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The majority of the road is signed as State Road 808 (SR 808), but the westernmost 3.5 miles (5.63 km) is designated as County Road 808. SR 808 begins at an intersection with US 441 – SR 7 in what was formerly Mission Bay (but is now unincorporated Boca Raton ; its eastern terminus is an intersection with Federal Highway ( US 1 and unsigned ...
Roughly the junction of Pennsylvania Route 51 and Legislative Route 4036, including Post Office Road, Church Street, Pennsylvania Route 532, and Old Ridge Road 40°03′42″N 79°45′43″W / 40.061667°N 79.761944°W / 40.061667; -79.761944 ( Star Junction Historic
Contents: Counties in Florida (non-linked contain no National Register listings) Alachua - Baker - Bay - Bradford - Brevard - Broward - Calhoun - Charlotte - Citrus - Clay - Collier - Columbia - DeSoto - Dixie - Duval - Escambia - Flagler - Franklin - Gadsden - Gilchrist - Glades - Gulf - Hamilton - Hardee - Hendry - Hernando - Highlands - Hillsborough - Holmes - Indian River - Jackson ...
CR 78 / Howard Road at the Hendry County line west-northwest of LaBelle: CR 78 / Caloosa Estates Drive at the Hendry County line northwest of LaBelle: Former SR 78; [1] travels along Hendry County line CR 78A: Ortona Road Entrance to Ortona Lock and Dam south-southeast of Ortona: SR 78 in Ortona: CR 78B: Access Road Hunter Road Linda Road SR 78 ...
Roughly bounded by South Ingraham Avenue, East Lime Street, Bartow Road, Hollingsworth Road, and McDonald Place 28°02′27″N 81°56′33″W / 28.040833°N 81.9425°W / 28.040833; -81.9425 ( Biltmore-Cumberland Historic
The Harold C. Price Sr. House was built in 1956 and is located at 7211 N. Tatum. Price was the owner of the “Price Tower” in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. The construction of the Norman Lykes House began in 1959 and competed in 1967. It is located at 6836 N. 36th Street in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
The Dunlawton Plantation and its sugar mill date to the latter years of the Second Spanish period in Florida. In August 1804, Patrick Dean, a merchant from the Bahamas, and his uncle John Bunch, a planter from Nassau, were granted by the Spanish Crown land in Florida that had been part of the British Turnbull grant of 1777.
John Fairfax was born in Charles County, Maryland in 1763, to the former Elizabeth Buckner (1746–1793), the second wife of William Fairfax (1722–1793), whose family had long settled in Charles County, Maryland and were distant relatives of Lord Fairfax, who received a large land grant in the Northern Neck of Virginia.