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Fillmore Drive Dead end south-southeast of Marianna: SR 73 south of Marianna: Former SR 280A [1] CR 286: Blueberry Drive Gloster Avenue CR 286 at the Calhoun County line south-southeast of Shady Grove: US 90 / Gloster Avenue in Sneads: Former SR 286 [1] CR 1656: 3rd Avenue Gardenview Road US 231 / 3rd Avenue in Alford: CR 167 southwest of Marianna
The Sunshine Skyway Bridge, carrying I-275/US 19 across Tampa Bay. The road begins at an interchange with US 41 in Manatee County and remains independent until the interchange with I-275 at exit 5, where it overlaps I-275 across the Sunshine Skyway Bridge, the terminus of which is at the intersection of I-275 and SR 682 at exit 17.
Marianna is located in central Jackson County at (30.776370, –85.238149 U.S. Route 90 passes through the center of town as Lafayette Street, leading east 14 miles (23 km) to Grand Ridge and west 9 miles (14 km) to Cottondale .
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US 90 (Levy Street / SR 10) – Chipley, Marianna, Florida Caverns State Park, Falling Waters State Recreation Area: 51.871: 83.478: CR 169 north (Peanut Road) – Graceville 54.824: 88.231: SR 73 south – Marianna, Florida Caverns State Park 58.259: 93.759: CR 162 – Jacob City, Greenwood, NFREC-Marianna Beef Unit and Bull Test: Campbellton ...
The approximate coordinates for the Town of Alford is located at (30.694794, –85.393119 [7]The town is located along U.S. Route 231 approximately 4 mi (6.4 km) south of its intersection with Interstate 10.
U.S. Route 90 (US 90) in the state of Florida is the northernmost east–west United States Numbered Highway in the state. US 90 not only passes through the county seats of all the 16 counties it runs through on its course in Florida and is also the road upon which many of the county courthouses are located, but it was the first paved road in Florida (from Jacksonville westward a few miles).
At their request, the name was changed to Gardenia in 1884. The Florida Railroad, put through the town just prior to this, had listed the town as Fruitland Park in all their printed matter and refused to recognize the new name of Gardenia. Consequently, all freight and express had to be directed to Fruitland Park and all mail addressed to Gardenia.