State Road 78
State Road 78 is the Florida Department of Transportation designation for three separate east–west sections of a road that was once a single stretch of road extending from the Gulf Coast of Florida to the northern tip of Lake Okeechobee. In the 1980s, two segments of the route were removed from state maintenance to county maintenance (and the road designations were changed to reflect the action); more recently, SR 78 signs disappeared from the four-mile-long stretch of US 27/SR 25 that doubled as the State Road. All three sections are signed east–west, even though the easternmost section is actually a north–south route. Formerly marked as Florida State Road 142, before the 1945 Florida State Road re-numbering.
State Road 78, related objects
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_State_Road_78
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Coordinates: 26°48'57"N 81°18'19"W
- Glades County, Florida 21 km
- Hendry County, Florida 25 km
- Lake Okeechobee 46 km
- Highlands County, Florida 59 km
- Okeechobee County, Florida 65 km
- Charlotte County, Florida 67 km
- Lee County, Florida 68 km
- Collier County, Florida 73 km
- Palm Beach County, Florida 86 km
- Martin County, Florida 88 km
- State Road 29 9 km
- County Road 80A 13 km
- Pollywog Road 13 km
- Florida State Road 80 21 km
- Detjens Dairy Road (CR 17) 26 km
- County Road 731 27 km
- River Road (County Road 78) 31 km
- U. S. Route 27 34 km
- County Road 74 38 km
- Florida State Road 29 48 km