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Florida City Index 41 ALABAMA 137 153 87 167 109 53 27 122 91 84 19 G 122 1 85 2 2 E Bainbridge 29 2 2 O 133 Century 331 71 R 333 84 G 129 97 189 81 84 4 I Valdosta 197 83 A 69 94 Crestview DeFuniak Ponce Chipley 90 7 A 87 Baker Bonifay Marianna L Springs de Leon 26 40 A 90 Holt 90 10 B 333 121 Fernandina Beach A 95A 31 M 79 231 Sneads 267 94 A Milton 10 90 Hillard 1 Yulee 41 85 285 Quincy 27 59 95 319 129 GEORGIA A1A 42 Amelia Island 10 221 A1A 81 Vernon Greensboro 19 53 Jacksonville 87 331 Havana 145 Jennings 41 90A 10 Monticello Museum of 17 85 Niceville 71 90 2 94 International Pensacola 79 69 Madison Science & 301 115 90 90 20 77 12 6 Jasper History (MOSH) Airport Regional Airport Fountain Blountstown ✈ ✈ Navarre 189 Ebro 267 Tallahassee Lee 17 Pensacola 20 90 Grayton Beach Point 20 20 10 White Bryceville A1A 43 Washington 29 90 105 98 98 59 Bristol 20 263 27 Springs 110 Destin 98 Panama City Lamont 295 Atlantic Beach 292 399 51 Fort Walton 441 Jacksonville 9A Shipwreck Gulf 19 Navarre Beach Santa Seaside Bay County Youngstown ✈ 75 Rosa Beach 267 19 41 10 Neptune Beach Island at 21 Breeze Beach International Airport 41 90 18 Adventure Pensacola Sandestin Seagrove Beach 375 53 Live Oak Jacksonville Beach Perdido Beach 231 12 363 59 27 221 90 Landing 71 65 Tallahassee Ponte Vedra Beach Key Blue Mountain Beach Seacrest Beach ALT 251 10 16 202 Ghost Tours of St. Augustine, 319 Wakulla Springs 51 90 134 13 115 Seacrest 98 98✈ Regional Airport 61 Lake City 228 Lightner Museum, Rosemary 3 Olustee Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth, Crawfordville 98 121 295 Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! Museum, u l f o f Beach 22 St. Marks Perry 129 301 12 Alligator Farm, Scenic Cruise, G M Inlet Beach 98 27 441 Orange MOSH The Oldest Wooden e Panama City Sopchoppy 247 100 21 School House in the USA, x 41 Middleburg Park Sightseeing Trains, i Panama City Beach Spanish Quarter Village, c Panacea Vilano Beach o WaterSound Beach 47 215 Green 1 A1A World Golf Village, Mexico 319 Branford St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum, 16 Cove Old Town Trolley Tours, Beach 67 98 19 Fort White Old Florida Museum, 27 Springs 16 54 2 65 98 Starke Potter’s Wax Museum, 55 Old St. Augustine Village Carrabelle Alligator Point High 100 13 98 51 Bell St. Augustine Springs 121 21 312 St. Augustine Cape San Blas 98 Alachua Waldo 17 St. George Island 349 129 Keystone Beach Eastpoint 300 360 24 47 41 441 Heights 207 95 A1A Marineland of Port 30 300 Florida St. Joe Apalachicola Cross City 27 1 Florahome 100 50 East 19 Gainesville Palatka Steinhatchee Old Town 26 20 Palatka 1 I-10 Welcome Center 850-944-0442 98 Trenton Newberry 20 Fanning Springs 2 U.S. 231 Welcome Center 850-263-3510 20 Escambia 800-874-1234 31 Miami-Dade 305-444-7270 42 Nassau 904-261-3248 53 Seminole 800-800-7832 129 Orange Springs 19 Palm Coast OFFICIAL Micanopy 3 Capitol Welcome Center 850-488-6167 ALT 24 41 121 309 100 Bunnell 21 Escambia 800-328-0107 32 Miami-Dade 305-247-2332* 43 Okaloosa 800-322-3319 54 St. Johns 904-825-1000 Chiefland 27 Cross Creek Welaka 17 Flagler Beach FLORIDA 4 Joseph O. Striska 27 75 49 i Bronson ALT 33 44 St. Johns 904-471-1596 349 441 301 1 Welcome Center at I-75 386-938-2981 22 Hernando 800-601-4580 Miami-Dade 305-674-1231* Okeechobee 800-871-4403 55 27 Crescent 11 A1A WELCOME CENTERS Williston City 5 I-95 Welcome Center 904-225-9182 23 Hillsborough 800-44-TAMPA 34 Miami-Dade 305-672-1270* 45 Orange 407-363-5872 56 St. Lucie 800-344-TGIF Suwannee Silver Springs 58 Ormond Beach 6 Broward 800-22-SUNNY 13 Collier 239-695-3311 24 Hillsborough 813-754-7045 35 Miami-Dade 305-245-9180 46 Osceola 800-333-KISS 57 Volusia 386-253-8669 24 19 121 41 27 Daytona Beach OFFICIAL COUNTY Silver Springs International 00 98 40 7 Charlotte 941-639-2222 14 Collier 239-394-7549 25 Indian River 772-567-3491 36 Monroe 800-842-9580 47 Pinellas 727-464-7200 58 Volusia 386-677-3454 Airport Daytona Beach WELCOME CENTERS Dunnellon Ocala 40 Daytona Beach Shores 40 De Leon 57 ✈ 1 Alachua 352-374-5260 8 Charlotte 941-627-2222 15 Collier 239-262-6141 26 Jackson 850-482-8061 37 Monroe 800-322-5397 48 Polk 800-828-7655 59 Walton 800-822-6877 Cedar Key 301 Springs Port Orange 200 92 4 95 Ponce Inlet 40 27 19 1 2 Bay 888-723-2546 9 Charlotte 888-478-7352 16 Duval 904-791-4305 27 Lake 352-429-3673 38 Monroe 800-822-1088 49 Putnam 386-698-1657 * Spanish Speaking DeLand New Smyrna Yankeetown Weirsdale 44 441 42 Umatilla A1A Beach 50 Lake Helen 3 Bay 800-PC BEACH 10 Charlotte 800-603-7198 17 Duval 904-741-3044 28 Lee 239-590-4855 39 Monroe 800-527-8539 Putnam 386-328-1503 27 DeBary Crystal 301 Orange Cassadaga Central Florida Zoo & 11 River City Botanical Gardens 4 Brevard 321-454-2022 11 Citrus 800-587-6667 18 Duval 904-242-0024 29 Leon 800-628-2866 40 Monroe 800-872-3722 51 Santa Rosa 800-480-7263 Wildwood Leesburg 44 Eustis Sorrento Lake Mary Tavares 44 Winter Springs 5 Brevard 321-449-4444 12 Clay 904-264-2651 19 Escambia 800-635-4803 30 Manatee 941-729-9177 41 Nassau 904-277-0717 52 Sarasota 800-522-9799 44 Inverness 44 441 46 Sanford Homosassa FLO Mt. Dora Orlando/Sanford Springs Homosassa RID Fruitland Longwood Airport State Wildlife A’S Howey- ✈ PGA BLVD Park 41 Park Altamonte 17 Geneva S.E. FLORIDA 786 Palm Beach Gardens Sumterville in-the-Hills Springs 1 inch equals approx. 5.5 miles TPK 427 98 Floral City Apopka 434 0 2.75 5.5 BEELINE HWY 811 North Palm Beach Bushnell 436 Oviedo 46 Mims Nobleton 27 Ferndale 429 Maitland N LAKE BLVD 33 441 Titusville 809 Florida City Index Chuluota A1A 19 301 Winter Garden Winter 0 4.25 8.5 Brooksville 419 F 95 Grayton Beach, D-2 Pahokee, P-11 50 27 Park L Alachua, L-4 438 2.5 cm equals approx. 8.5 km O 50 5 R Alligator Point, H-3 Green Cove Springs, N-3 Palatka, N-4 22 Groveland 427 Kennedy Space Center I 708 50 Orlando D Lake Park Weeki Wachee 98 Clermont Christmas A Altamonte Springs, L-13, O-7 Greensboro, G-2 Palm Bay, P-8 Visitor Complex ’ S Springs Waterpark A 436 809 MILIT T West Palm U Alva, N-12 Groveland, N-7 Palm Beach, C-8, R-12 407 U TRAIL S Spring Hill 471 R T Gulf Breeze, B-2 Palm Beach Gardens, C-7 528 N R 1 Amelia Island, O-2 Cape Canaveral/ Beach AR 3 P A Gulf Cove, M-11 Palm Coast, O-4 33 Orlando 520 I L 589 75 Lake Buena ✈ Y K Anna Maria Island, L-10 I 417 Port Canaveral A E P International 4 N Gulf Stream, R-12, C-10 Palm Harbor, L-8 Vista ALM BEA Apalachicola, G-4 Dade City SEMINOLE RD 41 R Gulfport, L-9 Palmdale, O-11 4 Airport O Palm Beach Apollo Beach, M-9 Cocoa Merritt Island Y 52 52 192 AL Royal Palm Beach Haines City, N-8 Palmetto, L-10 Port Richey Kissimmee Apopka, N-7 98 Rockledge Cocoa Beach CH A1A Hallandale, C-14 Panacea, H-3 Wesley VD Palm Beach Arcadia, N-10 New Port Celebration 1 OKEECHOBEE BL 704 International Harmony, O-8 Panama City, F-3 Chapel Fantasy A1A Atlantic Beach, O-2 Richey 17 532 Airport of Flight St. Cloud VEDERE RD Auburndale, N-8 Havana, H-2 Panama City Beach, E-3 46 Viera 7 BEL 275 Zephyrhills 27 Aventura, Q-14 Hialeah, B-16 Pembroke Pines, B-14 Polk City Champions Gate 192 Harmony Brevard Zoo VD Singer Island Tarpon Springs Lutz SOUTHERN BL OCEAN BL Highland Beach, R-13 Pensacola, B-2 ✈ OLIVE A Davenport 98 Avon Park, N-9 557 441 98 Palm Harbor ALT 301 39 518 SUMMIT 95 Baker, C-1 High Springs, L-3 Pensacola Beach, B-2 19 589 75 559 Haines City 807 Dunedin 192 Indialantic VD Bal Harbour, C-15 Hilliard, N-1 Perdido Key, B-2 19 Safety Thonotosassa 33 570 FOREST HILL BL VE Tampa Bay International Airport ✈ Loxahatchee JOG RD 882 VD Bartow, N-9 Hillsboro Beach, C-12 Perry, J-3 Harbor Lakeland Auburndale Melbourne Melbourne Beach 1 Hobe Sound, Q-11 Pinecrest, Q-15 4 Winter Haven F 10TH Bell, K-4 92 L Palm Bay Hollywood, B-14, Q-14 Pineland, M-12 Clearwater Beach 24 540 ALT O AVE Lake Worth Belleair Beach, L-9 ✈ 27 R 441 441 Clearwater 60 Dover 17 ID Melbourne LAKE WORTH 802 Big Pine Key, O-17 Holmes Beach, L-10 Pinellas Park, L-9 Plant City 98 Dundee A Belleair Beach 275 618 60 48 ’S International Blountstown, G-2 Holt, C-1 Placida, M-11 Largo 686 Florida Air Museum Historic Bok Sanctuary 1 A 809 95 Airport Blue Mountain Beach, D-2 Homestead, Q-15 Plant City, M-8 Indian Rocks Beach 688 92 at Sun ’n Fun Cypress OSBOURNE RD Homosassa, L-6 Plantation, B-13 Indian Shores ALT Bartow Gardens Lake River Ranch Kenansville t LANTANA RD Manalapan Boca Grande, M-12 19 Tampa Brandon A1A Boca Raton, C-11, Q-13 Howey-In-The-Hills, N-6 Point Washington, E-2 Redington Shores Wales 507 North Redington Beach Lithia l HYPOLUXO RD Bokeelia, M-12 Hutchinson Island, Q-10 Polk City, N-8 Pinellas Park ALT 60 Madeira Beach 37 27 27 a FLORID Immokalee, O-13 Pompano Beach, C-12, Q-13 Gulfport Bonifay, E-1 Treasure Island 699 Apollo Beach Indian Rocks Beach, L-9 Ponce de Leon, E-1 693 98 Frostproof n Bonita Springs, N-13 St.
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