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'''State Road 65''' is a north–south route in the eastern [[Florida Panhandle|Panhandle]], running from a junction with [[U.S. Route 98 (Florida)|US 98]]/[[U.S. Route 319 (Florida)|319]] near [[Eastpoint, Florida|Eastpoint]] northwards through the [[Apalachicola National Forest]] to [[Florida State Road 12|SR 12]] west of [[Quincy, Florida|Quincy]], near [[U.S. Highway 90 (Florida)|US 90]]. |
'''State Road 65''' is a north–south route in the eastern [[Florida Panhandle|Panhandle]], running from a junction with [[U.S. Route 98 (Florida)|US 98]]/[[U.S. Route 319 (Florida)|319]] near [[Eastpoint, Florida|Eastpoint]] northwards through the [[Apalachicola National Forest]] to [[Florida State Road 12|SR 12]] west of [[Quincy, Florida|Quincy]], near [[U.S. Highway 90 (Florida)|US 90]]. |
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Despite the fact that it's a state road, SR 65 has no access to [[Interstate 10 in Florida|Interstate 10]], which it crosses over with a two-lane bridge. |
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Originally, SR 65 was co-signed with US 90 to Quincy, then north alone to the Georgia border, where it becomes [[State Route 241 (Georgia)|State Route 241]]. Sometime in the 1990s {{Citation needed|date=April 2007}}, FDOT downloaded the stretch of SR 65 from Quincy to the Georgia border to the [[Gadsden County, Florida|Gadsden County]] government, in which that segment became County Road 65.<ref>[http://www.dot.state.fl.us/surveyingandmapping/geomap/gads_c.pdf FDOT Map of Gadsden County, Florida (including Florida SR 65 & Gadsden CR 65)]</ref> |
Originally, SR 65 was co-signed with US 90 to Quincy, then north alone to the Georgia border, where it becomes [[State Route 241 (Georgia)|State Route 241]]. Sometime in the 1990s {{Citation needed|date=April 2007}}, FDOT downloaded the stretch of SR 65 from Quincy to the Georgia border to the [[Gadsden County, Florida|Gadsden County]] government, in which that segment became County Road 65.<ref>[http://www.dot.state.fl.us/surveyingandmapping/geomap/gads_c.pdf FDOT Map of Gadsden County, Florida (including Florida SR 65 & Gadsden CR 65)]</ref> |
Revision as of 16:53, 18 November 2012
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Maintained by FDOT | ||||
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South end | US 98 / US 319 / SR 30 near Eastpoint | |||
SR 20 in Hosford | ||||
North end | SR 12 west of Quincy | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Florida | |||
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State Road 65 is a north–south route in the eastern Panhandle, running from a junction with US 98/319 near Eastpoint northwards through the Apalachicola National Forest to SR 12 west of Quincy, near US 90.
Despite the fact that it's a state road, SR 65 has no access to Interstate 10, which it crosses over with a two-lane bridge.
Originally, SR 65 was co-signed with US 90 to Quincy, then north alone to the Georgia border, where it becomes State Route 241. Sometime in the 1990s [citation needed], FDOT downloaded the stretch of SR 65 from Quincy to the Georgia border to the Gadsden County government, in which that segment became County Road 65.[2]