Florida State Road 4 (pre-1945)

Florida State Road 4 (pre-1945)

SR 4 was defined by number in 1923 state law, chapter 9311, approved June 8, 1923:

  • Extending from the Georgia State line south of Folkston to Miami, via Hilliard, Callahan, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Bunnell, Daytona, Titusville, Fort Pierce, West Palm Beach, and Fort Lauderdale.

SR 4 was redefined by number in St. Augustine by 1945 state law, chapter 23014, to have several routes through downtown.

Read more about Florida State Road 4 (pre-1945):  History

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