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Florida Road Map Itineraries |
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United States 1,
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Interstate Highway #10,
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United States Highway #301, Georgia / Florida State Line to City of Ocala
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Interstate Highway #4,
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State Highway #40, Ocala to Ormond Beach
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United States Highway #41, City of Miami to Naples (The Tamaimi Trail Scenic Highway)
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Interstate Highway #75,
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State Highway #775, Lemon Bay/Myakka Trail Scenic Highway - Cape Haze Loop
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State Highway #776, Lemon Bay/Myakka Trail Scenic Highway
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Road Highway #905, & 905a - Munroe County Roadway Toll Roadway - Key Largo to Florida City
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Interstate Highway #95,
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State Highway #997, Florida City to Miramar ( Junction of U. S. Highway # 27 )
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State Highway #FL-TP, Florida's Turnpike - Port St. Lucie to Homestead
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Highway State 997
View from highway Driving north.
Highway United States 1
View from highway Traveling south.
Highway United States 1
Photo taken from John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Campgrounds
Highway Interstate 75
Exit 435 Junction Interstate Highway 10, Access to Community of Wellborn, Florida.
Highway United States 301
View from highway Driving south.
Highway United States 41
View from highway Driving west.
Highway State 40
Junction of highway #301 City of Ocala, Florida. Named an 'All America City' in 1995, Ocala is the county seat, and has a present population of 46,453 making it the largest city in the county. Drive down Fort King Street in the Ocala historic district, and you will be impressed by the obvious care taken with the renovation and preservation of the area's homes. The Ocala Historic District, offers the opportunity to take a walking tour through stately neighborhoods of lovely Victorian homes. Fort King Street was named after the military post of Fort King, the site of which is within city limits. Fort King was built prior to the Second Seminole War of Florida (1835-1842) according to archaeologist Gary Ellis. Three substantive archaeological surveys have been conducted in the vicinity and the findings of these earlier studies led to a new study in 1993-94 identifying two distinct prehistoric components. The investigation of the history of Fort King is still ongoing with plans to offer the public a chance to learn more about life in those times.
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