of Florida, US 23 is concurrent with US 1 south of Alma, Georgia, except in Downtown Jacksonville. US 23 is also concurrent with US 301 between Homeland, Georgia, and Callahan.
U.S. Route 23 or U.S. Highway 23 (US 23) is a major north–south United States Numbered Highway between Jacksonville, Florida, and Mackinaw City, Michigan. It is an original 1926 route which originally reached only as far south as Portsmouth, Ohio, and has since been extended. It was formerly part of the major highway known as the Dixie Highway.
SR-137 at Alabama state line 14.405 23.183 SR 190: SR 85 at Eglin AFB: SR 397 in Valparaiso: 1.227 1.975 SR 196: Tarragona Street in Pensacola: US 98 in Pensacola: 1.009 1.624 SR 200: US 41 (SR 45) in Hernando: SR A1A (SR 105) in Fernandina Beach: 155.816 250.762 partly carries US 301: SR 201: US 301 in Baldwin: US 301 north of Baldwin: 3.933 6.330
Every section of U.S. Highway and Interstate Highway has a State Road number assigned to it, usually unsigned (for example, Interstate 4 is also unsigned SR 400). In addition to some named toll roads (for example, 91 and 821 , which make up Florida's Turnpike ) some minor State Roads are also unsigned (like SR 913 and SR 5054 ).
The William Bartram Scenic and Historic Highway– State Road 13 – winds its way along the St. Johns River through pine and palmetto barrens, oak hammocks and swamps, often canopied with trees ...
A three-day beach festival headlines the fan festivities around the 2023 NHL All-Star Game.
Florida State Truck Route 121 in Gainesville, Florida was formed in the mid-1970s in order to divert trucks form the congested downtown areas of Gainesville. [3] The route begins at the intersection of State Road 121, Florida State Road 331 and Alachua County Road 23, removing the concurrencies with the SR 24 and 26 Truck Routes.