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'''State Road 267''', although numbered as a north-south route, runs primarily west to east in the eastern [[Florida panhandle]], and can somewhat be considered as a bypass of [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]].
'''State Road 267''', although numbered as a north-south route, runs primarily west to east in the eastern [[Florida panhandle]], and can somewhat be considered as a bypass of [[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]].
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*Southern terminus: [[U.S. Route 98|US 98]]
*Southern terminus: [[U.S. Route 98|US 98]]


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[[Category:Florida State Roads|267]]
[[Category:Florida State Roads|267]]



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Revision as of 00:34, 8 June 2007

State Road 267, although numbered as a north-south route, runs primarily west to east in the eastern Florida panhandle, and can somewhat be considered as a bypass of Tallahassee.

The route begins at the Georgia border, connecting with State Route 302, and runs south through Quincy, intersecting with US 90, before reaching State Road 20.

The route then turns east, briefly joining with FL 20 across the Ochlockonee River, then splitting off and heading southeast through the Apalachicola National Forest, crossing US 319 and State Road 363 before terminating at US 98 in Newport.

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SR 265FL SR 273

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