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SR 483 / CR 483 at Daytona Beach: SR A1A at Daytona Beach: George W. Engram Boulevard; Fairview Avenue; Main Street — — Crosses Halifax River via Main Street Bridge. CR 4047 — — US 17 north of DeLand: SR 11: Marsh Road — — East side of DeLand Municipal Airport. CR 4050 — — SR 5A at Daytona Beach: SR A1A at Daytona Beach: Orange ...
In addition to the bridges near its termini, SR 441 also provides access (via Silver Beach Avenue, CR 4050) to Veterans Memorial Bridge in Daytona Beach. A northwestern continuation of Peninsula Drive permits access to the nearby Main Street Bridge and (via Seabreeze Boulevard, SR 430) Seabreeze Bridge, both also in Daytona Beach.
Main Street Bridge: CR 4040 Main Street Daytona Beach Broadway Bridge: US 92 International Speedway Boulevard ... Daytona Beach Veterans Memorial Bridge: CR 4050 ...
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Bridge of Lions, SR A1A over Matanzas River (AIWW), St. Augustine; Crescent Beach Bridge, SR 206 over Matanzas River (AIWW), Crescent Beach; Knox Memorial Bridge, CR 2002 over Halifax River (AIWW), Mound Grove; Main Street Bridge, CR 4040 over Halifax River (AIWW), Daytona Beach; North Causeway, SR 44 over Indian River (AIWW), New Smyrna Beach
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In 1887, the first bridge was opened across the Halifax River from Daytona to the peninsula. It was called the Central Bridge (named the Main Street Bridge today, carrying CR 4040) and connected Fairview Ave. in Daytona to Seabreeze Ave. (named Main St. today), in old Daytona Beach. Westbound view down Ocean Blvd. (Seabreeze Blvd.), 1902
Daytona Beach Shores, Florida - This relatively new, small community is located entirely on the beach peninsula, south of Daytona Beach. The community was formed in 1960 by a group of moteliers who called themselves 2,000 Cottages. The City incorporated in 1967 as Daytona Beach Shores, becoming another namesake of Mathias Day.