Eastern Terminus of I-10; Interstate 95 Interchange 351 A, B&C (Jacksonville, Florida)
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The first section of I-10 in Florida was completed between Sanderson and Jacksonville in 1961. I-10 and i-95 connect this important port city with land shipping routes throughout the United States.
This is the eastern end of Interstate 10 at the I-10/I-95 interchange in Jacksonville, Florida.
The western end is in Santa Monica, California at the Robert E. McClure Tunnel; 2460 miles west of this point.
A: Park Street
B: Interstate 10 west (US Route 17 south, State Route 8 west) – Lake City
C: Stockton Street
This is the eastern end of Interstate 10 at the I-10/I-95 interchange in Jacksonville, Florida.
The western end is in Santa Monica, California at the Robert E. McClure Tunnel; 2460 miles west of this point.
A: Park Street
B: Interstate 10 west (US Route 17 south, State Route 8 west) – Lake City
C: Stockton Street
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_10
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Coordinates: 30°19'15"N 81°41'1"W
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