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SR 72 (Stickney Point Road) to I-75 – Myakka State Park, Arcadia, Gulf Beaches, Siesta Key 211.106: 339.742: Proctor Road (CR 72A east) Sarasota: 212.086: 341.319: SR 758 (Bay Road / Bee Ridge Road) to I-75 – Siesta Key, Beaches: 214.196: 344.715: US 301 north (Washington Boulevard / SR 683) – Bradenton: No left turn southbound; southern ...
Here are some other key considerations. ... The 86-year-old Punta Gorda resident and her cat evacuated to a friend’s house on Sept. 26. ... from Siesta Key on the west to Daytona Beach on the ...
This piece would extend north to Tucker's Grade just south of Punta Gorda in early 1980 and south to Immokalee Road in North Naples by 1981. Also in 1981, the segment from US 301 in Manatee County south to River Road near Venice opened, which would be completed south to the southern segment in Punta Gorda later that year. It would reach ...
PUNTA GORDA – OCTOBER 10: In this aerial view, a boat rests in a street after it was washed ashore when Hurricane Milton passed through the area on October 10, 2024, in Punta Gorda, Florida.
Siesta Key is a barrier island with 5,500 residents about five miles south of Sarasota or 50 miles south of Tampa on Florida's west coast. It's just over 100 miles southwest of Orlando. It's just ...
Siesta Key is a barrier island off the southwest coast of the U.S. state of Florida, located between Roberts Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.A portion of it lies within the city boundary of Sarasota, but the majority of the key is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sarasota County.
U.S. Highway 17 (US 17) in Florida is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs 317 miles (510 km) from the Punta Gorda, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area northeast to the Jacksonville metropolitan area.
On August 13, 2004, Hurricane Charley made landfall near the southern terminus of US 17 at Punta Gorda. [5] The hurricane threatened to hit much of the highway, [ 6 ] affecting the route in Florida from Punta Gorda to north of Orlando (when Charley followed the route of I-4 out to sea).