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U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) in the state of Florida is the westernmost north–south United States Numbered Highway in the state. It runs 43.7 miles (70.3 km) from downtown Pensacola north to the Alabama state line entirely within Escambia County.
U.S. Route 29 or U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for 1,043.3 miles (1,679.0 km) from Pensacola, Florida, to Ellicott City, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, Maryland, in the Eastern United States, connecting the Florida Panhandle to the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.
United States Numbered Highways of the Florida State Highway System; ... US 29 / SR 15 / SR 113 in Flomaton, AL: 1926: current US 41: 478.92: 770.75
The route was originally designated SR 164 until it was changed to SR 29 during the 1945 Florida State Road renumbering. [5] SR 29 was extended from Everglades City to Chokoloskee in 1956 upon the completion of a causeway across Chokoloskee Bay.
The western terminus is an intersection with Pensacola Boulevard (U.S. Route 29 or US 29 and SR 95). Since the state of Florida renumbered its Florida State Roads in 1945, a grid system of designation was imposed.
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U.S. Route 29; Alabama State Route 29 (former) Arkansas Highway 29; California State Route 29. County Route J29 (California) County Route S29 (California) Florida State Road 29. County Road 29 (Collier County, Florida) Georgia State Route 29; Idaho State Highway 29; Illinois Route 29; Indiana State Road 29; County Route C29 (Humboldt County ...
U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Danville, Virginia 1936–1941) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Danville, Virginia 1941–1970) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Greensboro, North Carolina) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (Greenville, South Carolina) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (High Point, North Carolina 1934–1948) U.S. Route 29 Alternate (High Point, North Carolina 1948–1991)