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The Dixie Highway-Hastings, Espanola and Bunnell Road (also known as County Road 13 or the Old Brick Road) is a historic section of Old Dixie Highway in Florida. It is located roughly between Espanola (in Flagler County ) and CR 204 southeast of Hastings near Flagler Estates (in St. Johns County ).
Florida State Road 811 posted on Dixie Highway in Pompano Beach. In Broward County, an unsigned segment of CR 811 begins at an intersection with US 1 and SR A1A and travels north along East 3rd Avenue to meet SR 811 at Sunrise Boulevard (), all within the city of Fort Lauderdale.
The Dixie Highway would be the main north-south road through the area until it was replaced by U.S. Route 1 (US 1) a few blocks to the east in the 1920s. The road would also be designated as State Road 173 (SR 173) until the 1945 Florida State Road renumbering .
State Road 909 (SR 909) is a 3.77-mile (6.07 km) [2] [3] state highway in northern Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, that runs along West Dixie Highway, the original alignment of the Dixie Highway, [4] from the east end of Gratigny Drive (Florida State Road 924 [SR 924]/Northeast 119th Street) in North Miami northeast to North Miami Beach Boulevard (Florida State Road 826 [SR 826 ...
In Florida, US 1 was designated along the full length of SR 4. South of Jacksonville, this was both the Atlantic Highway and the eastern division of the Dixie Highway; the route from Jacksonville northwest into Georgia was a Jacksonville–Macon, Georgia, Dixie Highway connector. US 1 in Key West, March 1951
Highway names; Interstates: Interstate X (I-X) US Highways: U.S. Highway X (US X) State: ... The following is a list of county roads in Dixie County, Florida.
The following is a list of county roads in Palm Beach County, Florida. ... Southern terminus of CR 811 (former SR 811); former routing of Dixie Highway: 5.5: 8.9:
The first bridge built at this site to carry the Dixie Highway over the St. Lucie River was a swing bridge in 1918. This first bridge was named the Henry Flagler Bridge, named for the founder of the parallel Florida East Coast Railway. The route over the bridge would receive the designation of US 1 in 1926. [2]